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a BA is the "new" high school diploma? (pg. 8)
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occrider
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Originally posted by metalgearsolid
Ok I don't have a "job". But I take care of the properties my parents own. This means I clean, do plumbing and eletrical work when it is needed. Also I do interviews with possible tenants and I manage who has payed and who hasn't payed. I also do yard work to keep the properties nice on the outside. These past three days have seen me working on a home that the tenants left extremely dirty. It took me a long time to clean all the mouse crap and other crap the tenants left. I don't get paid by my parents. But according to you am I not going to be a good employee because I haven't "worked" a single day in my life? I'd like to see you install a toilet all by yourself, see how easy that is for you or using a snake to unclog the pipes while having to walk into ankle high .


So put it on your resume that you were self-employed as a property manager you jackass.
Slylee
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Originally posted by occrider
So put it on your resume that you were self-employed as a property manager you jackass.


lol

exactly
Allied Nations
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Originally posted by jennypie
Must be a lot of ty nurses in the US then. :p



What he's saying really doesn't sound right to me, but who am I kidding, I don't know about nursing.
Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by Allied Nations
What he's saying really doesn't make sound right to me, but who am I kidding, I don't know about nursing.




Of course it doesn't sound right. I really think he has no idea what the he's talking about. There's no way in Hell a nurse would be allowed to practice without a license. And I'm sorry, but it IS guaranteed for life, provided one stays on top of their education, which is lifelong in nursing.
Allied Nations
You tell it Jenny, you tell it.
Silky Johnson
*nods*
OurManFlint
This is generally true except for BA's or BS's in Accounting Engineering, and Nursing. These jobs require a very technical training, and nobody can really do them unless you study them. If you graduate with an undergraduate degree in these fields, you are pretty much set up for a job right away. Plus the demand for these fields is much higher than most others. With most all other degrees, how you get a job depends on who you know, really. I'm glad I chose Accounting as my major....
metalgearsolid
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Originally posted by occrider
So put it on your resume that you were self-employed as a property manager you jackass.
Would that increase the chances of you hiring me? And actually I was wondering, if it counted since I don't get paid.
metalgearsolid
quote:
Originally posted by occrider
So put it on your resume that you were self-employed as a property manager you jackass.
Would that increase the chances of you hiring me? And actually I was wondering, if it counted since I don't get paid.
Allied Nations
I'm glad I'm a ing fine arts major :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue:

smallSHEEP
Degrees are definitely getting easier, they gave me my degree just to get rid of me after 5 years.
occrider
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Originally posted by metalgearsolid
Would that increase the chances of you hiring me? And actually I was wondering, if it counted since I don't get paid.


Ummm yea generally a resume with something/anything on it is better than a resume that's double spaced with type 14 font. And how would I ever find out that your parents never paid you a salary commensurate with a part-time property manager?

Btw, it's funny to google applicants before the interview and read up on their most recent drug exploits in myspace. Take that out people.
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