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Unemployment or seeking for a new job? (poll) (pg. 7)
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evil_cookie
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Originally posted by Orko
Good people with quality skills will be found and had, even if they go to a ty school.


I'm not arguing otherwise. What I addressed was specifically in regards to students and the fact that there are schools that prepare you, and then there are schools that prepare you. You cannot deny that the opportunity to network efficiently, with the right people in your field, is at least partly contingent on where you attend--not to mention that a rigorous academic environment fosters the sort of work-habits you need to be a competent employee.
E2EK1EL
Some stock dude on CP24 confirms the economy will rebounce back in 2010, who knows ... I really hope it's true and maybe, hopping it to be sooner.
Intangible
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Originally posted by E2EK1EL
Some stock dude on CP24 confirms the economy will rebounce back in 2010, who knows ... I really hope it's true and maybe, hopping it to be sooner.


Early 2010 would be perfect *fingers crossed* Just in time for me to start job hunting.
Skipper
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Originally posted by E2EK1EL
Some stock dude on CP24 confirms the economy will rebounce back in 2010, who knows ... I really hope it's true and maybe, hopping it to be sooner.


Lots of different theories out there, but from what I have read the consensus seems to be 2010 for the initial stages of recovery.
nadezhda
i loathe my job and i'm looking for a new one. well a new career, to be honest. they laid off half our department nearly two months ago, so i might be safe for a little while longer, but not forever. AND no one is hiring right now. ing recession - i shake my fist at you!
malek
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Originally posted by Irishaddict
Yes. And you have to consistently work your butt off.


bull, working hard is not enough

Some people work their ass off but:

-are anti-social
-their work isn't noticed by the right people
-can't express themselves properly
-working hard doesn't always mean being the most productive...

and if you plan on working hard to get promoted, you have to be at a place for long enough and be patient...
DigiNut
quote:
Originally posted by malek
bull, working hard is not enough

More succinctly expressed as: Effort does not equal outcome.

You have to work hard, but you also have to work at the right things.
malek
quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
More succinctly expressed as: Effort does not equal outcome.

You have to work hard, but you also have to work at the right things.


well said
YouReadyB
quote:
Originally posted by VDub
Unqualified??????????

To get paid $32 an hour to push a broom and stack material???

My god... Some of the animals I work with don't even have high school and are pulling in 70 geeeeeees...


i'm sending you my resume.... im in! :)
SniFFleS
quote:
Originally posted by Skipper
Lots of different theories out there, but from what I have read the consensus seems to be 2010 for the initial stages of recovery.


Almost all the analysts/economists that correctly foretasted the housing bubble and recession predict it will last much much longer.

VDub
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Originally posted by YouReadyB
i'm sending you my resume.... im in! :)


Laborers Local 183...

Ask any porkchop for the address......
nadezhda
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Originally posted by SniFFleS
Almost all the analysts/economists that correctly foretasted the housing bubble and recession predict it will last much much longer.


great!
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