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Post by Horatio Nelson on Jun 5, 2016 0:03:23 GMT
State your job/profession here.
I'm a lifeguard (When school is out)
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Post by Mountbatten on Jun 5, 2016 0:08:40 GMT
Pretty sure most of us haven't graduated and gotten jobs yet...
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Post by Horatio Nelson on Jun 5, 2016 0:28:46 GMT
Pretty sure most of us haven't graduated and gotten jobs yet... Ever heard of working while in school? Many students do it for carrying cash. Unless most of you are in middleschool, which is understandable...
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Post by Mountbatten on Jun 5, 2016 1:00:57 GMT
Pretty sure most of us haven't graduated and gotten jobs yet... Ever heard of working while in school? Many students do it for carrying cash. Unless most of you are in middleschool, which is understandable... A lot of people don't have jobs while in high school, college maybe. But if anybody here actually does then we will see.
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Post by Desophaeus on Jun 5, 2016 1:08:16 GMT
Currently unemployed due to recent relocation to western Florida now.
Also planning to attend University of West Florida to switch majors to Chemistry and obtain a Bachelor's degree of Science, pending soon this fall or next year. Depending on how things look in a fiscal sense.
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Post by Von Bismarck jr on Jun 5, 2016 1:52:52 GMT
What's a job? Lol My parents are making me get a job next summer, but for now I'm safe on the couch. Once I'm out of school I'm looking to go to UNC-A (University of North Carolina-Asheville) and get a major in Political Science, maybe become a history teacher or professor. Either that or a video game tester. 2 totally different routes but I like em.
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Post by Desophaeus on Jun 5, 2016 3:00:30 GMT
What's a job? Lol My parents are making me get a job next summer, but for now I'm safe on the couch. Once I'm out of school I'm looking to go to UNC-A (University of North Carolina-Asheville) and get a major in Political Science, maybe become a history teacher or professor. Either that or a video game tester. 2 totally different routes but I like em. Poltical Science? I suggest something more pratical in landing an actual functional career. One of the biggest reasons why I am switching to chemistry is because of strong availability of anaylst positions in various companies that offer a fairly good salary and strong job security seeing as how so many positions are open long as you have the prerequisite degree and sufficient brains to jump over the differences in fields (such as an analyst specalizing in violates versus an analyst for metaloids). Video games... you have multiple paths of opportunity. Computer Science is fairly a demanding major that takes hard work and brains (in comparison to the IT major). It covers everything from troubleshooting, programming (even deep down to the OS level), and even build your very own computer from stratch is generally expected to be a task easily doable by a person who posses a Bachelor's degree in Comp Sci. Mind you, that's an extremely broad choice. There's other majors that takes similar classes but has a narrower focus like networking (it will only get even better in the future the more people uses the internet and LANs, etc). Just don't do the Pol Sci thing. Just a tip from a guy who's out there in the real world and living outside the parents' house for 9 years now. Don't pour your money into an useless degree that has very limited pratical use in the real world (unless you're sorta the starving artist type who's in the field for a personal reason). It's more worthwhile to leverage the college degree into consistent availability of income than having a weird degree like History of 15th century German Literature. More or less likely, you WILL end up looking for a job at least multiple times in your lifetime as an adult. It's easier going through those times with a solid degree.
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Jun 5, 2016 18:10:57 GMT
Not really a job, but I'm volunteering for my local library over the summer. That way I get out of the house, and, more importantly, it will look good on future job applications and college applications.
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Post by Jean Lannes on Jun 5, 2016 18:59:35 GMT
RB6 noob and EU4 addict. I pay myself with soda and chips
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Jun 5, 2016 19:20:11 GMT
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Post by Horatio Nelson on Jun 5, 2016 19:20:11 GMT
Not really a job, but I'm volunteering for my local library over the summer. That way I get out of the house, and, more importantly, it will look good on future job applications and college applications. Good idea, that and internships are preferred choices.
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Post by Horatio Nelson on Jun 5, 2016 19:21:21 GMT
RB6 noob and EU4 addict. I pay myself with soda and chips Life of a modern king. Respect.
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Jun 6, 2016 5:35:31 GMT
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Jun 6, 2016 5:35:31 GMT
Doing CMA from ICMAP (Google it, no it not spam or malware)
JOBS WILL COME TO ME ONCE I COMPLETE MY CMA!!! HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAH!
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Jun 7, 2016 13:52:02 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2016 13:52:02 GMT
I am a musician, but I am learning to be a programmer
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Jun 7, 2016 13:53:18 GMT
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Jun 7, 2016 13:53:18 GMT
I am a musician, but I am learning to be a programmer image coding while signing!! Wowwwwww!!!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2016 13:59:32 GMT
I am a musician, but I am learning to be a programmer image coding while signing!! Wowwwwww!!! I am saxophone player
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