Tips for a fresh college grad on the prowl for work? (Page 11/13)
maryjane JUL 31, 01:03 AM
The fun's all over here boys. Might as well head 'em up and start for Montana.
Tony Kania JUL 31, 10:57 AM
Nice Steve. You can be a ****ing idiot at times mang.
Formula88 JUL 31, 02:54 PM
This must be the first "help me find a job" thread to end up in the Trash Can.
nitroheadz28 JUL 31, 04:31 PM
Lets not forget that apparently from now on he will be hounding me in every thread I make with this:


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Originally posted by 84fiero123:


Oh that's it you arrogant little twit, I will make sure you never have any thread that I don't post that last post in every time you post.




Sigh, well at least many of you were helpful and I really appreciate it guys. Hopefully I can find something soon enough.
Nazareth JUL 31, 05:18 PM
I actually hate to post here after this ignorant mess. I'll start out by congratulating you on getting your degree. Higher education is a difficult choice to pursue after having gone to school for 13 years already. I for one am proud to have paid my taxes in order to help you to achieve this goal in your life, I'm sure your parents are very proud as well. Looking at job options around your area does not seem to be paying off so well at the time. You have a few choices, you can either wait for the job market in your area to grow stronger or strike off on a new adventure and go to where the jobs are. The automotive industry is booming in east Tennessee at the moment. There are good jobs all over the place that the migrant worker influx is not qualified to do. There are few union shops here so there is little chance of the companies folding up to go to a more employer friendly area. The cost of living is quite a bit lower than you used to. The weather is a bit more comfortable as well. There is good money to be made in such an area. There are of course other parts of the country that are also recovering at a faster rate than the norm that might suit your needs.
Do you have what it takes to take that chance? I'll be trying to keep up with future threads to see what you have decided on.
BlackEmrald JUL 31, 09:43 PM
Well, this is unconventional: In after trash can!
rbell2915 JUL 31, 10:47 PM
I don't understand how such a nice and helpful topic went to the trash so quickly. So what, if he went to college or not, that's HIS choice. There was no reason for any of this to happen. As the old saying goes: if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all. And just because someone insults you, that doesn't mean you retaliate. This is the internet. You can easily scroll down and ignore the hate.
nitroheadz28 JUL 31, 11:04 PM

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Originally posted by Nazareth:

I actually hate to post here after this ignorant mess. I'll start out by congratulating you on getting your degree. Higher education is a difficult choice to pursue after having gone to school for 13 years already. I for one am proud to have paid my taxes in order to help you to achieve this goal in your life, I'm sure your parents are very proud as well. Looking at job options around your area does not seem to be paying off so well at the time. You have a few choices, you can either wait for the job market in your area to grow stronger or strike off on a new adventure and go to where the jobs are. The automotive industry is booming in east Tennessee at the moment. There are good jobs all over the place that the migrant worker influx is not qualified to do. There are few union shops here so there is little chance of the companies folding up to go to a more employer friendly area. The cost of living is quite a bit lower than you used to. The weather is a bit more comfortable as well. There is good money to be made in such an area. There are of course other parts of the country that are also recovering at a faster rate than the norm that might suit your needs.
Do you have what it takes to take that chance? I'll be trying to keep up with future threads to see what you have decided on.



Thanks a lot sir! Its really too bad that one man was able to destroy the thread as much as he did , it was supposed to be a productive outlet for myself and the other few youngins here in a similar position). Heh my one living parent doesn't even know where my school is located let alone what the name of it is. Thanks for the pointer about TN, I will definitely become more aggressive in the hunt and will take whatever measures I deem necessary. Thanks again for the support
Tony Kania AUG 01, 01:30 AM
If all else fails nitro', remember, I will hold you tight during the darkness.
nitroheadz28 AUG 01, 01:17 PM

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Originally posted by Tony Kania:

If all else fails nitro', remember, I will hold you tight during the darkness.



Yes, you'll probably have to do that because Steve vowed via PM that he will track my every post and report any more disability remarks to the ADA and Special Olympics so that its forwarded to any job I might apply to

Oh cause I was obviously making fun of the disabled and do that on a regular basis if at all , gotta love keyboard warriors