version sound wrote:So, are you a loser or a winner?
obik wrote:version sound wrote:So, are you a loser or a winner?
Well, I'm posting here, aren't I?
version sound wrote:Not sure which option that picture implies...
FlexMyHead wrote:version sound wrote:Not sure which option that picture implies...
That picture is worth at least a 1,000 words.
The first that come to mind are: Opulence, quixotic and idyllic.
obik wrote:
You skipped ugly.
version sound wrote:So, are you a loser or a winner? I think I'm extremely successful in terms of my personal life, but feel like a complete failure professionally. You?
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
JGJR wrote:version sound wrote:So, are you a loser or a winner? I think I'm extremely successful in terms of my personal life, but feel like a complete failure professionally. You?
Pretty much this.
version sound wrote:JGJR wrote:version sound wrote:So, are you a loser or a winner? I think I'm extremely successful in terms of my personal life, but feel like a complete failure professionally. You?
Pretty much this.
I'm jealous of that library science degree. IANK. I'd be way more proud of that than my fairly worthless JD.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
version sound wrote:Finding work sucks. It looks like the "permanent" job I took last year is probably going to end no later than the end of November because they lost the government contract I was working on. Yay.
version sound wrote:I have two grad degrees and neither has been much help in getting a permanent gig. In DC, a JD is pretty worthless unless 1) You went to a top tier school and graduated in the top 10% of your class or 2) You know someone who can get you a job. My MA in English lit is almost completely worthless. I almost quit after my first year of law school to go design school. I should have. My wife works in design and makes way more than I do.
version sound wrote:That's what I thought I was doing with law school. I was completely clueless about the reality of the job market. I probably should have gone into computer science.
version sound wrote:That's what I thought I was doing with law school. I was completely clueless about the reality of the job market. I probably should have gone into computer science.
version sound wrote:It looks like the "permanent" job I took last year is probably going to end no later than the end of November because they lost the government contract I was working on.
xxxHunterxxx wrote:version sound wrote:It looks like the "permanent" job I took last year is probably going to end no later than the end of November because they lost the government contract I was working on.
Is the company that won the contract in the area? If so, you might wanna try to move with the contract. It happens all the time.
version sound wrote:xxxHunterxxx wrote:version sound wrote:It looks like the "permanent" job I took last year is probably going to end no later than the end of November because they lost the government contract I was working on.
Is the company that won the contract in the area? If so, you might wanna try to move with the contract. It happens all the time.
Nope. Texas.
yourenotevil wrote:i am trying to get any kind of job at the library out here, but it is pretty hard to get into. the library near me is really small, but it must have like at least 8 people on staff at all times and it is open everyday, it's so weird but it is cool.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
version sound wrote:I have two grad degrees and neither has been much help in getting a permanent gig.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
JGJR wrote:yourenotevil wrote:i am trying to get any kind of job at the library out here, but it is pretty hard to get into. the library near me is really small, but it must have like at least 8 people on staff at all times and it is open everyday, it's so weird but it is cool.
I heard they have great hide and seek games.
Seriously, good luck! I've repeatedly heard how tough it is get a job in the PDX over the years.
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