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Appointment letters from hospitals seem to have been cobbled together from
standard paragraphs which often are unwisely chosen, in some cases you get
the same one twice with different parameters added.
Also, they bother to ask you about your communication needs and duly note
it down, then proceed to send everyone the paper letters even if the
patient is actually blind.
I do begin to wonder sometimes if the people who train or employ people in
admin ever actually do an audit of how well they do the jobs.
Brian

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Rod Speed wrote on 09/05/2015 :
I would say its only recently noticeable by some as more communication
is now by written word.


Yeah, I bet that is the main effect.

I wonder who used to see what the dregs wrote in the past ?

Presumably teachers and those who run the dole queues.


Actually, a very good point I had not considered - yes there is much more
written communication these days, but I don't recall anyone who couldn't
read or write to a standard before all of this.

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