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  • From: erdmier
  •   To: All
  • 1 of 3
  • 6/26/09
As if you thaught you had heard it all before check this one out.I had traveled among many cities and worked in odd places.Now that i live in this town in fort walton beach f.l.employment is next too impossable because most of the town people are either retiree's collecting retirmental benifit's or private pratice business and you shure can believe the owner's are working the job's and takeing contract's.For what ever is left are the small restraunt's and a wide range of odd store's.The problem that surfaces is that most of the younger generation had overtaken these job's to get their car.Yes high school kid's are working because they know trouble time's are at hand and their parent's are barely making it themselve's.For those people on the street's don't even last that long untill they arrive in jail because the local police agency or shall i say the sherriff's department are in desperation to convict anyone for anything.I call them "nazi-cop's",because of their nature to instigate.Alot of changes i had forseen in this town and the industry is bad because down here in the south they do not have a stability with any businesses.Usually they rely upon tourism then some of the chain linked store's get greedy raiseing up their byproduct price's scareing off the people.For a small intergraited city is sure dissfunctional what make it worse is that their is no collages here and the nearest one is another city away.
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  • From: Juliannas_Uncle
  •   To: erdmier
  • 3 of 3
  • 10/26/09
Yes, I see the problems very clearly...

(1) Spelling:  There is a "Spell Check" feature at the bottom of the "Reply" screen. Please use it.

(2) Grammar:  Who came up with the idea that every plural must have an apostrophe in front of the "s"? It is annoying, it is incorrect, and people who write that way don't deserve to have jobs.  In most cases, the apostrophe means possession, not plural. For example:

- "Parent's" (with the apostrophe) describes something that belongs to one parent

- "Parents" (without the apostrophe) means more than one parent.
 
 
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