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Real-Life Communication -- Solution

Here's what we came up with:

Miner Joe blows his way through the Earth with his tunnel-boring machine to create underground tunnels. He travels from level to level by way of declines.

Joe works in a gold mine. One morning while walking through the tunnels, he noticed a flash of light. It was coming from a huge chunk of gold, called an erratic, stuck in a boulder. Some might have been tempted to steal it, but Joe was no high-grader.

He immediately told his supervisor, who got very excited -- he told Joe that if he had discovered a motherlode, he would be a very rich man. Joe went home for the weekend and spent a lot of money, on everything from cars to clothes to meals.

On Monday, the gold was tested for its fineness. Unfortunately, it was only five percent pure gold. When his supervisor told Joe it was only fool's gold, all poor Joe could say was, "No kidding."

Steve Fulbrook is a placer miner. "Written communication skills required are report writing, journal and record keeping, and filling in government forms," he says.


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