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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 209219" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>It is rediculous that there are people out there that are that anal about the punctuation and being word for word for the 10 point commentary or any of the other parts of the class. The purpose of the class should be to make the drivers understand the material. Not pass an Advanced English Composition Course. I realize that "attention to detail" is a must but I'd rather have a driver be able to explain to me what "Stay back and see it all" means rather than be able to punctuate the sentence perfectly. I mean...what's more important? Knowing that allowing yourself more room between the next vehicle allows you to see farther ahead or being able to punctuate the sentence perfectly? Man, I'm glad they weren't that stict when I went through the class. The people teaching our class were more concerned with everyone grasping the concept of each phrase. Not how we were spelling them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 209219, member: 198"] It is rediculous that there are people out there that are that anal about the punctuation and being word for word for the 10 point commentary or any of the other parts of the class. The purpose of the class should be to make the drivers understand the material. Not pass an Advanced English Composition Course. I realize that "attention to detail" is a must but I'd rather have a driver be able to explain to me what "Stay back and see it all" means rather than be able to punctuate the sentence perfectly. I mean...what's more important? Knowing that allowing yourself more room between the next vehicle allows you to see farther ahead or being able to punctuate the sentence perfectly? Man, I'm glad they weren't that stict when I went through the class. The people teaching our class were more concerned with everyone grasping the concept of each phrase. Not how we were spelling them. [/QUOTE]
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