Seriously? Have you ever tried to produce a professional looking document in either of those apps? The last company I contracted with was a Google-for-Work office, and every tool we used was produced by Google. Page numbers, footers, images inline with text (like graphs), images with annotations, formatting options, tables of content, indices... Your final document looks like a third grader put it together for her "social studies" class, or something. I'm not familiar with you, your history, etc, but I work as a writer. It's my job. And while GoogleDocs is fine for brainstorming, collaboration, editing, etc, you cannot seriously use it for final, print quality, documents.
Ms Office is something like $400 a license, and we won't pay that. We are looking for alternatives, and Google was one of the options. Be bought a package and gave it to a power user to play with for a month before she gave up. Say what you will about MS, Office is great.