Tan #86 - I told you so... (Page 64)
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2009-11-24 1:54 PM in reply to: #2529577 |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... Sprint_DA - 2009-11-24 1:52 PM 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. It's great if you can get it. Hmm maybe I'll become a flack for some senator or something and make the big bucks. |
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2009-11-24 1:54 PM in reply to: #2529579 |
Champion 5171 Racine, WI | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... Sprint_DA - 2009-11-24 1:53 PM 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? Nada........just TANning! |
2009-11-24 1:55 PM in reply to: #2529568 |
Alpharetta, Georgia | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... wurkit_gurl - 2009-11-24 1:45 PM 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 hear you say this a lot... but think back to that time when you made the decision about your major. Would you have listened to your parents? It WAS your dream at one time, no? I don't know how I feel about not "allowing" my (future) kids to persue their dreams... no matter how far fetched they might sound to ME. Also I remember a couple of people (including me!) suggesting looking at other places in the country like the midwest... places where you can actually get by living on less than $40K. What'd you think about that? |
2009-11-24 1:57 PM in reply to: #2529581 |
Davenport, IA | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... mr2tony - 2009-11-24 1:54 PM Sprint_DA - 2009-11-24 1:52 PM 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. It's great if you can get it. Hmm maybe I'll become a flack for some senator or something and make the big bucks.The grade scale of what you can apply for is confusing, but people keep telling me that the R.I arsenal hires fairly regularly. |
2009-11-24 1:58 PM in reply to: #2529577 |
Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... Sprint_DA - 2009-11-24 2:52 PM 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. The problem with basic admin positions is that often, hey are just menial office help. You MIGHT get a chance to proof a powerpoint presentation, etc, but you don't actually learn any real skills, or get to take on more advanced tasks that would assist in you being promoted to a "real" job. And therefore, you never get a chance to be qualified for anything with substance. Especially these days, with a glutted job market of over-qualified people. Companies don't have the time or money to invest in "training" people with no skills when they can find what they're looking for in some poor mid-level analyst that was laid off due to budget cuts. |
2009-11-24 1:58 PM in reply to: #2529586 |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... lisac957 - 2009-11-24 1:55 PM wurkit_gurl - 2009-11-24 1:45 PM 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 hear you say this a lot... but think back to that time when you made the decision about your major. Would you have listened to your parents? It WAS your dream at one time, no? I don't know how I feel about not "allowing" my (future) kids to persue their dreams... no matter how far fetched they might sound to ME. Also I remember a couple of people (including me!) suggesting looking at other places in the country like the midwest... places where you can actually get by living on less than $40K. What'd you think about that? I have plenty of friends who make great livingin the arts. You just have to be really good at what you do. I'm a writer. Pretty proud that I followed MY dream and now work for one of the biggest news companies in the world. It paid off after lots of hard work, crappy pay, long hours and sh*tty assignments. |
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2009-11-24 1:59 PM in reply to: #2529586 |
Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... lisac957 - 2009-11-24 2:55 PM wurkit_gurl - 2009-11-24 1:45 PM 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 hear you say this a lot... but think back to that time when you made the decision about your major. Would you have listened to your parents? It WAS your dream at one time, no? I don't know how I feel about not "allowing" my (future) kids to persue their dreams... no matter how far fetched they might sound to ME. Also I remember a couple of people (including me!) suggesting looking at other places in the country like the midwest... places where you can actually get by living on less than $40K. What'd you think about that? They paid for my education, so yes, they COULD have stopped me. I wouldn't have paid for something like that myself - I know better than that, at least. Moving is not an option. End of story. |
