Poll of the Day > 2nd job in 2 weeks got turned down for

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OmegaTomHank
07/24/17 1:25:03 PM
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By the way I would never use one of your topics about being depressed about not being able to pay loans or your boyfriend leaving you or whatever the million things you've soapboxes on here in years past to bash you but I'm also a bigger person than you.
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Jen0125
07/24/17 1:25:55 PM
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Tlc I'm not gonna play this game with you lol. You have talked down to my degree numerous times on here and your topic was transparent.

Good luck with your interview to be a Walmart greeter. You have such a great disposition I'm sure you'll be stellar at that job.
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RCtheWSBC
07/24/17 1:30:09 PM
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TLC and Shenti should be roommates
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Cacciato
07/24/17 1:33:25 PM
#54:


OmegaTomHank posted...
Jen0125 posted...
OmegaTomHank posted...
You think if I went to school for museum studies I could get a job handling insurance claims too?

Any advice is helpful


You could have a degree in literally anything to get my job. Lots of jobs are the same way. If you have a bachelor's degree it's preferable to a lot companies regardless of what it is in.

Maybe try not being a NEET and you'll be able to get a decent job.



So I should get a degree in rock climbing or museum studies or whatever and spend the next 40 years paying back the money?


Doesn't seem like a reasonable investment. Probably makes more sense to make 30-40k without 100k in debt with interest.

It would be a good help if you could point me to a 6 figure salary I could make with museum studies. I'm looking into the University of Phoenix as we speak

You're fuckin hopeless dude. Take your ass down to the recruiters office and stay away from for-profit universities.

I cant believe you just made a comment about a shitty investment and then use the words 'University of Phoenix' in the same post.
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DorkLink
07/24/17 1:37:21 PM
#55:


Is this guy Sunny? Talk about passive-aggressive baiting and then victim-blaming
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SunWuKung420
07/24/17 1:38:33 PM
#56:


DorkLink posted...
Is this guy Sunny? Talk about passive-aggressive baiting and then victim-blaming


What! You're my alt....
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OmegaTomHank
07/24/17 1:41:26 PM
#57:


Jen0125 posted...
Tlc I'm not gonna play this game with you lol. You have talked down to my degree numerous times on here and your topic was transparent.

Good luck with your interview to be a Walmart greeter. You have such a great disposition I'm sure you'll be stellar at that job.


I have no recollection of that. I haven't talked about your degree of I have in many many years. I'm sure you know all about my disposition Jen. The fact that I'm polite to you when I don't needn't to be and in spite of your aggression towards me bodes well.

RCtheWSBC posted...
TLC and Shenti should be roommates



I don't even know what this means.

But whatever amuses you bud
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OmegaTomHank
07/24/17 1:42:00 PM
#58:


Cacciato posted...
OmegaTomHank posted...
Jen0125 posted...
OmegaTomHank posted...
You think if I went to school for museum studies I could get a job handling insurance claims too?

Any advice is helpful


You could have a degree in literally anything to get my job. Lots of jobs are the same way. If you have a bachelor's degree it's preferable to a lot companies regardless of what it is in.

Maybe try not being a NEET and you'll be able to get a decent job.



So I should get a degree in rock climbing or museum studies or whatever and spend the next 40 years paying back the money?


Doesn't seem like a reasonable investment. Probably makes more sense to make 30-40k without 100k in debt with interest.

It would be a good help if you could point me to a 6 figure salary I could make with museum studies. I'm looking into the University of Phoenix as we speak

You're fuckin hopeless dude. Take your ass down to the recruiters office and stay away from for-profit universities.

I cant believe you just made a comment about a shitty investment and then use the words 'University of Phoenix' in the same post.




Bruh....
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OmegaTomHank
07/24/17 1:46:25 PM
#59:


DorkLink posted...
Is this guy Sunny? Talk about passive-aggressive baiting and then victim-blaming


Victim blaming?

Hello?

Also what passive aggression?


Do you seriously think I'm at all trying to be in Jen's good graces or if I did have a genuine problem with her I wouldn't just tell her directly?


The museum studies thing was a throwaway gag topic inspires by a conversation I had with another user.

I didn't even respond to Jen in the damn topic.


I don't think it's "victim blaming" when said person goes into a topic about my personal despair going hahah u talk shit about my degree you suck you jobless bum gahahahhahaha.

Meanwhile this was like a week ago...
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OmegaTomHank
07/24/17 1:49:10 PM
#60:


This is the equivalent of running up to someone's house ringing the doorbell then running away.

For them to catch you go to your house and set your porch on fire.

Like what are you so angry about? I vastly overestimated your self esteem levels obviously.


Maybe a third apology is in order...
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RCtheWSBC
07/24/17 2:06:56 PM
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SunWuKung420
07/24/17 2:07:43 PM
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SunWuKung420 posted...
Dude, just go find any job. Walk into a bar/restaurant and ask to be dishwasher. When you're broke, no job is beneath you.

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Monopoman
07/24/17 2:08:00 PM
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There are numerous grants for school that are very easy to get if your old enough to not be still attached to your parents income or if your parents don't make much money then your getting it either way. If you go to a in-state school (in-state schools charge less to residents of the state) and qualify for those grants it cuts out a great deal of the cost of attending school.
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OmegaTomHank
07/24/17 2:22:43 PM
#64:


Monopoman posted...
There are numerous grants for school that are very easy to get if your old enough to not be still attached to your parents income or if your parents don't make much money then your getting it either way. If you go to a in-state school (in-state schools charge less to residents of the state) and qualify for those grants it cuts out a great deal of the cost of attending school.



Yeah I wanted financial aid at 19 and they told me I needed my mom and dads financial information and havent seen my mom in a good decade.
All of these aspects of life and the system we have in place for non affluent young people in todays society makes me laugh .

I think they said 24 or 25 though so I might be good for that unfortunately I cant really live on my own and go to school without working at this point
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OmegaTomHank
07/24/17 2:25:55 PM
#65:


RCtheWSBC posted...
Hey, I just saw this on Facebook:

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/01/smarter-living/job-interview-tips.html



Thats cool. Thanks
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Monopoman
07/24/17 5:03:01 PM
#66:


OmegaTomHank posted...
Monopoman posted...
There are numerous grants for school that are very easy to get if your old enough to not be still attached to your parents income or if your parents don't make much money then your getting it either way. If you go to a in-state school (in-state schools charge less to residents of the state) and qualify for those grants it cuts out a great deal of the cost of attending school.



Yeah I wanted financial aid at 19 and they told me I needed my mom and dads financial information and havent seen my mom in a good decade.
All of these aspects of life and the system we have in place for non affluent young people in todays society makes me laugh .

I think they said 24 or 25 though so I might be good for that unfortunately I cant really live on my own and go to school without working at this point

Keep in mind that part of school grants and loans are to help students survive with living expenses and buy books etc.... It varies on how much that is, but they definitely don't just look at tuition and cover that and then make you pay for everything else.
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