AP, GL AR - jobs [message #406138] |
Tue, 02 June 2009 08:14 |
MoonRacker
Messages: 43 Registered: April 2009
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Hi,
Can anyone kindly let's know where the best site for oracle ebussiness job ad around the is uk areas.
An new and i dnt know where to start looking.
All ideas are welcome am trying to secure or breaking into the oracle erp market.
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Re: AP, GL AR - jobs [message #406175 is a reply to message #406138] |
Tue, 02 June 2009 11:48 |
Frank
Messages: 7901 Registered: March 2000
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Your first step would be to practice writing in correct English. Do not let the speed of the internet tempt you to become a sloppy writer, after all, you are making your first moves here to apply for a professional position!
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Re: AP, GL AR - jobs [message #406294 is a reply to message #406175] |
Wed, 03 June 2009 03:36 |
MoonRacker
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Thanks, i released i was sloppy in my post. A bit of laziness on part for not structuring my sentence accurately.
Does anyone else as any useful website that can recommend apart from nit picking!!!
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Re: AP, GL AR - jobs [message #406393 is a reply to message #406392] |
Wed, 03 June 2009 15:34 |
gperry
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Thanks, i released i was sloppy in my post. A bit of laziness on part for not structuring my sentence accurately.
Does anyone else as any useful website that can recommend apart from nit picking!!!
and in English
Thanks, I realised I was sloppy in my post. A bit of laziness on my part for not structuring my sentence correctly.
Does anyone else have any useful website they can recommend.
but in reality
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Re: AP, GL AR - jobs [message #406474 is a reply to message #406426] |
Thu, 04 June 2009 03:16 |
MoonRacker
Messages: 43 Registered: April 2009
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Ok Gerry, I can see i my grammar wasn't perfect but getting a Job really involves more than just written English.
If i was written a finally year essay or letter of i appointment i know better to check my grammar and spelling. I thought this was a relaxed forum where one can relax as just chat.
I guess this is the wrong forum to asking should a question as it is clearly full of big egos that likes nothing better but put the next man down just to make that self good.
There is always room for constructive criticism but being damn rude is just little mindlessness.
Those have put up some forward useful tips thanks.
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Re: AP, GL AR - jobs [message #406496 is a reply to message #406474] |
Thu, 04 June 2009 04:48 |
Frank
Messages: 7901 Registered: March 2000
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The reason I advised you to watch what you are typing was both the fact that you indicated that you want to work in the UK, and the fact that (as I mentioned) this here is your first step on the path towards your application.
It was meant to be a good advice, no nitpicking or whatever.
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Re: AP, GL AR - jobs [message #406520 is a reply to message #406508] |
Thu, 04 June 2009 06:54 |
Frank
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Littlefoot wrote on Thu, 04 June 2009 13:07 | Frank, I believe that @MoonRacker's message was a reply to @gperry's message, not yours.
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I know, but in his reply to my post he also stated I was nitpicking and he was more interested in sites than in such advise
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