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On a srs note, people should judge by one's attitude and not by one's mistakes.
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Just seen the grammer and random caps ..... ?
Then you should not write "per-say" for per se
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I am sure he knows what the shift key is, just drop it, it has no real bearing on his actual ability.
It is not like he started a VPS company, claimed to be able to offer stupid deals and then tried to sell it with less than a dozen clients a month or so later because he could not be bothered to make any effort.... if that was the case I would understand the mob mentality.
Incorrect use of the verb to see.
Can we stop with the grammar policing now?
@sleddog My phone auto corrects to per-say but still, it is commonly said as "per-say" and there is quite a discrepancy between saying "per-say" and TaLKIng LikE ThIs.
If you'd like to go that far I could whip out a dictionary and go through all of your posts
grammar (;
I love the mistakes made by the very people slamming him along with the reductio ad absurdum going on.
Pronounciation and correct spelling often differ
Go for it... just make sure it's a Canadian dictionary
I am European...
shockingly it didn't take me extra time. This is a clear sign I played too much games with 13y olds.
Yeah, it doesn't really make it more difficult to read, but it definitely is noticeable and looks unprofessional.
YoU SeE SomEtHinG WrOnG WitH The SenTenCe aBovE? IRONY MUCH
Give the guy a break. He probably tried to make a good impression and just went a little bit ahead of the needed. Noone is perfect and he might as well not be a native English speaker. Just take a look at my shitty English for example
Wow, what a bunch of dicks. :X I remember that when I was I was learning ESL, it was difficult to not arbitrarily capitalize things mid-sentence. I still refuse to capitalize the I in "i'm" because of it.
This guy emailled me on multiple occasions before he posted here; his communication skills are fine.
I was just pointing that he could represent himself better if he fixed the capitalization, especially after he said "should be an easy fix". Grammar and writing skills are important, especially if he is to answer tickets. Though, his mistake is his mistake, there's no point in making it look worse.
Yeah, I merely pointed this out, I had no idea will go on like this, sorry
The yesteryear's 13 yo are now growing into adults and looking for jobs. They will also sell to other former 13 yo older generations do not understand.
Sooner rather than later most companies might look for someone to talk the lingo and know their (in)cultural problems.
These are the people which will lead the world in 30 years, I am not sure I want the old generation dead that fast. They did bring this upon themselves, tho.
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Indeed. I subscribe to a 'leadership' email newsletter, here was today's email:
(edit) That formatted stupidly. I tried both code and blockquote, neither seemed to work better.
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Laugh all you like, but the OP's got some moves...
@raindog308 LOL! o man, that was totally unexpected, but all good! = ) yep, that's me i'm a dancer, besides being a tech, and game designer...
The music reminded me of some old one. The crazy early 90 clubs The ending was just perfect
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By the way, what's the salary like, for a support staff in the VPS business? I am from Asia and am just curious. Or is it a hourly paid job? Fixed monthly?
I'm from the United States, I dont know.
Haha. probably not an appropriate question to ask I guess.
No it's fine, I just found it funny how you randomly threw in that you were from Asia :P
A lot of providers do per ticket payments, some monthly.
As with any job it depends on experience, the size of the company, the job required, the perks, etc...
If it's a pure support role the salary would be low. If you're talking about level3 support / sysadmin, netadmin, etc it would be a lot higher.