Posted on 07/26/2009 11:21:53 AM PDT by Wardenclyffe
ROTHSCHILD (WAOW)-- A sign directing drivers onto Business Highway 51 in Rothschild spelled every word incorrectly except for "exit."
A spokesperson with the Department of Transportation says it should be fixed tomorrow morning. He says the company who made the sign apparently just put a few letters out of order and added some extra letters. He joked that it was quote "just a bad day" for whoever made it.
(Excerpt) Read more at waow.com ...
I sort of doubt it. Not that I don’t think DOT has staff perfectly capable of that (and obviously DOT employees went right ahead and installed the sign). However, if the order arrived like that from DOT, somebody at the place that made the signs would presumably have caught the misspelling of “business”. With place names, somebody who isn’t familiar with the area can’t be expected to know whether or not a place really does have an odd-looking spelling. But “business” is spelled the same way everywhere, even in the UK. This also could have been the deliberate work of a disgruntled employee at the sign-maker.
Is that anywhere near Wausau?
;->
Waow, just waow.
What about the people who put the sign up
If its not in spanish they can’t read it.
I’m from Texas, and just grabbed it off the site, and obviously misspelled it. You got me.
I’ve seen this before. It’s amazing you can read it so easily. I had to back up a few times but it flowed pretty good.
{Groan] ... of course, you are right ...
If recent college graduates apply for a job at Killian Advertising in Chicago, they'd better mind their grammar, spelling and punctuation -- not to mention their sentence structure, syntax and diction -- lest they end up in the company's "Cover Letters From Hell" that it posts on its Web site.
Six years ago, Bob Killian, owner and founder of the agency, began posting anonymous excerpts from poorly written cover letters he received from those asking for employment.
The mistakes ranged from unfortunate omissions ("I am seeking a new position as i have recently been laid" and "I also have a degree English which serves me well in editing text for poor grammer or typos") to nonsense sentences and topics ("It is through the innovational process, as well as media, that the features of an image can be highlighted and brought to the forefront for the consumer viewing" or "The colors red, blue, and lavender are those that I identify with the most. I feel they accurately describe my personality. I choose red because I turn red when I get embarrassed ...").
Some candidates even try their hand at poetry -- one girl rewrote "'T'was the Night Before Christmas," editing herself and the advertising company into the story and substituting presents for a job.
The goal of putting the letters online, Killian said, is to show job seekers that, "Hello! This is not a recognizable form of communication!"
Recently, Killian went through 100 letters that arrived at his agency from applicants requesting jobs and interviews. Of the 100, not one was without some kind of spelling, grammar or syntax error.
At first, Killian thought that a personal approach was best. When one of the letters came from a senior graduating from a fairly prestigious college and did not contain a single sentence without an error, Killian drafted a "gentle note," advising the student to get some help with his writing.
What Killian got in response was an angry four-page reply.
"That really set him off," Killian recalls. "We haven't done it since. We don't want to have to change the locks on the building."
Unfortunately, in the 19 years of the company's existence, the problem seems to be getting worse, which Killian attributes to changes in technology and everyday communication.
EXCERPTED. Read more at: http://abcnews.go.com/Business/CareerManagement/Story?id=2582776&page=1
Jay Leno had those Jaywalking segments asking about the Fourth of July; talk about morons! My cousin from China got more answers right. In fact, she is in the process of reading the House Healthcare Bill (something Illinois Senators Durbin and Burris are too lazy to do) since she works for the Chicago Dept. of Health. In her own words, “It’s worse than China.”
To put it in layman's terms, it was spelled incorrectly.
Now I’m afraid to post anything. LOL
This has to be photoshopped. Has to be. Right? Right?
If you think before you post you’ll never get much posted.
That doesn’t surprise me. Many new Americans are more informed than many of us old ones are.
My grandmother, an Italian immigrant, could barely speak English, yet she could recite the Gettysburg Address, the Declaration of Independence, and tell you where to go if you didn’t like her accent. LOL
Oh, I see you’ve been talking to my wife. :)
And we want THESE PEOPLE running our HEALTH CARE?!!!
It’s the Juice, I tell you. The Juice!!
Sadly, no.
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