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2009-11-24 12:55 PM in reply to: #2529436 |
Slower Than You 9566 Cracklantaburbs | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... Syaotblh - 2009-11-24 1:47 PM bcart1991 - 2009-11-24 12:38 PM I want a new suspension fork. Find me a V-brake-compatible Fox 80 or 100 for under $200, TAN. TIA. Have you checked speedgoat? they have decent deals. Speedgoat got nuthin. I found a Reba Race @ Cambria Bike for $400. |
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2009-11-24 12:55 PM in reply to: #2505240 |
Alpharetta, Georgia | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... One of my eyes was crazy dialated at the eye doc's office. Just one! I look like a freak. A half-anime freak according to my friend. |
2009-11-24 1:03 PM in reply to: #2529433 |
Champion 16151 Checkin' out the podium girls | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... bcart1991 - 2009-11-24 1:46 PM meherczeg - 2009-11-24 1:41 PM bcart1991 - 2009-11-24 1:38 PM I want a new suspension fork. Find me a V-brake-compatible Fox 80 or 100 for under $200, TAN. TIA. I'm not sure that post was in english... Mountain biking. You should try it some time. Not gunna happen: FYI: http://www.comparisonpricing.com/ Prices aren't perfectly up to date, but you get a real ggod idea of what's out there. |
2009-11-24 1:04 PM in reply to: #2529460 |
Champion 16151 Checkin' out the podium girls | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... lisac957 - 2009-11-24 1:55 PM One of my eyes was crazy dialated at the eye doc's office. Just one! I look like a freak. A half-anime freak according to my friend. The lazy eye chicks are always the wild ones in bed. |
2009-11-24 1:05 PM in reply to: #2529426 |
Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... bcart1991 - 2009-11-24 1:44 PM wurkit_gurl - 2009-11-24 1:41 PM http://ga-douglasville.civicplus.com/DocumentView.asp?DID=36There you go.bcart1991 - 2009-11-24 1:38 PM I want a new suspension fork. Find me a V-brake-compatible Fox 80 or 100 for under $200, TAN. TIA. Whaaaaa. Well, I want a new job. Get me one of THOSE. :-P How about one that doesn't assume that I only have a GED? I could always go work at Starbucks, but I'm pretty sure there are enough emo high school kids around here to take those jobs. |
2009-11-24 1:07 PM in reply to: #2529486 |
Elite 3490 Toledo, Ohio | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... wurkit_gurl - 2009-11-24 2:05 PM bcart1991 - 2009-11-24 1:44 PM wurkit_gurl - 2009-11-24 1:41 PM http://ga-douglasville.civicplus.com/DocumentView.asp?DID=36There you go.bcart1991 - 2009-11-24 1:38 PM I want a new suspension fork. Find me a V-brake-compatible Fox 80 or 100 for under $200, TAN. TIA. Whaaaaa. Well, I want a new job. Get me one of THOSE. :-P How about one that doesn't assume that I only have a GED? I could always go work at Starbucks, but I'm pretty sure there are enough emo high school kids around here to take those jobs. Elitist. |
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2009-11-24 1:10 PM in reply to: #2529492 |
Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... olliedawg - 2009-11-24 2:07 PM wurkit_gurl - 2009-11-24 2:05 PM bcart1991 - 2009-11-24 1:44 PM wurkit_gurl - 2009-11-24 1:41 PM http://ga-douglasville.civicplus.com/DocumentView.asp?DID=36There you go.bcart1991 - 2009-11-24 1:38 PM I want a new suspension fork. Find me a V-brake-compatible Fox 80 or 100 for under $200, TAN. TIA. Whaaaaa. Well, I want a new job. Get me one of THOSE. :-P How about one that doesn't assume that I only have a GED? I could always go work at Starbucks, but I'm pretty sure there are enough emo high school kids around here to take those jobs. Elitist. Hardly. The entire goal of the job search is to STOP having to take menial task positions, so I can do something OTHER than menial task positions down the road. I have two degrees, I don't feel that's too much to ask for, if only for the fact that I'd be incredibly unhappy if I had to continue working in a job that was tedious and unchallenging. |
2009-11-24 1:12 PM in reply to: #2529460 |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... lisac957 - 2009-11-24 12:55 PM One of my eyes was crazy dialated at the eye doc's office. Just one! I look like a freak. A half-anime freak according to my friend. Yeah. You look like a freak. Definitely. |
2009-11-24 1:12 PM in reply to: #2529499 |
Champion 5171 Racine, WI | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... wurkit_gurl - 2009-11-24 1:10 PM olliedawg - 2009-11-24 2:07 PM wurkit_gurl - 2009-11-24 2:05 PM bcart1991 - 2009-11-24 1:44 PM wurkit_gurl - 2009-11-24 1:41 PM http://ga-douglasville.civicplus.com/DocumentView.asp?DID=36There you go.bcart1991 - 2009-11-24 1:38 PM I want a new suspension fork. Find me a V-brake-compatible Fox 80 or 100 for under $200, TAN. TIA. Whaaaaa. Well, I want a new job. Get me one of THOSE. :-P How about one that doesn't assume that I only have a GED? I could always go work at Starbucks, but I'm pretty sure there are enough emo high school kids around here to take those jobs. Elitist. Hardly. The entire goal of the job search is to STOP having to take menial task positions, so I can do something OTHER than menial task positions down the road. I have two degrees, I don't feel that's too much to ask for, if only for the fact that I'd be incredibly unhappy if I had to continue working in a job that was tedious and unchallenging. so apply for jobs with your degree.......literature is one of them right?..........college adjunt?? high school comp teacher? |
