I'm teaching students how to write professionally-done papers and I'm always telling students not to plagiarize. I believe that students and professionals in the academe should not resort to any form of plagiarism. For many times, I failed a student who submitted plagiarized papers. I told myself, "I have zero tolerance on plagiarism." After all, I am a JOurnalism graduate. I was trained to write, not to plagiarize.
Now, I have a dilemma here.
I got an e-mail yesterday congratulating me for being accepted as one of their writers. I actually have forgotten that I applied a couple of months ago...
It should be good news!
The thing is, the company is an essay store online!
I wanna write. Really.
The customer who orderred the paper is a student. He wants his paper done and make it appear as his own. PLAGIARISM -- yes it is.
So, should I take the order or not?
I don't have a ready-made answer.
Maybe.
It pays good -- over 40 dollars for 6 pages, double-spaced.
Now, I have a dilemma here.
I got an e-mail yesterday congratulating me for being accepted as one of their writers. I actually have forgotten that I applied a couple of months ago...
It should be good news!
The thing is, the company is an essay store online!
I wanna write. Really.
In fact, I already have visited the ORDERS section to check if I could get some orders or some papers to write. I actually found one and the main book or reference the customer is referring to is right on my book shelf (I borrowed it from the library a couple of weeks ago). I knew I can write the paper but something at the back of my mind is telling me, "Hey! Why are you making yourself an accessory to plagiarism?"
The customer who orderred the paper is a student. He wants his paper done and make it appear as his own. PLAGIARISM -- yes it is.
So, should I take the order or not?
I don't have a ready-made answer.
Maybe.
It pays good -- over 40 dollars for 6 pages, double-spaced.
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