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Tom C. BP's now been "Mobile" for a while... My thoughts...
31 December 2013 | 1 reply
Would the content be butchered to the lowest common denominator as we regularly see on Facebook and Twitter or would the site still largely be written in plain English with punctuation and everything (or at least our best efforts).
Sylvia Randal Investing in Makati City, Philippines
20 May 2015 | 6 replies
The call center industry has been shifting away from India and other countries to the Philippines because of the high proficiency of English.
Matthew D'Ariano Newbie Nova Grad from Westchester, NY
18 July 2016 | 1 reply
My name is Matt D'Ariano, and I just graduated ~2 months ago from Villanova University with majors in both Marketing and English.
Joshua Dorkin What was the most inspiring book you've read?
12 July 2011 | 201 replies
But if you break it down into plain english, it just means that you shouldnt be afraid of the unknown.
Dwayne Hirsch Immigration Laws
15 July 2006 | 16 replies
Of all the job sites I worked during those years, I found (with the rare exception) three things to be universally true about these Mexican workers.1) They were always the last to get to work and the first to leave2) Not a one of them could understand a word of English (nor did they seem to want to)3) Their work was almost always done half a** and it was left to Americans (like myself) to go behind them and correct their work.What do Mexicans provide this country?
Rich Weese My goal is to be #1 of the 55,462 BP members, tic!
9 January 2011 | 60 replies
All signs and instructions and communications are in English, the lingua franca of the world.
Randal McLeaird Best books to read?
10 July 2012 | 4 replies
ThanksAs to the CCIM, I agree with you, RE certifications are for those who majored in history or english, maybe music, LOL, finance, accounting, business law, economics and marketing concepts give more than enough on the business side, construction, development and palnning on the RE side, add a dash of compliance with applicable laws and you pretty well got it covered, IMO!
James H. Are car loans really that bad?
7 March 2013 | 59 replies
Sorry about my grammer or english i type fast since I have 4 windows open on my pc im talking to others in other forums like my gold and silver forum and my other realestate forum, Im also negetiating building materials online as well for realestate projects.
David Krulac No Income Tax, No Real Estate Tax, No Capital Gains Tax & No Inheritance Tax
24 January 2015 | 23 replies
Everybody speaks English and the official currency is the US Dollar, so there is no exchange rate.
Account Closed What I'm Starting to Realize about Wholesaling in Miami
30 August 2020 | 17 replies
(pardon my grammar, english is my second language)Miguel Maria