Okay, I actually tried the ten-hundred word thing with my job description, and "drug," "medicine," "medication," "pill," and all their plurals are not in their. I would have thought at least "drug" or "pill" would be. So:
When people are sick, sometimes the doctor tells them to take things to make them feel better. Some people write about those things that make sick people feel better. I look at what they write and make sure everyone can understand it.
(Although I suppose I could abbreviate it to: People write things. I look at what they write and make sure everyone can understand it.) (Or: I move words.)
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Drug-related job x-post!
Just type your stuff into the text box, and edit until you don't have errors.
Ah. Good tip.
I just searched the list.
I only want to use top ten-hundred words now.
I'm watching a show where US police catch really bad guys who kill many people in a line.
I mean, you spend so much time building your number of words, but why?
Meara:
Layoffs at my workplace begin this morning, and will keep happening through the week. No one from the school had any input into who would be let go - all decisions were made from the Provost's office, based on job descriptions. This is not going to go well.
I feel your pain. Oh, how I feel your pain.
It is like walking into a cold storage unit when you walk into the bank.
Maybe they want to make sure that they have cold cash? (what?)
but why?
Because I need to say "drug"!
Stuff that makes people better!
Stuff that makes people better!
Chocolate and booze, yo. (Which are not among the ten hundred words.)
Doctors' stuff that makes people better?
I copy stuff into programs, over and over, forever and ever, Amen.