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#95
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Oct 2011
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Sailingfun wrote a signed letter to the CEO and nobody bothered to ask about proofreading?
The chicken puns have ruined this place! Their needs to be punishment when your caught napping on the forum trash-talking job. ;p
The chicken puns have ruined this place! Their needs to be punishment when your caught napping on the forum trash-talking job. ;p
#96
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Joined: Jun 2015
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#98
I would imagine a letter from him being read by a group of executives during a meeting...the first question they’d ask is “We are paying this guy $350K a year and he can’t even use the correct “there/their/they’re, or a/an?” We are paying these guys too much.
I’m sorry sailing. I love you, bro. You gotta figure The basic grammar out though.
#99
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Joined: Dec 2017
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Interesting....from my perspective if you substituted "negative people" into the sentence I could agree. Chit Chat comes to mind. Just because you tangentially cited some unnamed poignant psychology study does no more to buttress your argument than the climate change arguments etc etc
Again...it's that perspective thing
And, I vote to bring back underboob before more chicken jokes
Again...it's that perspective thing
And, I vote to bring back underboob before more chicken jokes
#100
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Joined: May 2012
Posts: 1,418
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Yeah, you’re right...someone should have pounced on that. We are slipping. I’ve just gotten so used to his poor English, I don’t bother. I don’t want to be called the grammar police, but I would love to read the actual letter, and I would have loved to have been in the room when they read it.
I would imagine a letter from him being read by a group of executives during a meeting...the first question they’d ask is “We are paying this guy $350K a year and he can’t even use the correct “there/their/they’re, or a/an?” We are paying these guys too much.
I’m sorry sailing. I love you, bro. You gotta figure The basic grammar out though.
I would imagine a letter from him being read by a group of executives during a meeting...the first question they’d ask is “We are paying this guy $350K a year and he can’t even use the correct “there/their/they’re, or a/an?” We are paying these guys too much.
I’m sorry sailing. I love you, bro. You gotta figure The basic grammar out though.
Telling them to get better will not improve their grammar. I think one has to become MEC Chairman before their grammar finally publicly looks better.
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