"I think you need to learn know how to use the long bar on
you key pad IT's CALL "SPACE BAR" before see someone else mistake."
Roland,
I believe Joe does have a legitimate point in chastising you regarding the way you type with such poor sentence structure due to the obvious fact that you do not proofread what you attempt to post...
Beyond this, if you continue to write inspection reports in a similar manner, your credibility as an inspector will drop almost instantaneously to those who will read your reports and as a subsequent response, you will probably be passed on as someone who cannot reliably write detailed, literate inspection reports, or else they will become so tired of attempting to understand your unprofessional, sub standard, illegible inspection reports and your services will no longer be required...
Here's an example of what Joe was attempting to explain while at the same time getting your undivided attention which he did so successfully IMHO... For instance, what you wrote above should have been written like this:
"I think you need to learn know how to use the long bar on" you ( "your" is the correct word to use instead of you ) key pad
( A period [.] must be typed at the end of sentence.) IT's CALL "SPACE BAR" (No need for the use of upper casing [capitalizing] most of the letters found in the first 4 words that begin a sentence, and then switching over for no apparent reason to lower case... The word "call" should instead be typed "called". ). And finally, between the words:
"before see someone else mistake." Instead, you must write: "before
(you) see, or
notice someone's mistake(s).In summary, it is indeed important to proofread one's own inspection report before submitting it... Spell check & grammar functions found in any reliable word processing software can be utilized for such necessary corrections prior to copying and pasting the post in here, or prior to submitting one's final draft of an inspection report, or anything else for that matter.
I hope you learned something from this and Joe's posts.
Respectfully,
Henry