2009-11-24 1:15 PM in reply to: #2529507 |
Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... aidana - 2009-11-24 2:12 PM so apply for jobs with your degree.......literature is one of them right?..........college adjunt?? high school comp teacher? I'm not going into this further, but the bottom line is that there are NO teaching jobs right now, esp. not for people with English backgrounds - there weren't any 3 years ago when I finished grad school, either. I'm not certified, so I can't teach at a public school. I also have absolutely NO interest in teaching. Forget that I said anything. I was just joking with Bcart. Edited by wurkit_gurl 2009-11-24 1:16 PM |
2009-11-24 1:17 PM in reply to: #2505240 |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... Agreed. These jobs you want aren't going to apply for you. |
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2009-11-24 1:18 PM in reply to: #2529514 |
Champion 5171 Racine, WI | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... wurkit_gurl - 2009-11-24 1:15 PM aidana - 2009-11-24 2:12 PM so apply for jobs with your degree.......literature is one of them right?..........college adjunt?? high school comp teacher? I'm not going into this further, but the bottom line is that there are NO teaching jobs right now, esp. not for people with English backgrounds - there weren't any 3 years ago when I finished grad school, either. I'm not certified, so I can't teach at a public school. I also have absolutely NO interest in teaching. Forget that I said anything. I was just joking with Bcart. okie dokie |
2009-11-24 1:29 PM in reply to: #2529514 |
Alpharetta, Georgia | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... wurkit_gurl - 2009-11-24 1:15 PM aidana - 2009-11-24 2:12 PM so apply for jobs with your degree.......literature is one of them right?..........college adjunt?? high school comp teacher? I'm not going into this further, but the bottom line is that there are NO teaching jobs right now, esp. not for people with English backgrounds - there weren't any 3 years ago when I finished grad school, either. I'm not certified, so I can't teach at a public school. I also have absolutely NO interest in teaching. Forget that I said anything. I was just joking with Bcart. What'd you decide to do? I saw your thread last week (?) about the possibility of government jobs... Tom was telling me it is indeed hard to get a govt job but once you do you're IN. With great benefits, yadda yadda. Seems worth it to try just for the chance... And I would totally work at Starbucks if I ever got laid off! Especially around the holidays. Everyone is geting all pumpkin spice latte'd and gingerbread mocha'd up ya know? |
2009-11-24 1:30 PM in reply to: #2505240 |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... I had chinese for lunch. Ima ralph. |
2009-11-24 1:38 PM in reply to: #2505240 |
Champion 5171 Racine, WI | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... No puking in TAN! |
2009-11-24 1:40 PM in reply to: #2529559 |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... |
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2009-11-24 1:41 PM in reply to: #2529562 |
Champion 5171 Racine, WI | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... |
2009-11-24 1:41 PM in reply to: #2529563 |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... aidana - 2009-11-24 1:41 PM mr2tony - 2009-11-24 1:40 PM aidana - 2009-11-24 1:38 PM No puking in TAN! Too late. Joking. So I'm happy to see you Scooter, but where the eff is everybody today? |
2009-11-24 1:45 PM in reply to: #2529540 |
Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... lisac957 - 2009-11-24 2:29 PM What'd you decide to do? I saw your thread last week (?) about the possibility of government jobs... Tom was telling me it is indeed hard to get a govt job but once you do you're IN. With great benefits, yadda yadda. Seems worth it to try just for the chance... And I would totally work at Starbucks if I ever got laid off! Especially around the holidays. Everyone is geting all pumpkin spice latte'd and gingerbread mocha'd up ya know? Well, I'm looking at all of the gov't jobs - most I am not qualified for, beyond the basic admin positions. The gov't contracting thing was a possible part time gig, and I asked my friend who does it for more info - it would be good for part time, however, it would take a few months to get clearance - and beyond that, it WOULDN'T be good for a full-time thing, as the work is not guaranteed. Some weeks she works 5 days a week, some weeks she only works a few - but she's married, so she has her husband's salary as well. So while it would be a good option to fill in part time work until I find something, it might take several months to get cleared before I COULD work, and then I'd be back to square one, trying to find something else in the meantime. So the bottom line is, I'm not sure what I'm going to do. I've been looking over every website I can think of every single day, and am just not finding anything that matches my particular skill set. And if I continue to take basic admin positions, I will have nothing on my resume BUT admin positions, and therefore will not be able ot be hired for anything else. As it is, every job site I've uploaded my resume to only sends me jobs for admins/secretaries and those "work from home and make $20K a month" fake ads. So here's a PSA - do NOT allow your kids to study music or art or something useless in school. I will never allow my children to make the mistake I did. |
