my spell checker automatically runs when i send my mail. It never picked
up any bad points in my original post. My quality if spelling is not
relevant to my competence as a programmer. i have been programming for a
long time and my English has never got in the way of my work or my ability
to get a job.
Ok so I didn't know the rules as I am new to these newsgroups as I said, I
was looking for work as a programmer, not an English professor. so get over
it and get a life instead of trying to intimidate people who make a minor
mistake.
Quote:> Duh! Have you never heard of irony?
yes. Have you heard of hypocrisy
I notice your standard of English
has
Quote:> improved significantly since your first post.
As has your spelling
It couldn't be that you
were
Quote:> too lazy to check your spelling, capitalisation etc. when you were
> soliciting for work?
you didn't when slating me that first time
No, nobody would be so stupid as to create such a
poor
Quote:> impression when trying to get a job.
stupid an ironic use of the word from one so narrow minded.
> > I am a programmer not an English professor and from your spelling I
would
> > say that you are in no position to preach
> > > on off the first things i loook for when im hiring is a bassic comand
of
> > the
> > > english languag.
> > > > hi all. i am an old time programmer and i am locking for work in
> visual
> > > > basic, visual FoxPro or c++ whether it is Borland, MS or generic. i
> am
> > > > experienced an many areas including database (ODBC,ADO,DAO).
> > COMMS,network
> > > > and general systems etc. I am willing to work part time, contracted,
> > full
> > > > time, temporary or permanent. i don't drive at the moment so
> travelling
> > is
> > > > limited although not impossible
> > > > If you are interested then please contact me at
Quote:> > > > thank you