I see where you "mean Argonance (sic)". You've displayed it here.
Ignorance is the lack of education/knowledge. Arrogance is an overbearing pride evidenced by a superior manner. Since you originally contend that "the trainer should not be in the jump seat at all times", you are trying to educate the uneducated (according to you). You are trying to educate the "ignorant" according to you. This was the entire point of your post!
Now of course you are taking a superior attitude as exampled below:
You see, this is a perfect example of arrogance. And show me where I've "made up words between the lines". I've used YOUR WORDS. That's all any of us have to go on. Words have power. All I did was respond to your words, disagree, and then post why I disagree. If you don't like that then try to express yourself more clearly if you feel you've been misunderstood. But you sir are the one with the superior attitude by the way you come across (see your words above, in bold).
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by coastie, Aug 10, 2013.
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