2009-11-24 2:00 PM in reply to: #2529599 |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... wurkit_gurl - 2009-11-24 1:59 PM lisac957 - 2009-11-24 2:55 PM wurkit_gurl - 2009-11-24 1:45 PM 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 hear you say this a lot... but think back to that time when you made the decision about your major. Would you have listened to your parents? It WAS your dream at one time, no? I don't know how I feel about not "allowing" my (future) kids to persue their dreams... no matter how far fetched they might sound to ME. Also I remember a couple of people (including me!) suggesting looking at other places in the country like the midwest... places where you can actually get by living on less than $40K. What'd you think about that? They paid for my education, so yes, they COULD have stopped me. I wouldn't have paid for something like that myself - I know better than that, at least. Moving is not an option. End of story. Well, as Jake Blues said ... ``I guess you're really up sh*t creek.'' |
2009-11-24 2:02 PM in reply to: #2529594 |
Davenport, IA | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... wurkit_gurl - 2009-11-24 1:58 PM Sprint_DA - 2009-11-24 2:52 PM 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. The problem with basic admin positions is that often, hey are just menial office help. You MIGHT get a chance to proof a powerpoint presentation, etc, but you don't actually learn any real skills, or get to take on more advanced tasks that would assist in you being promoted to a "real" job. And therefore, you never get a chance to be qualified for anything with substance. Especially these days, with a glutted job market of over-qualified people. Companies don't have the time or money to invest in "training" people with no skills when they can find what they're looking for in some poor mid-level analyst that was laid off due to budget cuts. That's why I was saying that in relationship to Government jobs, they tend to promote/give pay raises differently than most places. And I hear you on the whole not learning skills, not getting advanced tasks, not getting a real job. Heck, I got fired because they found a guy who swears he could do oil changes faster than I could. |
2009-11-24 2:03 PM in reply to: #2529602 |
Davenport, IA | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... mr2tony - 2009-11-24 2:00 PM wurkit_gurl - 2009-11-24 1:59 PM Well, as Jake Blues said ... ``I guess you're really up sh*t creek.''lisac957 - 2009-11-24 2:55 PM wurkit_gurl - 2009-11-24 1:45 PM 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 hear you say this a lot... but think back to that time when you made the decision about your major. Would you have listened to your parents? It WAS your dream at one time, no? I don't know how I feel about not "allowing" my (future) kids to persue their dreams... no matter how far fetched they might sound to ME. Also I remember a couple of people (including me!) suggesting looking at other places in the country like the midwest... places where you can actually get by living on less than $40K. What'd you think about that? They paid for my education, so yes, they COULD have stopped me. I wouldn't have paid for something like that myself - I know better than that, at least. Moving is not an option. End of story. What did you say? I offered my help, you refused, and I said "Well then, I guess you're really up sh*t creek." Edited by Sprint_DA 2009-11-24 2:04 PM |
2009-11-24 2:04 PM in reply to: #2529579 |
Champion 7495 Schwamalamadingdong! | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... |
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2009-11-24 2:05 PM in reply to: #2529608 |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... Sprint_DA - 2009-11-24 2:03 PM mr2tony - 2009-11-24 2:00 PM wurkit_gurl - 2009-11-24 1:59 PM Well, as Jake Blues said ... ``I guess you're really up sh*t creek.''lisac957 - 2009-11-24 2:55 PM wurkit_gurl - 2009-11-24 1:45 PM 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 hear you say this a lot... but think back to that time when you made the decision about your major. Would you have listened to your parents? It WAS your dream at one time, no? I don't know how I feel about not "allowing" my (future) kids to persue their dreams... no matter how far fetched they might sound to ME. Also I remember a couple of people (including me!) suggesting looking at other places in the country like the midwest... places where you can actually get by living on less than $40K. What'd you think about that? They paid for my education, so yes, they COULD have stopped me. I wouldn't have paid for something like that myself - I know better than that, at least. Moving is not an option. End of story. What did you say? I offered my help, you refused, and I said "Well then, I guess you're really up sh*t creek." ``Fu**in' penguin!'' |
2009-11-24 2:05 PM in reply to: #2529611 |
Davenport, IA | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... TheSchwamm - 2009-11-24 2:04 PM Sprint_DA - 2009-11-24 1:53 PM Not too much here. What's up Schwamm, Aidana? What's the job market like up in WI? Wave was saying I should look at stuff in Madison. |
2009-11-24 2:08 PM in reply to: #2529615 |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... Sprint_DA - 2009-11-24 2:05 PM TheSchwamm - 2009-11-24 2:04 PM Sprint_DA - 2009-11-24 1:53 PM Not too much here. What's up Schwamm, Aidana? What's the job market like up in WI? Wave was saying I should look at stuff in Madison. Madtown is awesome. |
2009-11-24 2:10 PM in reply to: #2529622 |
