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- Metacell
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dv wrote:Spoken like somebody with a trust fund.
Sell out. There are cookies on the commons table by the third row of cubicles.
The people who human waste me off the most are the well paid artistic professionals who sit their saying "You just got to keep doing what you love until someone pays you for it!"
uncouth individuals.
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Metacell wrote:dv wrote:Spoken like somebody with a trust fund.
Sell out. There are cookies on the commons table by the third row of cubicles.
The people who human waste me off the most are the well paid artistic professionals who sit their saying "You just got to keep doing what you love until someone pays you for it!"
uncouth individuals.
College professors that encourage their students to go into academia, even though they know their numbers are getting cut and their retired colleagues are being replaced by part-time lecturers.
College professors that encourage their students to pursue a particular degree program to keep their enrollment numbers up, even though the student doesn't have a chance in hell of making it professionally.
The second one was my housemate's "fiddlesticks this, I'm getting a teaching cert" moment.
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dv wrote:ukimalefu wrote: <stupidity>
Spoken like somebody with a trust fund.
Sell out. There are cookies on the commons table by the third row of cubicles.
Zen Pencils is just the worst. 1) Find quote from famous person 2) Neglect any sort of context or understanding 3) Put bland saccharine greeting-card art in


Damn. I have a quote for the next panel:
To assure safe and healthful working conditions for working men and women; by authorizing enforcement of the standards developed under the Act; by assisting and encouraging the States in their efforts to assure safe and healthful working conditions; by providing for research, information, education, and training in the field of occupational safety and health; and for other purposes.
dv wrote:Metacell wrote:dv wrote:Spoken like somebody with a trust fund.
Sell out. There are cookies on the commons table by the third row of cubicles.
The people who human waste me off the most are the well paid artistic professionals who sit their saying "You just got to keep doing what you love until someone pays you for it!"
uncouth individuals.
College professors that encourage their students to go into academia, even though they know their numbers are getting cut and their retired colleagues are being replaced by part-time lecturers.
College professors that encourage their students to pursue a particular degree program to keep their enrollment numbers up, even though the student doesn't have a chance in hell of making it professionally.
The second one was my housemate's "fiddlesticks this, I'm getting a teaching cert" moment.
heh ... i don't know about your neck of the woods, but where i live (and by that i mean pretty much the whole country), teaching is about the worst profession for job opportunities
personally i'm strongly suspecting that the whole concept of a "job" is becoming history ... it's all going to be part-time gigs, short-term contracts and whatever entrepreneurial scraps people can put together.
but meanwhile we'll soon see history's first trillionaire, so it's all worth it!
"TOS ain’t havin no horserace round here. “Policies” is the coin of the realm." -- iDaemon
TOS wrote:personally i'm strongly suspecting that the whole concept of a "job" is becoming history ... it's all going to be part-time gigs, short-term contracts and whatever entrepreneurial scraps people can put together.
That's about where I am. I've been trying to land a job that I can keep for the next 9 years but I'm beginning to see that might not exist for me anymore. Tempted to sell my my house, go out West and take up professional vegetarian cooking and stock photography.
Aw, he's no fun, he fell right over.
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...so I'm supposed to find the Shadow King from inside a daiquiri?
Science is Truth for Life. In FORTRAN tongue the Answer.
...so I'm supposed to find the Shadow King from inside a daiquiri?
TOS wrote:but meanwhile we'll soon see history's first trillionaire, so it's all worth it!
Adjusted for inflation? Wasn't there some ancient roman emperor that was worth that much?
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dv wrote:ukimalefu wrote:
Spoken like somebody with a trust fund.
Sell out. There are cookies on the commons table by the third row of cubicles.
Just remember there are a lot of undercover hippies amongst your ranks.
And those of us who are downright subversive guerrillas.
"And beneath the starry flag, we civilized them with a Krag..."
sturner wrote:dv wrote:ukimalefu wrote:
Spoken like somebody with a trust fund.
Sell out. There are cookies on the commons table by the third row of cubicles.
Just remember there are a lot of undercover hippies amongst your ranks.
And those of us who are downright subversive guerrillas.
I'm cool with that.
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