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Hello,
I didn't read his post but when he goes back to school maybe he should take a class in the English Language and read some good Literature so that he can improve his vocabulary.
Personally I wouldn't hire anyone to do anything if they can't speak without using profanity or offensive language.
I do not care what the job is or who the person is.
I feel that no one has to put up with vulgar language.
I just shut down when people yell at me or use profanity.
The last time someone did that in public to someone else I was with I simply decided that I wanted no contact with this person.
Colleen Roth
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From: Alan R. Downing <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 4:05 pm
Subject: Language
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> I don't understand how a discussion of the Kenwood TS990 ever got to a point
> when one member figured that filthy language would help express his position
> on something or other. In my 62 years on earth, and 51 as a ham, my
> experience is that foul language is used when the poster of the message
> couldn't prove his position by logical argument, and being very frustrated,
> began swearing because he knew his position was a loser.
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> BTW, there are plenty of good jobs for people that got educated in a field
> that is growing. I know many job seekers that had multiple job offers to
> choose from. Getting an education in a field that is no longer needed, is a
> major loser, and you might as well go back to school and try again.
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> Alan R. Downing
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