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But he gets everyone, every time. If he put half the energy into his job search that he put into trolling this forum...
I know!
So many people have been trolled in this thread, myself included. We need a moderator lock and TVSG can post another thread when his UI runs out telling us how he accepted a job at Mickey D's running the late night grill...
Thursday was March 1st. The date of this posting is Sat March 3rd.
Did anything happen Thursday or Friday (March 1st and 2nd)?
I asked a question along the same lines earlier today, based on his post count yesterday which spanned the whole day:
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Originally Posted by STT Resident
You said that you treat weekdays between 10AM and 6PM as "working days" and concentrate on your job search. So was yesterday (just as an example) a holiday, a slow day at the office, or did you take a Personal day off?
Maybe the acid reflux kicked in again and he called in sick (to himself).
The job search is not a priority when one sets an alarm 115 minutes after others have gone to work. When its not a priority, one ends up bouncing around between jobs that are well below the average for people with similar educations and/or experience. $8.50/hr unemployment is not typical for a college grad many years after graduation.
Now if it ever becomes his priority, and the staying up with wearwolfs hours cease, the results after several years of employment, could improve. But short of a 180 degree attitude change, these low-paying jobs followed by months of unemployment patterns are likely to repeat.
The job search is not a priority when one sets an alarm 115 minutes after others have gone to work. When its not a priority, one ends up bouncing around between jobs that are well below the average for people with similar educations and/or experience. $8.50/hr unemployment is not typical for a college grad many years after graduation.
Now if it ever becomes his priority, and the staying up with wearwolfs hours cease, the results after several years of employment, could improve. But short of a 180 degree attitude change, these low-paying jobs followed by months of unemployment patterns are likely to repeat.
So in one post you encouraged people to take low paying jobs and now you say I should be on UE after years of graduating college. Stop talking to me or I will contact the moderator
TVSG, As always your comprehension is not great. I'm saying if you keep missing the first 2 hours of the proper workday, you are likely to be unemployed again and again. You said your brother is doing better with just high school. Ask him and millions of others what time they awake when unemployed. Some are like you, but some are go getters, and the latter will outperform the slackers long-term.
A piece of paper from college is just ONE tool, but one needs MANY to get hired, being motivated with a terrific work ethic is vital. The old saying rings true "If all you do is all you have ever done, all you will get is all you have ever gotten".
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