2014-04-17 18:23 GMT+02:00 japples <japp...@europa.com>:

> Another thought, it was clearly stated MS products were required.
>  Applying without the required products demonstrates the inability to
> follow direction.
>
> Jack


​Well, Jack, implying that the OP «appli[ed] without the required
products», instead of, as he did, posting his query to this forum
*before*deciding whether or not to apply, demonstrates an inability to
read....

Henri

​ ​
Jeffrey Deutsch wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I'm thinking of applying for an online tutoring position at Tutor.com.
> However, they require that tutors (and applicants, for the mock tutoring
> session) have Microsoft Word (2007 or later) itself -- they specifically
> say that OpenOffice is not acceptable. I'd rather not spend $110 just to
> get MS Word (or $140 for MS Office, or $10/month or $100/year to rent MS
> Office) for this specific job, when OpenOffice/LibreOffice has worked just
> fine for me for the past decade.
>
> Does anyone here have any relevant experience (eg, does Tutor.com in
> practice allow OpenOffice/LibreOffice, is it absolutely necessary to get MS
> Word, do you know of similar online tutoring services that allow
> OpenOffice/LibreOffice, etc)?
>
> Thank you in advance!
>
> Jeff Deutsch
> Speaker & Life Coach
> A SPLINT - ASPies LInking with NTs
> http://www.asplint.com
>
> "Listen to the universe while it whispers before it has to shout."
> Marion Grobb Finkelstein, Communication Catalyst --
> http://www.MarionSpeaks.com
>

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