Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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yep

let me tell you something about HR depts and those that work in HR. they are all shit. its a black hole for resume's and potential candidates. i learned this when i graduated back in 05
Yeah, and I can only think the government department is just as bad. My dad said it's really difficult getting a job through USAJobs.com.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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Either that or he rapes sheep & steals their wool.
rape+robbery = success :D

Just be careful Druchod, quite a few ppl i know have been taking on new jobs & then get retrenched six months later.You have to do some serious homework on the new company you might join.The sad thing is lately,even if you have a shitty job you should be glad you have one.
true dat, i'm looking for a new project because i get complacent after a while on any project. i'm always looking for bigger and better opportunities
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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Quick question folks...

Is there any other word close to Knowledge or similar to Knowledge? There's a project I'm working on, but I don't want to use the word knowledge, does it work using State of knowing?
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
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Quick question folks...

Is there any other word close to Knowledge or similar to Knowledge? There's a project I'm working on, but I don't want to use the word knowledge, does it work using State of knowing?
epistemology

lol @ aush. he just didn't wanna tell you :D

EDIT: btw I meant google it, don't just put "I episteme" instead of "I know" :D
 

Byrone

Peen Meister
Dec 19, 2005
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yep

let me tell you something about HR depts and those that work in HR. they are all shit. its a black hole for resume's and potential candidates. i learned this when i graduated back in 05

Your 100% spot on & nepotism is rife within hr departments.Besides read a cv & interviewing a person in the flesh are two different things.Many companies lose out on wonderful potential staff with great work ethic.


rape+robbery = success :D
The Aberdeen way.:D

true dat, i'm looking for a new project because i get complacent after a while on any project. i'm always looking for bigger and better opportunities

Thats the way to go but as i said do your homework.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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Your 100% spot on & nepotism is rife within hr departments.Besides read a cv & interviewing a person in the flesh are two different things.Many companies lose out on wonderful potential staff with great work ethic.




The Aberdeen way.:D




Thats the way to go but as i said do your homework.
word, no doubt
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
Your 100% spot on & nepotism is rife within hr departments.Besides read a cv & interviewing a person in the flesh are two different things.Many companies lose out on wonderful potential staff with great work ethic.
You gotta love companies that have such a high opinion of themselves that they only want to hire "the best graduates". They have these dumb commercials saying "are you a top graduate?" "do you have what it takes?". If I were, would I be looking at your stupid company? No.

And not just that they want them, they are convinced they deserve them. There's people writing blogs about this that are so arrogant that you'd think god commissioned their products.
 

Byrone

Peen Meister
Dec 19, 2005
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You gotta love companies that have such a high opinion of themselves that they only want to hire "the best graduates". They have these dumb commercials saying "are you a top graduate?" "do you have what it takes?". If I were, would I be looking at your stupid company? No.

And not just that they want them, they are convinced they deserve them. There's people writing blogs about this that are so arrogant that you'd think god commissioned their products.
Yup very true & once they get these suckers they drown them with employee of the month awards & accolades to boost their ego's.The sad thing is that not all the best graduates have good work & business ethic.The worst part is that some of them have no common sense what so ever.
 
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Apr 12, 2004
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    Quick question folks...

    Is there any other word close to Knowledge or similar to Knowledge? There's a project I'm working on, but I don't want to use the word knowledge, does it work using State of knowing?
    understanding, comprehension, grasp, command, mastery; expertise, skill, proficiency, expertness, accomplishment, adeptness, capacity, capability
     

    Martin

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    Dec 31, 2000
    56,913
    Lol, I genuinly didn't know Rab. No offense, mate. ;)

    Martin, I am soooo not looking forward to the second half of TOK, come August. :D
    So let me get this straight. You and I both did a course called "The theory of knowledge", and neither of us coming out of that actually knew that the technical term for that is epistemology. I think that about sums up how useful TOK is :D

    - Mah, I'm learning all about how these little things collide and interact.
    - You mean physics?
    - What's physics?

    :shifty:
     

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