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spidey07

No Lifer
Aug 4, 2000
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stnicralisk

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Originally posted by: Descartes
Originally posted by: stnicralisk
Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
Originally posted by: stnicralisk
You make 31 dollars an hour but dont know the difference between to and too. Great.

You probably got straight A's all your life and will work for someone else that can't spell the rest of your life. Congrats for pointing out unimportant things! Here is your obligatory cookie:


It is just sad that people cannot use the correct to too and two or your vs youre or there their and theyre or even then vs than. It bothers me.

Im 24 my car is paid off. My home will be more than half paid for by the end of the year. I have a wonderful loving wife. At this point I could really care less if I am working for someone else or not.

I am a teacher - it is difficult to start your own business involving this profession unless you want to start a religious private school (I do not.) I did quite well in my computer science courses and then I realized that its not about how much money you make.. its about happiness so now I try to help our youth. What do YOU do?

How can you admonish someone else's English with such a malformed sentence fragement?


Dont make fun of my sentence "fragement"
 

Lonyo

Lifer
Aug 10, 2002
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Originally posted by: stnicralisk
Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
Originally posted by: Lonyo
Originally posted by: stnicralisk
You make 31 dollars an hour but dont know the difference between to and too. Great.

Did he get it wrong or something?
to Audio pronunciation of "to" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (t; t when unstressed)
prep.

1.
1. In a direction toward so as to reach: went to the city.
2. Towards: turned to me.

too Audio pronunciation of "too" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (t)
adv.

1. In addition; also: He's coming along too.

He is directing us to the thread. Personally I would think to is the correct word.
Like saying "Go to this thread to see what I'm talking about".

HAhahahaha, way to get the spelling Nazi!

EDIT: Sorry for not spelling HAhahahaha in a manner that the scrabble dictionary would claim to be incorrect.


Way to get the spelling nazi? Now I love Hitler?

BTW you DID mispell too..

"I wasn't to shocked"

Im not really surprised that you dont even see your own mistake once its been pointed out to you. It is funny that youre calling me owned and looking like a tard though.
Oh crap, I was looking at the wrong to. I thought you meant in the bottom line "This is the thread I'm referring to" or whatever.
Yeah, he got the other one wrong.
 

Descartes

Lifer
Oct 10, 1999
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Originally posted by: stnicralisk
Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
Originally posted by: Lonyo
Originally posted by: stnicralisk
You make 31 dollars an hour but dont know the difference between to and too. Great.

Did he get it wrong or something?
to Audio pronunciation of "to" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (t; t when unstressed)
prep.

1.
1. In a direction toward so as to reach: went to the city.
2. Towards: turned to me.

too Audio pronunciation of "too" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (t)
adv.

1. In addition; also: He's coming along too.

He is directing us to the thread. Personally I would think to is the correct word.
Like saying "Go to this thread to see what I'm talking about".

HAhahahaha, way to get the spelling Nazi!

EDIT: Sorry for not spelling HAhahahaha in a manner that the scrabble dictionary would claim to be incorrect.


Way to get the spelling nazi? Now I love Hitler?

BTW you DID misspell too..

"I wasn't to shocked"

Im not really surprised that you dont even see your own mistake once its been pointed out to you. It is funny that youre calling me owned and looking like a tard though.

Uhh... yeah.
 

Descartes

Lifer
Oct 10, 1999
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Originally posted by: stnicralisk
Originally posted by: Descartes
Originally posted by: stnicralisk
Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
Originally posted by: stnicralisk
You make 31 dollars an hour but dont know the difference between to and too. Great.

You probably got straight A's all your life and will work for someone else that can't spell the rest of your life. Congrats for pointing out unimportant things! Here is your obligatory cookie:


It is just sad that people cannot use the correct to too and two or your vs youre or there their and theyre or even then vs than. It bothers me.

Im 24 my car is paid off. My home will be more than half paid for by the end of the year. I have a wonderful loving wife. At this point I could really care less if I am working for someone else or not.

I am a teacher - it is difficult to start your own business involving this profession unless you want to start a religious private school (I do not.) I did quite well in my computer science courses and then I realized that its not about how much money you make.. its about happiness so now I try to help our youth. What do YOU do?

How can you admonish someone else's English with such a malformed sentence fragement?


Dont make fun of my sentence "fragement"

LOL, nice catch. This is a good thread
 

dawnbug

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Oct 29, 2002
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Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
Originally posted by: CTrain
I don't but I live with my sister and she makes $52/hr and she gets OT.
Yeah....that translate to about $120K+++/yr.
I wish she stop laying her paycheck stubs around the house.
I have to look everytime and I get jealous everytime.

