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"We praise or find fault, depending on which of the two provides more opportunity for our powers of judgement to shine."Comment
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"We praise or find fault, depending on which of the two provides more opportunity for our powers of judgement to shine."Comment
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Is the job market really that bad right now?Originally posted by Matt-Bhey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?Comment
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Up here you can get a job pretty much anywhere, any time. Places are cutting hours drastically and occasionally closing due to a labor shortage. This probably doesn't help you any, but I just thought I'd throw that in there.Comment
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Military? I did it, and it pays decent, about 4k a month after taxes, i go to school full time because they cover 100% tuition, and i have a hella huge MGI Bill to cover school when i get out. Hours suck, deployments suck, but there is alot of fun in between. Just keep your options open, the military isn't that bad.Comment
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Do as many experiments as you can during college too, Coke paid out like 5000 dollars if you would do their experiments and agree to a muscle biopsy at my school last year. I am sure there are tons of things you can do like that, and probably most of them would let you keep all your fingers and toes.Comment
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Nah, there's some smaller towns around that have serious LOW unemployment problems, where businesses have a hard time hiring.
The key is not to compete with HS idiots, or immigrants.
Southern Comfort:
I worked throughout the remaining years of HS at a real estate office, and enjoyed job security. Ability to deal with agents and be on the phone was important, and could have eventually led to a better paying licensed assistant job with just a little night training and hours were pretty flex.
Not sure if that is as attractive now as 5 years ago, but the big realtors are still making fat bank and their offices need someone there to schedule showings or deal with logistics.Comment
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You're retarded. If a job that was hiring required basic math skills, I wouldn't give a shit because I don't HAVE basic math skills. FAIL.
S54B32 swap in progress. Status: Getting ThereComment
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Glad to see that some of your areas are not bad off. Every person I speak with in metro atl is having trouble... whether they are small business owners, employees of large corps, or students.
A friend of mine owns one of the larger developing companies, Hedgewood Homes, and its about to die. He had almost 200 employees last year, now he has 15. All the million dollar home he sold are stagnant and he cannot sell some of the remaining ones...
I have been able to detail about 4 cars on the side. No one wants that either.
I think Bush said the economy is strong and growing, I must just be imagining otherwise.Comment
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