Davenport, IA | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... mr2tony - 2009-11-24 2:08 PM Sprint_DA - 2009-11-24 2:05 PM Madtown is awesome.TheSchwamm - 2009-11-24 2:04 PM Sprint_DA - 2009-11-24 1:53 PM Not too much here. What's up Schwamm, Aidana? What's the job market like up in WI? Wave was saying I should look at stuff in Madison. I've heard that. Also need to find out more about a position the company my sister works for in Denver has open, and I'm working on my resume to send to Felt. They've got a neat sounding position open just east of L.A. |
2009-11-24 2:10 PM in reply to: #2529615 |
Champion 5171 Racine, WI | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... Sprint_DA - 2009-11-24 2:05 PM TheSchwamm - 2009-11-24 2:04 PM Sprint_DA - 2009-11-24 1:53 PM Not too much here. What's up Schwamm, Aidana? What's the job market like up in WI? Wave was saying I should look at stuff in Madison. there are jobs.....its really about who you know these days even more so than before........i'm sure we wisconsinites could help you out Dan!! |
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2009-11-24 2:11 PM in reply to: #2529599 |
Alpharetta, Georgia | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... wurkit_gurl - 2009-11-24 1:59 PM lisac957 - 2009-11-24 2:55 PM wurkit_gurl - 2009-11-24 1:45 PM 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 hear you say this a lot... but think back to that time when you made the decision about your major. Would you have listened to your parents? It WAS your dream at one time, no? I don't know how I feel about not "allowing" my (future) kids to persue their dreams... no matter how far fetched they might sound to ME. Also I remember a couple of people (including me!) suggesting looking at other places in the country like the midwest... places where you can actually get by living on less than $40K. What'd you think about that? They paid for my education, so yes, they COULD have stopped me. I wouldn't have paid for something like that myself - I know better than that, at least. Moving is not an option. End of story. Oookie Dokie. Will quit trying to help - seems like you don't want to hear any suggestions |
2009-11-24 2:14 PM in reply to: #2529628 |
Champion 7495 Schwamalamadingdong! | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... aidana - 2009-11-24 2:10 PM Sprint_DA - 2009-11-24 2:05 PM TheSchwamm - 2009-11-24 2:04 PM Sprint_DA - 2009-11-24 1:53 PM Not too much here. What's up Schwamm, Aidana? What's the job market like up in WI? Wave was saying I should look at stuff in Madison. there are jobs.....its really about who you know these days even more so than before........i'm sure we wisconsinites could help you out Dan!! There are jobs.... i hope...! |
2009-11-24 2:20 PM in reply to: #2529637 |
Champion 5171 Racine, WI | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... TheSchwamm - 2009-11-24 2:14 PM aidana - 2009-11-24 2:10 PM There are jobs.... i hope...! Sprint_DA - 2009-11-24 2:05 PM TheSchwamm - 2009-11-24 2:04 PM Sprint_DA - 2009-11-24 1:53 PM Not too much here. What's up Schwamm, Aidana? What's the job market like up in WI? Wave was saying I should look at stuff in Madison. there are jobs.....its really about who you know these days even more so than before........i'm sure we wisconsinites could help you out Dan!! I hope so too....... |
2009-11-24 2:22 PM in reply to: #2505240 |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... Let's kill this TAN. It's gone straight to depressing! |
2009-11-24 2:23 PM in reply to: #2505240 |
Champion 5171 Racine, WI | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... Start a new one.... |
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2009-11-24 2:29 PM in reply to: #2529242 |
Champion 6503 NOVA - Ironic for an Endurance Athlete | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... mr2tony - 2009-11-24 11:29 AM So your tat is a lie?pga_mike - 2009-11-24 11:25 AM You didn't? Mine was actually 141.6 miles because the bike was a tad long.mr2tony - 2009-11-24 10:58 AM crowny2 - 2009-11-24 10:56 AM So, how 'bout them Bears huh?Where are your hands? Between two pillows. THOSE AREN'T PILLOWS!!! I was just looking at your profile pic. I din't realize that an Ironman was 140.8 Miles??!! Edited by pga_mike 2009-11-24 2:32 PM |
2009-11-24 2:30 PM in reply to: #2529706 |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... pga_mike - 2009-11-24 2:29 PM mr2tony - 2009-11-24 11:29 AM pga_mike - 2009-11-24 11:25 AM You didn't? Mine was actually 141.6 miles because the bike was a tad long.mr2tony - 2009-11-24 10:58 AM crowny2 - 2009-11-24 10:56 AM So, how 'bout them Bears huh?Where are your hands? Between two pillows. THOSE AREN'T PILLOWS!!! So your tat is a lie? I was just looking at your profile pic. I din't realize that an Ironman was 140.8 Miles??!! Easy for you to say! |
2009-11-24 2:38 PM in reply to: #2505240 |
Elite 3491 In The Peleton | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... Why is this TAN still here? I thought there was only one at a time? |
2009-11-24 2:38 PM in reply to: #2505240 |
Elite 3491 In The Peleton | Subject: RE: Tan #86 - I told you so... 80 pages is too young to die. |
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