Lisa, once again, go back and research your own personal posts. You said, and I quote:
"Please do not take this in the wrong context but coming in on the other side of the market such as you did as an abstractor instead of working in a vendor management company, and putting out pricing and specials that undermine the market, is unsettling to alot of us. I really like you, you are very personable and for all I know you have people that are working in your new company that have alot of abstracting experience and are well-qualified - I am not one to judge what I do not personally know - we just don't like your pricing."
Do you see the words (a lot of us and we) there? Those designate a plural, meaning two or more. Where do you see the word I in there? You said, we don't like your pricing and it is unsettling to a lot of us. How is that singular?
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