HOw hard is it to get sponserd?
Originally Posted by s2khondas,Aug 9 2007, 07:32 PM
roflmaf thats some funny shit^^^^^hahahaha i didnt know that when i came on this site it was ran by english/spelling teachers, who cares if i spelled some words the wrong way, big damn deal? u understood what i wrote though...
a good proposal can get you some sponsorships buts its better to get sponsored if you know someone that works at those companies.
read this:
http://www.jtuned.com/content/templates/tu...d=290&zoneid=16
read this:
http://www.jtuned.com/content/templates/tu...d=290&zoneid=16
When I was in a position to accept applications for employment for my department (Engineering and Maintenance) at the hotels that I worked at spelling counted a lot. If you can't spell on the application, how am I supposed to understand what you are talking about on a parts request?
Originally Posted by s2khondas,Aug 9 2007, 08:32 PM
roflmaf thats some funny shit^^^^^hahahaha i didnt know that when i came on this site it was ran by english/spelling teachers, who cares if i spelled some words the wrong way, big damn deal? u understood what i wrote though...
Originally Posted by Sinji,Aug 10 2007, 06:02 AM
a good proposal can get you some sponsorships buts its better to get sponsored if you know someone that works at those companies.
read this:
http://www.jtuned.com/content/templates/tu...d=290&zoneid=16
read this:
http://www.jtuned.com/content/templates/tu...d=290&zoneid=16
I was trying to be as forthcoming as possible with information about becoming sponsored.
my first line just pointed out that there were a lot of errors from the OP and many of the subsequent posts by him and others.
when presenting yourself, it is critically important to put best your best foot forward. If his post was indicative of his writing style, he is going to run into problems.
my first line just pointed out that there were a lot of errors from the OP and many of the subsequent posts by him and others.
when presenting yourself, it is critically important to put best your best foot forward. If his post was indicative of his writing style, he is going to run into problems.
Perhaps if you were to submit your gramatically incorrect proposal regarding sponsorsip to the Director of the U.S. Department of Education you might have better luck. If he/she was appointed by George W, the language oops would never be noticed. Federal grants are secured for much more insane issues than finalizing a car build.







