And recruiters I've worked with still ask for resumes in Word. Sure LibreOffice and Numbers, but nothing buts Excel as a spreadsheet. I'm still using a copy of Office 2011 I got when my wife was going to school. If you're not willing to pay the retail price, or find a way to get an educational copy, then you're no better off buying a fly-by-night version off Ebay rather than just straight-up pirating it. My point is this: Office pricing is controlled. (It was probably stolen as part of a larger shipment.) What made it seem legit was that I paid $200, instead of, say, $10. She explained that I had a forged copy, despite the legitimate holographic sticker and working code. I noticed that the price list we had - as an A-level Select licensee - showed full Office '95 for $400. She dispelled a popular notion that we could install the office license at home. My company bought a Select license agreement. Let me put it this way: I was trying to buy a legit Office '95 back in the day.
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