Quote Quoting eerelations
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You're saying that more than one company was willing to pay someone with your grammar and spelling issues $90K per year?

And that several of these companies wrote to you and told you why they weren't hiring you and you didn't think to do anything about it until eight and a half years later?

No I didn't find out about till 8 years later. It didn't matter until I applied for a job of some importance. It was software engineering jobs. A lot of big companies don't care about your English as long as your communication is excellent. They have told me they don't care how its spelled long as you communicate clearly. Long as the idea has been executed correctly. ha yes I really didn't proof read I was in a rush. I would edit the title but it won't let me.


Anywho... Do I have a case?

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Quote Quoting PandorasBox
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My ex can't spell worth a damn....he needs a calculator to figure out a 15% tip....and he has a Masters Degree, Engineering the car you drive......and they pay him more than $90K....yep, that is possible.....
haha yes thank you.. Some of my story... >I was 80% deaf for about 10 years of my life. So even though I was in the highest math class I was always in the lowest English class. But it has hurt me all the way through life, and still hurts me today. Just because I can't spell it correctly or speak it correctly doesn't mean I can't read it in my mind and have a complete understanding the word.

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Quote Quoting cbg
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Spelling and grammar issues aside, I think the other point eerelations was making has merit.


I can understand what he is saying. But when you truly don't understand a lot of the world works and how it really does work. one may make a decision like that. No offense taken. Take Stephen Hawking for example. If he knew nothing about him he wouldn't probably think to much if he just came up and tried to talk to him.