
Originally Posted by
The Stranger
Do you really need literacy?
Most people assume that you only really need to be proficient at English if you are working in a few specific vocations. Well they are wrong!
I am a builder by trade.
Me thinks to myself when I is a young lad, I can speak English, I'm a builder, why do I need the written word? Why?
Because it is and has been the most important thing in my career, far more so than any of my trade training or my tools. It has been the single most important element in my ability to earn a living.
As a Foreman I was constantly dealing with disputes with sub contractors, architects, engineers and clients whom could not understand documents or even basic contract law. Bringing these disputes to a conclusion (the conclusion that I wanted, screw win-win) required me to put arguments in such a manner that they were clear, logical and irrefutable. My income was directly proportional to my ability to communicate effectively. It really is that simple.
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Wonderful post and my point entirely. You do not have to be a wonderful orator or great writer to be able to communicate. Nor, dare I say it, do you need to be able to spell well without a dictionary. However, if you can't communicate, you can't progress. Do you go into Pizza Hut and say "give me a pizza" and don't specify what sort? Do you go into the bank and say "I need money" and not say what for? If you do, how far do you get before someone says "I don't know what you want, mate?"
Those who can communicate well don't die because their power gets cut off, and they don't have people thinking they are thick. Being able to communicate is not a skill only available to the academically gifted, nor should it be. I bet many great communicators today have no recognised academic qualifications.
Yes, I am pedantic about spelling and grammar so get used to it!
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