swag

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If I have the opportunity to take a job that pays 30% more than what I make now but has absolutely nothing to do with what I got my degrees in, do you think I should take it? Not sure of the long-term opportunities with it.
Fuck degrees. They're a means to an ends. The further away you get from your formal education, the less it matters anyway.

I'd be more concerned with the long-term opportunities and what they might lead to -- and if that's something you're interested in.
 

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Will it be fun? Is there opportunity to grow professionally? Do you really want a long term gig? Are you someone that needs to follow the safe route?
Most likely not, it's basically paperwork and some dealing with people in the court system. State job so it has safety in terms of economic fluctuations for the most part. Right now, I'm just looking forward to hopefully having my own place. Or at least not sharing a room anymore.

Fuck degrees. They're a means to an ends. The further away you get from your formal education, the less it matters anyway.

I'd be more concerned with the long-term opportunities and what they might lead to -- and if that's something you're interested in.
That's true :D. I just feel like without that expensive piece of paper, most industries won't even look at you if you're looking to enter the field. Though perhaps I'm just too used to finance.

I'll have to research that more to be honest, but that's what I'm most concerned about as well.
 

Enron

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Most likely not, it's basically paperwork and some dealing with people in the court system. State job so it has safety in terms of economic fluctuations for the most part. Right now, I'm just looking forward to hopefully having my own place. Or at least not sharing a room anymore.



That's true :D. I just feel like without that expensive piece of paper, most industries won't even look at you if you're looking to enter the field. Though perhaps I'm just too used to finance.

I'll have to research that more to be honest, but that's what I'm most concerned about as well.
I agree with Swag. I mean, if there isn't opportunity for professional growth or something long term, maybe wait for something better. But then again, if you just want the money and aren't concerned with the long term at the moment, go for it. Just because you do it today doesn't mean you have to do it forever.
 

Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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School is so hard!!!!

Come try my job for a day or two. You'll grow very nostalgic for 5 class days. :p
At least you're not censored :D
I doubt I can handle the physical aspect of your job, but nonetheless I can do it no problem. I was once a world-class dishwasher :D

They are capable of caressing @Fr3sh's micropenis, so I don't foresee problems...
The space between the pinky and the finger next to it are my favorite, specially when is soaked in vaseline :tuttosport:
 

Quetzalcoatl

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Aug 22, 2007
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Just called Swag, the coffee shop owner, and he told me they are out of Donuts. Sorry bro.
Cheapskate :(
I feel the exact opposite. I feel like I work too to an absurd point and sometimes it really feels meaningless, but I keep doing it. I guess Camus was right.
If you're working that much for someone else then it surely would suck :D

What did Camus say?
 

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