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'Scuse me

Posted By: LK on 2008-07-07
In Reply to: My education is better because I learned on the job. - RockinMT

But this sounds like a bunch of crap. This is so contrary to what most other experienced MTs would say. What world are you living in? This is not real great advice to be giving a newbie.


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'Scuse me?

Define "well enough" ?  I have no idea what you are talking about.  Nice response. Thanks.


'scuse...hyphen. nm
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..um...'scuse me...who do YOU work for?
If we turned down every mushmouth, speed-demon dictator we got, we would never work.  Get a grip!
'scuse me?? Before I get mad, is that some kind of jab?
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'Scuse my yelling...THANK YOU!!! (sm)

YOU MAY HAVE SOLVED A PROBLEM I'VE HAD FOR OVER A YEAR!!!! No one, not even support, has been able to tell me what was happening. The read only document WAS a split screen with both documents showing, even though my cursor was in the read only document.


I guess I've been a little too quick on the draw, so to speak. I'll have to slow down if reviewing another document. I was certain I'd have to quit my job because of some kind of conflict on my computer.


 


'Scuse me, but she is QUITTING HER JOB TO GET THE BENEFITS
Maybe in all caps you'll understand it better.

Had she just lost her job and had no money to fund her pregnancy, instead of trying to find a way to STEAL FROM THE SYSTEM, I've no doubt everyone's comments to her would have been MUCH different.

You are comparing apples and oranges with this particular OP's strategy.