User talk:Wallace.megan

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Hello Megan! My name is Emma and I can't wait to see what types of things you edit on Wikipedia.

'''Hello Megan! My name is Symone and I'm just exploring talk pages right now to see how this all goes! I hope you don't mind that I bolded this. I didn't want it to get lost in all the information!''' SymoneSine (talk) 04:30, 26 September 2017 (UTC)

Job Satisfaction article evaluation
1. Everything in the article seemed to be relevant to job satisfaction. 2. There is not anything that stood out to me as being biased. 3. I think their could have been some more information on the history of job satisfaction and some more information about the different models and methods used to test it. 4. All of the citations that I checked worked. There were some links that were showing up red though. 5. It does not seem that everything is referenced like it should be. 6. Something that could be added to the article would be some more history and some more methods and models. 7. I looked at the talk page for the article. There was a lot of complaints and corrections that people were making. 8. The article was rated as a mild C-class.

Wallace.megan (talk) 22:11, 29 September 2017 (UTC)Megan Wallace