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Howdy, Pete, and Welcome to the Wiki! Thanks for your fantastic reply on the Davis Airporter entry. The wiki is a resource for the whole community, and it is great to see some honest, good input from the business perspective. Some of the things you mention in your comment would be really useful in the main article itself... which you can edit. Just hit the "Edit" icon at the top of the screen, and you can make changes directly to the entry, adding useful information. Everybody can see your edits, so if you make any grammar or spelling mistakes, people often come by and fix them. You know the inside deal on how Davis Airporter works, so it would be great if you could share some tips and hints to the rest of the community! Also, feel free to poke around the wiki and enjoy! — Evan 'JabberWokky' Edwards
2007-11-09 17:14:42 Thanks for the welcome and kind words! I think I'll just leave that stuff in the entry, so's to not make the main article unreadable. I don't know how to make a link from the main article to my portion of the page (for instance, on the word "advice", or if it's even possible, but if you could enlighten me, I'll do that. Thanks,
Pete —AirporterDriverPete
2008-09-30 00:09:54 What up Pete! —StevenDaubert
2008-11-15 15:54:41 Hi Pete!!! It's Wendy, remeber me? How's the little lady doing?? Tell her i said hi and i still have the birthday card she made me : ) I miss you guys! —Wendy23
2008-11-22 19:55:38 Wendy! Believe it or not, we remember you too! And miss you as well. What the heck is your address/email address/phone number? We have news for you. Take care, brush your hair.
Pete —AirporterDriverPete
2009-05-21 15:46:45 Ignoring my comment about the airporter for a moment, I am going to ask the person in question for clarification and update my post accordingly when next I see him. I've just got to know, what is your position at the airporter? If you're a driver, do they really pay so well they could keep you for 12 years? —MasonMurray
2009-05-21 15:52:46 Oh, and if in the meanwhile you would like to take down mine and your post on the subject, I would not object. Also, for font changes you have to use 2 single quotes for italics, if you use a double quote it will not work. —MasonMurray
2009-05-21 23:11:19 Hey there Mason. I'm a driver, and I make 8.50 an hour, plus tips. Tips average out to about $30 a day, so that means about 12.50 an hour when all is said and done. Enough to keep me for 12 years? Interesting
question. Without the tip money, perhaps not. I do work in the office occasionally, maybe twice a year.
To put the driver wage in perspective though, when I started here in 1997, the starting hourly wage was $4.75.
And I have to figure in the fact that I actually love my job!
Regarding fonts and italics, I know you're trying to tell me something about how my posts appear here,
and I think I know what you're talking about, but I'm not sure. My posts come out double-spaced,
for some reason. But I'm not trying to italicize or anything. Tell me how to right this, please!
AirporterDriverPete —AirporterDriverPete
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I think I've mentioned this to you (if not, I apologize), but you keep hitting "Enter" at the end of each line of text, as if it were a typewriter. Just keep typing and the words with automatically wrap themselves. You probably get something similar in emails you send as well. In general, only hit Enter at the end of a paragraph (and on the wiki, you likely want to hit it twice to put some space between the two paragraphs). If that's not clear, just let me know. —Evan 'JabberWokky' Edwards
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Also, one of your posts caused every post after it to be italicized, and the date to be in regular font because of a typo where you used " rather than ''. I'm not sure you can see the difference, but the 2nd one is 2 single quotes, as the first one is a double quote. Fonts are edited by placing single quotes before and after the text to be edited, as noted in the "Editing quick-help" underneath the edit box. —MasonMurray
2009-05-23 08:28:44 Thanks Evan (or thanks again as the case may be), and Mason. I'll try to keep it in mind. Goes against my typing instincts! Pete —AirporterDriverPete
2009-08-25 19:17:56 The Questions page might have pointed you to an alternative place to ask you question about the house. —JasonAller


