Originally Posted by
bernouli
.....apparently you can't read too well either champ. It's supposeD to. Theres a d at the end.
Off to GO a good start? What does that even mean? I'm sure you meant 'off to a good start'.
What were the requirements when you got hired at your current employer?
I'm no scholar, nor am I Apc spell check. Proper/improper grammar here doesn't bother me one bit. It never will. It's a forum. College is over.
But if you're going to bash another's literary ability, make sure yours is impeccable.
I knew what he was trying to say...figures you could not..but then again we know where you work.