as214 said:
Sorry bubba you are grammatically incorrect. Ellipsis' are used with quotations which you have none of above. Secondly you used your ellipsis at the beginning of a sentence when it can only be used at the beginning of a quotation if the quotation begins mid-sentence and there is an appropriate lead-in. You are incompetent. I thank you though it is people like you who are naive and all knowing that have made me alot of $$$$$. Later man..
Is this a game, like guess where the commas should have been in my paragraph?
Apparently, your reading comprehension is suspect as well. In what is now clear was a hopeless attempt at education; I told you two ways to use a grouping of three periods. I used it the second way, to indicate a pause within spoken testimony or a sentence.
But, again, all your gibberish about grammar is intended as a diversion from the real question that remains, "If you're so obscenely rich, why are you working at NJA"? Surely, you must be losing money to do so.
as214 said:
PS. How does it feel to be a slave to your employer knowing that you need that paycheck, while the guy you are bashing can walk away at anytime. I'm the intelligent one, you'll be my bitc$ one day when I'm riding in the back.
Is that first sentence supposed to be a question? Actually, my employer has given me sufficient stock options and grants that I am managing a large enough portfolio that I could take an early retirement. They have a program for that, too. I guess the reason I won't is a combination of greed and a desire to stay flying.
And Mr. Intelligent One, unless you pick the right Fortune 100 Company at which to demonstrate your grammatical skills, you won't be in the back of my Global.
Now, back to the original question. Why do you continue to work at NJA? Do you need the money to augment your income from your "$400K is chump change" business or do you just like the cut of DO-82 driver's jib and the saucy way he walks?