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do it.
linx: [url]http://screwdeathcore.blogspot.com/2009/11/gaza-he-is-never-coming-back-2009.html[/url] |
got it, i have to pause the dl because my step dad is playing halo and it's slowing the connection down, lol
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[quote=flesh;17633626]I'm set on not working some **** job at a grocery store or the mall. I've had experience with it and find it much more humiliating and harder than what I do at the moment for money. I don't want some fat douche bag manager of the store giving himself a power trip by ordering me around. Another reason I don't want to work is because I don't want to deal with bulls'hit customers who I would prefer spitting in their face. I also don't want to change my appearance to work, seeing as how if I would apply for a job I would have to cut part of my hair, etc. I don't ask (i definitely don't "beg") for money every day. It's not really humiliating at all considering its people I will most likely never see again. My parents paid for the computer, electricity, house and phone. And before I get **** about that, they would be paying for those things even if I didn't live with them.[/quote]
Just because something is "hard" doesn't mean you should just stop doing it. Most things worth while and rewarding are difficult. All I'm saying is that work is more beneficial to you than you think it is. Hate to break it to you, but in reality, there needs to be a chain of command. There needs to be people who know what they're doing telling others how to do things in a certain way (I.E. your manager) because [I]they know what they're doing.[/I] He's not on some power trip when he tells you to stock a damn case of tomato sauce. It just needs to get done. Thats how business is. Trust me, one of my jobs deals with the general public alllllllll day long. I know what its like to deal with irrevocably stupid people. However, its just part of life. You'll deal with retards no matter where you go. The goal is what matters, not the people. Oh, your parents paid for all of that? PRIVILEGED YOUTH! :P [quote=cobert;17633635]I don't really interact with Ron except recently in here but I see him post a lot and he's a bro. [/quote] Wait, do you mean "hey, he's a decent person" or, "He's fratty" kind of "bro"? This is very important. :lol: |
Decent person. Everyone knows you're a solid brah.
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New A Wilhelm Scream EP is delish.
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does anyone remember robin hood? he stole from the rich and gave to the poor and I'm pretty sure robin hood is the ****ing man.
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[quote=Morrissey]And he stole from the rich and the poor and the not very rich and the very poor and he stole all hearts away[/quote]
morrissey rules |
oh all of you pieces of s[size=2]h[/size]it like mr. ron and mappy, I guess you f[size=2]u[/size]cks have never STOLEN MUSIC BY ILLEGALLY DOWNLOADING IT OFF THE INTERNET huh? oh yeah that's [I]stealing[/I] bros so shut you're f[size=2]u[/size]cking mouths before you go ranting about how you have a certain 'moral standard' that you hold to, god you people are so f[size=2]u[/size]cking dumb
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seriously, there's so many corners you are all going to back yourselves into if you try to pretend like 'oh yeah stealing is wrong in every case.' yes the action of taking something from someone else is inherently 'wrong,' but I would say there are some situations where it can be justified. if a homeless dude wants to steal some food so he can survive, there is no problem with that in my opinion
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[QUOTE=whiteminority;17633418]no, remember your stalking of nico?
well that was also comic gold, but it was stupid as hell you have to recognize.[/QUOTE] SubtleDagger was the one who found all those pictures. I just made fun of Niko. |
[QUOTE=Mr. Ron;17633947]Just because something is "hard" doesn't mean you should just stop doing it. Most things worth while and rewarding are difficult. All I'm saying is that work is more beneficial to you than you think it is.
Hate to break it to you, but in reality, there needs to be a chain of command. There needs to be people who know what they're doing telling others how to do things in a certain way (I.E. your manager) because [I]they know what they're doing.[/I] He's not on some power trip when he tells you to stock a damn case of tomato sauce. It just needs to get done. Thats how business is. Trust me, one of my jobs deals with the general public alllllllll day long. I know what its like to deal with irrevocably stupid people. However, its just part of life. You'll deal with retards no matter where you go. The goal is what matters, not the people. Oh, your parents paid for all of that? PRIVILEGED YOUTH! :P [/QUOTE] im not saying i will never work in my life or intend on never working but i'm not going to work until i'm done with school and get a professional job. |
How you going to get that professional job [whatever that is] without any demonstration on your CV that you can work at all?
[I]Hey guys, I've been taking it easy for a few years, chillin on mx and studying. I haven't ever worked, but I reckon I could slip into a graduate level job easily. What you reckon?[/I] I'm not trolling you dude, but people generally employ people they know can get up in the morning and get to work on time, and act in a generally reliable manner. Some kid thats just chilled at mumma's house for years while they studied hardly demostrates those qualities. Qualifications are just one factor that comes into account when you're applying for jobs. Appearance, behavioural and communication skills, work ethic and work history, etc. |
[quote=ronald]Wait, do you mean "hey, he's a decent person" or, "He's fratty" kind of "bro"? This is very important. :lol:[/QUOTE]
decent person, but possibly fratty bro but i can't tell, even though I don't think you can be both so probably not the latter. |
Nothing frat about Ronald tbh.
