11 February 2009
Some Bad English
The unfortunate thing is, these are all real life, straight from my inbox. The really sad part is that this is coming from someone who had been working with Americans for a few years and was now hired to be in a management position…
- (after cancelling a team meeting) …In the meanwhile, I will follow up this week some items which each of you individually.
- a high in depth process overview
- To the first phase, could you think over and provide me all your suggestions of potential steps and technical dependencies to foreseen with this new platform.
Independent of the process, probably there are some technical issues we need to be foreseen. - To all circumstances to improve our contact facilities during the working hours, please fill in your mobile phone number into the excel sheet.
- To anyone’s personal privacy, it will be respected to deal with it for all members for any time
- Hold this job request in pipeline (for now on hold) after the loaded workload of creating the POI DB.
- Hereunder my working mobile number. (I guess he meant his company mobile number… the other one was working just fine)
- If this training is mandatory for yourself, H. and R., please schedule this on a one time moment.
- I wish R. all the best in his new challenge and I am sure you all have experienced his fine feelings in his personality
- Indeed, we will start the validation in geocoding accuracy beginning next week with initial start on next Monday.
On Monday during our meeting, we will discuss the instructions and methodology to a common agreement, so the actual validation can started up the day after
(So we’ll start on Monday initially, but actually we’ll start the day after…) - Hi, These are the queries to generate the stats. H. can show you how to run them on the schemas.
(reply) – Bedoel je hiermee dat je de statistieken nog niet hebt? Verklaar je nader. - you are well aware of your list of doings
- This is a one priority task
Well, the guy may not have been great at his job (he was fired after a few months), he did leave a legacy of bad English in my inbox. Which every now and again is hilarious

