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Off topic here but why do people use loose instead of lose? I see it all the time. Is that a European thing , or a regional thing? I'm not a star speller myself but that one seems really common.
 
Off topic here but why do people use loose instead of lose? I see it all the time. Is that a European thing , or a regional thing? I'm not a star speller myself but that one seems really common.

Its an excelent question, my believe is that their are to many people that didnt pay atention in grammer school. Its embarasing if you ask me.
 
Its an excelent question, my believe is that their are to many people that didnt pay atention in grammer school. Its embarasing if you ask me.

You do realize all the spelling mistakes you made with this post right?

I am going to assume you were joking!!

If you were, that was funny!!
 
Does anyone know if USAir requires resignation if you are furloughed from another carrier?

Don't know since USAir went away in 2005. But the new company formed 7 years ago called "US Airways", yes they will require you to sign a resignation letter.

Sorry, pet peave of mine.. ;)
 
Don't know since USAir went away in 2005. But the new company formed 7 years ago called "US Airways", yes they will require you to sign a resignation letter.

Sorry, pet peave of mine.. ;)

Tell the management. Still signs, wheelchairs, galley carts, bag carts, etc with USAir on them.
 
Don't know since USAir went away in 2005. But the new company formed 7 years ago called "US Airways", yes they will require you to sign a resignation letter.

Sorry, pet peave of mine.. ;)

Check your FACTS JM the USAir name went away when Stephen Wolf took over in the mid 90's. The new US Airways name brand was accompanied by the Blue top livery.
 

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