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Oh, and it's a little late, but I would have done:
I had been involved in the business, as far as I was concerned, 30 years (15 years at Pepsi, 15 years at Descartes).
I usually don't use the colon unless there is an "and" between the two, such as:
I had been involved in the business, as far as I was concerned, 30 years: 15 years at Pepsi and 15 years at Descartes.
Amanda's punctuation is also fine. Style preference between us. :)
I don't think it needs any special punctuation, Janiece. The weirdness, or the bass ackwardness, of it is pretty clear. :)
How do you handle spoonerisms? Do they need to be in quotes?
A. I'm bass ackwards.
Thanks, LeAnne. :-)
Yes.
LeAnne, so you think this is correct?
A. That it was a base pay plus commission.
I wouldn't use the comma, but I'm wondering whether the question would make a difference in how it's punctuated.
Should there be a comma after "pay"?
A. That it was a base pay, plus commission.
Thx, Amanda :-)
I had been involved in the business, as far as I was concerned, 30 years: 15 years at Pepsi, 15 years at Descartes.
That'd be the way I'd do it. ;)
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