It's called sarcasm smart guy.
And refusing to place myself in a situation? Oh yeah, I forgot - government employees are always lead to believe that their jobs are so "noble". Teachers, cops, postal workers - they gave up so much so that they could help others. But in all likelihood, they just needed a paycheck and couldn't find a better paying job. Don't act like they somehow got cornered into doing something they didn't want to. They knew what was expected, what the condition of employment were.
And stop talking about other peoples' spelling when you can't use punctuation correctly, fail to capitalize words at the beginning of sentences, and left out the spacing between a period and the beginning of a new sentence.
And refusing to place myself in a situation? Oh yeah, I forgot - government employees are always lead to believe that their jobs are so "noble". Teachers, cops, postal workers - they gave up so much so that they could help others. But in all likelihood, they just needed a paycheck and couldn't find a better paying job. Don't act like they somehow got cornered into doing something they didn't want to. They knew what was expected, what the condition of employment were.
And stop talking about other peoples' spelling when you can't use punctuation correctly, fail to capitalize words at the beginning of sentences, and left out the spacing between a period and the beginning of a new sentence.
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