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Inquiry:
[Oh dear. Is he doing this right? Is this where you put this? How does one go about asking about jobs? He's never done this before. He was just...given a sword, given an assignment, sent on his way. Do as you're told and stand over there. That's a good lad.
However, despite the uncertainty in his inquiry, the writing itself is spot on. This is all penned very neatly, with the styling of someone who was once and still is very comfortable writing with a quill--and not in the Modern Hipster Instagram Crafter way, but in a way that has been sculpted by changing influences over time and adapted to suit his personal aesthetic. There's an air of English Roundhand to it, with hints older styles like Chancery in some of the letters. The penmanship is flowing and legible and very old-fashioned, but not quite ancient. Circa late-1700 to mid-1800, so very modern! Someone knows very well that they are DAMN GOOD at pretty writing, missed doing it, and is quite happy to take the opportunity to show off.]
To Whom It May Concern:
I wish to inquire about open job positions available in the area to students. I have over 30 years experience with antique and rare books, including acquisition and preservation of historical and culturally valuable documents. My area of specialty was misprint Bibles, books of prophecy, and first editions. I also have experience crafting illuminated texts, making inks, and binding books using traditional methods.
Any assistance at all is most appreciated.
Yours sincerely,
A. Z. Fell
House Ka
Diatu Magic Academy
P.S. I don't suppose there's any need for a food and wine critic, is there?
However, despite the uncertainty in his inquiry, the writing itself is spot on. This is all penned very neatly, with the styling of someone who was once and still is very comfortable writing with a quill--and not in the Modern Hipster Instagram Crafter way, but in a way that has been sculpted by changing influences over time and adapted to suit his personal aesthetic. There's an air of English Roundhand to it, with hints older styles like Chancery in some of the letters. The penmanship is flowing and legible and very old-fashioned, but not quite ancient. Circa late-1700 to mid-1800, so very modern! Someone knows very well that they are DAMN GOOD at pretty writing, missed doing it, and is quite happy to take the opportunity to show off.]
To Whom It May Concern:
I wish to inquire about open job positions available in the area to students. I have over 30 years experience with antique and rare books, including acquisition and preservation of historical and culturally valuable documents. My area of specialty was misprint Bibles, books of prophecy, and first editions. I also have experience crafting illuminated texts, making inks, and binding books using traditional methods.
Any assistance at all is most appreciated.
Yours sincerely,
A. Z. Fell
House Ka
Diatu Magic Academy
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But I'm not sure I agree. As long as it gets done, isn't that what really counts?
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No.
Take some PRIDE in your work, Louie! Take pride in yourself!
What you produce as a business or craft is reflective of yourself. Present something that you can proudly put your name on.
If you don't care about your work, why should anyone else? Why should they pay money for slipshod work?
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Look, if the product solves a problem, who cares if I care?
[He... Doesn't really know what else to say to that.]
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Or why should I work for/with someone who doesn’t care?
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Some of us can't afford that.
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[Louie, you live with the richest duck in the world, now. Stop that.]
Look, I've seen what happens when you try to play by the book with these things. You can put in all the hard work you want, and sure, sometimes it pays off.
But sometimes it doesn't.
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But let us assume your paper succeeds using your methods; what will you do with your newly acquired wealth?
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And the general plan for what to do with wealth is to be wealthy.
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You intend to just sit on your wealth? What good is that? Spend it, donate it, disperse it into the world. Don't hoard it. There's no point to wealth if you keep it to yourself, except for pride and greed.
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[Which is as close as Louie will come, for the time being, to admitting that he makes a pretty good point. On both fronts.]
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And I suppose I will take that as a compliment.
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He does! And he got rich through hard work alone, so I guess it is possible.