BTW, shes a pharmacist.

Ya, work is her life. Don't worry to much about it.

How do you know that work is her life? I've known pharmacists making that much who work 40-50 hours a week. How does that make work their life?
 

Ketteringo

Banned
Feb 2, 2002
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Originally posted by: LadyBuggy
Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
Originally posted by: CTrain
I don't but I live with my sister and she makes $52/hr and she gets OT.
Yeah....that translate to about $120K+++/yr.
I wish she stop laying her paycheck stubs around the house.
I have to look everytime and I get jealous everytime.

BTW, shes a pharmacist.

Ya, work is her life. Don't worry to much about it.

How do you know that work is her life? I've known pharmacists making that much who work 40-50 hours a week. How does that make work their life?

You might say that she takes her work home with her
 

Engineer

Elite Member
Oct 9, 1999
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It's revelant. 85k in California or Manhatten is going to do what for you? Pay rent or your mortgage if you're lucky? 50k in Kentucky would do far more than 85k in California. It depends on where you're making your money if it's really worth anything or not.
 

AreaCode707

Lifer
Sep 21, 2001
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I'm not one of those people but here's a suggestion if you're looking for one.

SAP module configurer consultant. $130/hr easy if you're good at what you do. My boss used to do this and she still gets calls offering her that much, even though she hasn't done it in four years.
 

spidey07

No Lifer
Aug 4, 2000
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Originally posted by: HotChic
I'm not one of those people but here's a suggestion if you're looking for one.

SAP module configurer consultant. $130/hr easy if you're good at what you do. My boss used to do this and she still gets calls offering her that much, even though she hasn't done it in four years.

Yeah, see that's the thing.

I brought it up in another thread. People just can't fathom that certain skills earn 100-200 or 300-400 an hour.

Here's what I'm gonna do. I'll charge the going rate for a skilled programmer/IT guy with 5 years experience and bring him in.

But I'm gonna pay him 35 and hour. He'll be happy as a pig in poo because he doesn't know what he's worth and he's making me 65 an hour. I'm working on the business plan as we speak.

Gravy. Its all about the gravy.
 

EagleKeeper

Discussion Club Moderator<br>Elite Member
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Oct 30, 2000
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Also, look at the age vs income.

Some of us have experience to be worth the $$ to a client.
 

AbsolutZero

Senior member
Oct 16, 2000
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EagleKeeper's right. Its more age than location. I'm in Georgia, 37, 80K (92K with holiday/night/sunday pay). If you have a college degree and work in any "professional" career track, just give it time (and stop posting on ATOT on the job!).
 

KLin

Lifer
Feb 29, 2000
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Originally posted by: Engineer
It's revelant. 85k in California or Manhatten is going to do what for you? Pay rent or your mortgage if you're lucky? 50k in Kentucky would do far more than 85k in California. It depends on where you're making your money if it's really worth anything or not.

85k a year would be pretty good anywhere in california outside of LA/Orange County and the bay area.
 

Mermaidman

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Sep 4, 2003
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(Joining the grammar Nazi party . . . )

Originally posted by: Descartes

How can you admonish someone else's English with such a malformed sentence fragement?

Are you saying that he was using a sentence fragment to admonish someone?!

 

Howard

Lifer
Oct 14, 1999
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Originally posted by: stnicralisk
Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
Originally posted by: stnicralisk
You make 31 dollars an hour but dont know the difference between to and too. Great.

You probably got straight A's all your life and will work for someone else that can't spell the rest of your life. Congrats for pointing out unimportant things! Here is your obligatory cookie:


It is just sad that people cannot use the correct to too and two or your vs youre or there their and theyre or even then vs than. It bothers me.

Im 24 my car is paid off. My home will be more than half paid for by the end of the year. I have a wonderful loving wife. At this point I could really care less if I am working for someone else or not.

I am a teacher - it is difficult to start your own business involving this profession unless you want to start a religious private school (I do not.) I did quite well in my computer science courses and then I realized that its not about how much money you make.. its about happiness so now I try to help our youth. What do YOU do?
A teacher who doesn't know how to place apostrophes properly, and mangles relatively common phrases such as "couldn't care less".

Impressive.
 

Auryg

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Dec 28, 2003
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Well, occasionally I make 50 dollars an hour, and I'm 17

But that's on occasion :'( Xbox repairs/modchips and PC stuff.
 
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