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Mr Ron is cool. Maybe he can give flesh a job at Mr Ron and Sons where he doesn't have to cut his hair or take off his Rise Against shirt.
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[QUOTE=Aaron;17634015]How you going to get that professional job [whatever that is] without any demonstration on your CV that you can work at all?
[I]Hey guys, I've been taking it easy for a few years, chillin on mx and studying. I haven't ever worked, but I reckon I could slip into a graduate level job easily. What you reckon?[/I] I'm not trolling you dude, but people generally employ people they know can get up in the morning and get to work on time, and act in a generally reliable manner. Some kid thats just chilled at mumma's house for years while they studied hardly demostrates those qualities. Qualifications are just one factor that comes into account when you're applying for jobs. Appearance, behavioural and communication skills, work ethic and work history, etc.[/QUOTE] I'm pretty sure never working at the mall or some dumb store won't prevent me from getting a professional job. The fact that I went through with school successfully meeting deadlines for assignments and showing up to class will be good enough evidence to show I will be a good addition to the team. As far as appearance I'm pretty sure by the time I am done with school I will get over my current long rat tail hair style and I will for sure know the appropriate appearance for work. |
I'm pretty sure one point of getting a high school diploma is to prove that somebody can show up enough to pass.
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[quote=flesh;17634037]I'm pretty sure never working at the mall or some dumb store won't prevent me from getting a professional job. The fact that I went through with school successfully meeting deadlines for assignments and showing up to class will be good enough evidence to show I will be a good addition to the team. As far as appearance I'm pretty sure by the time I am done with school I will get over my current long rat tail hair style and I will for sure know the appropriate appearance for work.[/quote]
You really don't know much about entering the workforce do you? Once you get beyond menial jobs, into graduate level jobs, it's competitive. I've done assessment centre management [i.e. interviewing, psychometric testing, CBT assessments] and know what skill set they look for. It's the fact that someone was willing to work in a dumb store that important, not the job; it means they're willing to do things they don't enjoy to work towards a goal. Why would an employer consider an applicant who has no work experience, when others competiting for the same job do have that experience? I can tell you that they won't. If you're applying for a graduate-level position then all the people you're competing against have gone through tertiary education, and don't the group work thing, that hardly proves a thing about your skills. You've all got the qualifications, it's about distinguishing yourself beyond the other applicants. Not having any work history hardly does that in a positive way, does it? |
especially with the lack of jobs. everyone is looking for something that puts the thousands of candidates above each other.
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Yeah exactly dude. I love the attitude some students have that "once I have a degree, I'll have a graduate job". When I interview, we don't accept less than masters level now for most roles. It's so competitive that potential employers have realised they can take advantage of the employment pool and take the most qualified [both in educational level, and experience] for roles.
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[quote=cbmartinez;17633980]oh all of you pieces of s[SIZE=2]h[/SIZE]it like mr. ron and mappy, I guess you f[SIZE=2]u[/SIZE]cks have never STOLEN MUSIC BY ILLEGALLY DOWNLOADING IT OFF THE INTERNET huh? oh yeah that's [I]stealing[/I] bros so shut you're f[SIZE=2]u[/SIZE]cking mouths before you go ranting about how you have a certain 'moral standard' that you hold to, god you people are so f[SIZE=2]u[/SIZE]cking dumb[/quote]
Hey you with the face shut the **** up jk ilu but I think you're misunderstanding me. [quote=cobert;17634017]decent person, but possibly fratty bro but i can't tell, even though I don't think you can be both so probably not the latter.[/quote] Well, I hate frats and those who occupy them (with some exceptions), and I don't dress like one, so nah. |
[QUOTE=Aaron;17634059]You really don't know much about entering the workforce do you? Once you get beyond menial jobs, into graduate level jobs, it's competitive. I've done assessment centre management [i.e. interviewing, psychometric testing, CBT assessments] and know what skill set they look for. It's the fact that someone was willing to work in a dumb store that important, not the job; it means they're willing to do things they don't enjoy to work towards a goal. Why would an employer consider an applicant who has no work experience, when others competiting for the same job do have that experience? I can tell you that they won't. If you're applying for a graduate-level position then all the people you're competing against have gone through tertiary education, and don't the group work thing, that hardly proves a thing about your skills. You've all got the qualifications, it's about distinguishing yourself beyond the other applicants. Not having any work history hardly does that in a positive way, does it?[/QUOTE]
I can pretty much bulls'hit job experience. I'm going to be a high school teacher, not some marketing job or something. |
Flesh do you like beer
I like beer lets agree on something |
beer rules, i'm going to go steal a 40
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[FONT=Impact][B][SIZE=7]HOLD IT RIGHT THERE, SON[/SIZE][/B][/FONT]
40's are gross. Steal quality beer instead. |
king cobra rules all
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new discussion: adderall, the wonder drug
soooo good for pounding out work |
Bier ist sehr gut!
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I've been awake for almost 27 hours now. I'm going to try and sleep even though I'm not tired, then me and all kinds of bros are going out tonight to get this dead deer from beside the highway and throw it somewhere on campus.
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what are you joining a frat or some gay ****
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