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Pros and Cons of Assignment Making




Pros and Cons of Assignment Making

Introduction:

There are 2 ways assignment making can be viewed. One would be the one making the assignment, and the other would be the one asking for the assignment. Here we should discuss both scenarios.

Assignment maker

The person who makes the required assignment for the one who’s asked, The Assignment maker. We will discuss their pros and cons, the benefits and difficulties they face, if what they do is right or wrong, and in what sense.

Highlights

  • Benefits.
  • Disadvantages.
  • Logical reasoning.

Benefits:

Assignment makers can benefit themselves and others through their services, i.e, they provide people who cannot do their work for a certain reason, with a reliable option. In return, they earn themselves a few Rs. which makes this economical for them.

General example:


A general example could be taken as practical copies of Matric and intermediate that are completed by someone else and they earn money for that. Such kids who are not too much into working or cannot do their work for some reason, find this option beneficial. The current price for one practical is Rs. 60/Practical

Disadvantages 

A great disadvantage to the assignment maker can be viewed as, when his payments aren’t made in full, i.e, in freelancing, a lot of the time people end up accepting a loss when some people choose to not pay them in full or even not paying them at all.

General example:

The example mentioned above is a very common example for such scenarios.

Logical Reasoning

If viewed as a way of earning, this is a great service that helps the service provider as well as the general public. Considering this, we can call this a great deal.

The Service Buyer

The person who buys such services for the required assignment from the one who’s providing the service, The service Buyer. We will discuss their pros and cons, the benefits and difficulties they face, if what they do is right or wrong, and in what sense.

Highlights

  • Benefits.
  • Disadvantages.
  • Logical reasoning.

Benefits:

The service buyer can benefit themselves and the service provider through buying their services, i.e, they buy such services from such people who can do their work for them, for a certain price, with a reliable option. In return, they get their work done without much worry which makes this reliable for them.

General example:

A general example could be taken as practical copies of Matric and intermediate that are completed by someone else and they earn money for that. Such kids who are not too much into working or cannot do their work for some reason, find this option beneficial. The current price for one practical is Rs. 60/Practical.

Disadvantages:

A great disadvantage to the service buyer can be viewed as, when his work isn’t done in full, when his work is done late, or even not done at all. I.e, in freelancing, a lot of the time people end up accepting a loss when the service provider chooses to not do their work complete or even not pay them at all. Although, Fiverr and other such websites provide ease for the, i.e, most of the time they can get their payments back if their work is not as desired.

General example:

The example mentioned above is a very common example for such scenarios.

Logical Reasoning:

This can be viewed as a great disadvantage to the people if viewed, i.e, they cannot learn properly if they don't do their work well, or themselves.

 Conclusion:

Even though it can be really beneficial and handy to some people, it can still cause losses nationwide. I.e, if the people are not doing their assignments themselves, they are not learning properly, which can end up being a big reason for people not being talented enough, or worthy of the jobs and tasks they are trusted with.
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