Whizbang Dustyboots
Gnometown Hero
I am a professional writer, although I know my dashed-off posts here don't often look that way prior to me catching typos on second or third read.Funny thing is that, in my managerial days, I would go through resumes the same way. With a resume, however, there's also the "too good" end of things. As someone managing tech support and technical writing I needed to know how the prospective employee wrote, not the resume mill that they hired to write if for them.
Every published author that I know hires a proof reader to go over the final daft. I've done proofing on a couple of books as a first pass.
I always want at least two edits on my pieces and will often get colleagues to look at my work before the editing stage and after I've run my work through Hemingway.app to catch the most egregious issues. (My sentences are often too long, which it's good about flagging.)