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Homerfarmsby Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Please help.

Are the commas that follow the job descriptions within parentheses below correct, or should I omit ALL of them? If not, which ones are keepers?

1- On February 8th, 2011, about 10:09 am, I, John Doe (Human Resources Manager)[,] received information from April Doe (Customer Service Manager)[,] that Tyler Doe (Part-Time Pizza Maker)[,] accepted an unsigned WIC check ....

I think #2 below would be correct because, in this case, the beginning and ending parenthesis that encloses the job description would serve as a replacement for the commas. Commas + parentheses seem to be a no-no. It appears as though the commas would be redundant in conjunction w/the parens. Does everybody agree that #2 is, without doubt, the correct punctuation choice?

2- On February 8th, 2011, about 10:09 am, I, John Doe (Human Resources Manager) received information from April Doe (Customer Service Manager) that Tyler Doe (Part-Time Pizza Maker) accepted an unsigned WIC check ....

Thanks for your help.
  

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No. On February 8th, 2011, about 10:09 am, I, John Doe (Human Resources Manager) , received information from April Doe (Customer Service Manager) , that Tyler Doe (Part-Time Pizza Maker) , accepted an unsigned WIC check ..

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  • On February 8th, 2011, about 10:09 am, I, John Doe (Human Resources Manager) , received information from April Doe (Customer Service Manager) , that Tyler Doe (Part-Time Pizza Maker) , accepted an unsigned WIC check ..
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On February 8th, 2011, about 10:09 am, I, John Doe (Human Resources Manager), received information from April Doe (Customer Service Manager), that Tyler Doe (Part-Time Pizza Maker), accepted an unsigned WIC check ..

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