2009-11-24 1:49 PM in reply to: #2505240 |
Davenport, IA | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... What's up TAN? The weather here this afternoon sucks, looks like trainer time tonight. |
2009-11-24 1:50 PM in reply to: #2505240 |
Champion 5171 Racine, WI | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... I'm sorry but I have to chime in. I am finishing my Masters in English and I am finding jobs here and out West (New Mexico/AZ/CO area). Don't set yourself up short. Maybe you may not have the experience but that doesn't mean you are not qualified. Take a chance. It may lead to an opportunity of a lifetime!! |
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2009-11-24 1:50 PM in reply to: #2529564 |
Champion 5171 Racine, WI | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... mr2tony - 2009-11-24 1:41 PM aidana - 2009-11-24 1:41 PM Joking. So I'm happy to see you Scooter, but where the eff is everybody today?mr2tony - 2009-11-24 1:40 PM aidana - 2009-11-24 1:38 PM No puking in TAN! Too late. apparently i'm chopped liver |
2009-11-24 1:51 PM in reply to: #2529575 |
Champion 7495 Schwamalamadingdong! | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... aidana - 2009-11-24 1:50 PM mr2tony - 2009-11-24 1:41 PM aidana - 2009-11-24 1:41 PM Joking. So I'm happy to see you Scooter, but where the eff is everybody today?mr2tony - 2009-11-24 1:40 PM aidana - 2009-11-24 1:38 PM No puking in TAN! Too late. apparently i'm chopped liver mmmmm, liver |
2009-11-24 1:52 PM in reply to: #2529568 |
Davenport, IA | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... wurkit_gurl - 2009-11-24 1:45 PM lisac957 - 2009-11-24 2:29 PM What'd you decide to do? I saw your thread last week (?) about the possibility of government jobs... Tom was telling me it is indeed hard to get a govt job but once you do you're IN. With great benefits, yadda yadda. Seems worth it to try just for the chance... And I would totally work at Starbucks if I ever got laid off! Especially around the holidays. Everyone is geting all pumpkin spice latte'd and gingerbread mocha'd up ya know? Well, I'm looking at all of the gov't jobs - most I am not qualified for, beyond the basic admin positions. The gov't contracting thing was a possible part time gig, and I asked my friend who does it for more info - it would be good for part time, however, it would take a few months to get clearance - and beyond that, it WOULDN'T be good for a full-time thing, as the work is not guaranteed. Some weeks she works 5 days a week, some weeks she only works a few - but she's married, so she has her husband's salary as well. So while it would be a good option to fill in part time work until I find something, it might take several months to get cleared before I COULD work, and then I'd be back to square one, trying to find something else in the meantime. So the bottom line is, I'm not sure what I'm going to do. I've been looking over every website I can think of every single day, and am just not finding anything that matches my particular skill set. And if I continue to take basic admin positions, I will have nothing on my resume BUT admin positions, and therefore will not be able ot be hired for anything else. As it is, every job site I've uploaded my resume to only sends me jobs for admins/secretaries and those "work from home and make $20K a month" fake ads. So here's a PSA - do NOT allow your kids to study music or art or something useless in school. I will never allow my children to make the mistake I did. I've been looking into govt work as well and it appears that they promote from the inside and give raises yearly as you move up through their structure. So it may not be great for the first year, but with yearly raises, great benefits, and a ridiculous amount of time off it may still be a great option. I would definitely not complain about finding something open with the Gov. |
2009-11-24 1:53 PM in reply to: #2529576 |
Davenport, IA | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... TheSchwamm - 2009-11-24 1:51 PM aidana - 2009-11-24 1:50 PM mmmmm, liver mr2tony - 2009-11-24 1:41 PM aidana - 2009-11-24 1:41 PM Joking. So I'm happy to see you Scooter, but where the eff is everybody today?mr2tony - 2009-11-24 1:40 PM aidana - 2009-11-24 1:38 PM No puking in TAN! Too late. apparently i'm chopped liver What's up Schwamm, Aidana? |
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