Lol at all the above comments they're all brilliant.
Sadly as Mark Washington points out there are lots of people who would love the job but aren't "qualified". There are many talented people who do writing in their spare time but lack the contacts to get published or a writing job. These people are probably relatively working class & know what its like to live in an area like Weatherfield. They know the sort of people who live there, much like Tony Warren when he wrote the first few episodes. They could write realistic, humourous, emotional episodes of the kind CS used to be known for.
However, these days in any industry its more often than not who u know that gets u a job rather than pure talent. The writers now are very well educated but the majority appear to be rather middle class. Thats not meant as a criticism, I'm not saying they're bad writers but its difficult to write about something that u have no experience of. CS is not in any way realistic of life in a Northern working class street which is what it is supposed to be. I say that as someone who has been born & brought up in such areas. Obviously I know its a soap & dramatic licence has to be taken, but it takes the mick these days. Characters swan about in designer clothes, eat breakfast at the cafe, lunch & drinks in the rovers, then tea & more drinks in the bistro every day, despite having a job that pays minimum wage. Also for some reason any character that is a bit more wealthy e.g. Dev, Carla, Nick will not aspire to live in a nicer area (like Mike Baldwin who used to have a nice apartment on the quays) but will live on CS because they work there. Who in the real world lives in the same street as they work? I'd go insane if I had to look at my place of work every bloody day!