a BA is the "new" high school diploma? (pg. 8)
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occrider |
quote: | 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. |
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Slylee |
quote: | Originally posted by occrider
So put it on your resume that you were self-employed as a property manager you jackass. |
lol
exactly |
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Allied Nations |
quote: | 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. |
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Silky Johnson |
quote: | 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. |
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Allied Nations |
You tell it Jenny, you tell it. |
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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.... |
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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. |
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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. |
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Allied Nations |
I'm glad I'm a ing fine arts major :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: |
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smallSHEEP |
Degrees are definitely getting easier, they gave me my degree just to get rid of me after 5 years. |
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occrider |
quote: | 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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