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Fly'nBuff

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Hey guys,

I wanted to try and electronically submit my cover letter and resume to NetJets, but I was wondering the best way to do it. Do I just attach files to a generic email or is there a more "professional" method? Thanks

FnB
 
Duke of Ale said:
DA50Pilot

"There website" ? Please, learn just a little bit of spelling! The word is "their".


One thing that I have found on these massage boreds is that know won nose how too spell. There and their are always used wrong. There is a place. Their is a possession. I can live with most of these misspelled words.

The one that always bothers me is when guys try to abbreviate the word etcetera....it is etc. not ect.

Sorry for the interuption.
 
Duke of Ale said:
DA50Pilot

"There website" ? Please, learn just a little bit of spelling! The word is "their".


Whatever ***********************************. Just trying to help the guy out with the link.
 
skiandsurf said:
One thing that I have found on these massage boreds is that know won nose how too spell. There and their are always used wrong. There is a place. Their is a possession. I can live with most of these misspelled words.

The one that always bothers me is when guys try to abbreviate the word etcetera....it is etc. not ect.

Sorry for the interuption.

Get a hobby.
 
DA50pilot said:
Whatever ***********************************. Just trying to help the guy out with the link.
NEVER try to help. THEY'RE never going to get off of THEIR a$$es and help anyone get THERE.
 
Kingairrick said:
Get a hobby.


This board is for exchanging info and adding a little humor to our day, either be a part or it or go get lost.

Considering that I have 170 posts and you have 770 posts, I would say that you need to get a hobby too.
 
Read back through all 770, and you won't find one where I am critical of another's spelling or grammar. It's not that I am not aware of the errors, I just think that it's nicer to be helpful or humorous, than a condecending grammar cop.
In retrospect, I probably should have directed the post at Duke of Ale rather than at you. You at least have a sense of humor. Apology tendered.
One point, 760 posts divided by 48 months is around 15 per month. 170 divided by 6 months is over 28 per month.
 
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I guess what really bothers me is that a lot of pilots complain and state that they have so much education, etc. Then they can't even use the proper word in a sentence. I pointed out such an error. And it was not a spelling error. This was something learned in the 5th grade. Expand on that thought and think about what else is not given a lot of attention. Perhaps an FAR or an aircraft limitation or who knows?

I've said my piece and I know I won't matter when it comes to this subject, so I will not make any more comments regarding grammar or spelling.

Ciao!
 
You must be a real pain in the ass to fly with if you worry about little things like that. Your co-workers should call you "Micro". Let me know if I spelled anything wrong, or used improper grammar. Have fun flying your twin Cessna.
 
DA50pilot said:
You must be a real pain in the ass to fly with if you worry about little things like that. Your co-workers should call you "Micro". Let me know if I spelled anything wrong, or used improper grammar. Have fun flying your twin Cessna.

You know, in his defense, its all about attention to detail. If you are going to put something "sloppy" on this board, how are you at work. Lack of attention to detail has killed a lot of people.....49 alone last month.
 
Actually, I do have fun flying my twin Cessna. I"ve flown the bigger stuff in the past. And I have fun on the overnights too! The only downside of flying my twin Cessna at M.90 is I have to go further in a day!

See ya at the Pub!
 

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