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That's true. But, to be fair, when it happens 80% of the time and the day of the week they skip is for the most part totally random, its difficult to plan for. The solution would be to publish a schedule, do it everyday, or not do it at all.Originally posted by SkinBasketWhat does that have to do with complaining about your company not giving you your daily juice box and snack? Or are you cranky because they also skipped nap time?Originally posted by PartialOh suck on it Skin. My company gets me at a bargin rate. Once college is done and I have a degree I can double my rate easily.Originally posted by SkinBasketBalloon headed interns who look a gift horse in the mouth.
Black people driving cars.
I guess I should have been more articulate and expanded the compass of my statement to, "employees who expect their company to act more like their parents than their employer."
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Your lack of professional experience is showing again.Originally posted by PartialThat's true. But, to be fair, when it happens 80% of the time and the day of the week they skip is for the most part totally random, its difficult to plan for. The solution would be to publish a schedule, do it everyday, or not do it at all.Originally posted by SkinBasketWhat does that have to do with complaining about your company not giving you your daily juice box and snack? Or are you cranky because they also skipped nap time?Originally posted by PartialOh suck on it Skin. My company gets me at a bargin rate. Once college is done and I have a degree I can double my rate easily.Originally posted by SkinBasketBalloon headed interns who look a gift horse in the mouth.
Black people driving cars.
I guess I should have been more articulate and expanded the compass of my statement to, "employees who expect their company to act more like their parents than their employer."
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I agree completely. MTP can change the settings so that multi-quote does not work.Originally posted by BallHawkPeople on this forum that create massive quote box chains.
People who post a thread and then reply to themselves, often time multiple times in a row (see pg 2 of this thread)The Bottom Line:
Formally Numb, same person, same views of M3
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Ummm.... saying its a good thing turned bad when your company provides you with breakfast so frequently due to 60 hour weeks that it has become a waste of money to eat before going in yet one day a week you get screwed over and find yourself hungry? Do you work for a big compajy?!?Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsYour lack of professional experience is showing again.Originally posted by PartialThat's true. But, to be fair, when it happens 80% of the time and the day of the week they skip is for the most part totally random, its difficult to plan for. The solution would be to publish a schedule, do it everyday, or not do it at all.Originally posted by SkinBasketWhat does that have to do with complaining about your company not giving you your daily juice box and snack? Or are you cranky because they also skipped nap time?Originally posted by PartialOh suck on it Skin. My company gets me at a bargin rate. Once college is done and I have a degree I can double my rate easily.Originally posted by SkinBasketBalloon headed interns who look a gift horse in the mouth.
Black people driving cars.
I guess I should have been more articulate and expanded the compass of my statement to, "employees who expect their company to act more like their parents than their employer."
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Programming blows. Learn dynamic languages too. By the time you get out of college, Java will be the new COBOL--which isn't a bad thing for job security. It will be the language that is uncool to code, but will be hard to get rid of.Originally posted by PartialBut they will pay for people who have experience in flex and j2e"There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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I like programming. I'm thinking about starting to look at Ruby on Rails as my boss keeps saying "Its an open source world", but I don't foresee flex going anywhere in the web app world anytime soon. Flash apps are soooooo pretty.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersProgramming blows. Learn dynamic languages too. By the time you get out of college, Java will be the new COBOL--which isn't a bad thing for job security. It will be the language that is uncool to code, but will be hard to get rid of.Originally posted by PartialBut they will pay for people who have experience in flex and j2e
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Groovy kicks Ruby in the balls.
Programming is fun, but after you do it for 10-12 years you'll probably get bored like most of us--and wish you worked as a Park Ranger or something."There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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To even suggest that they are going to publish a schedule, do it everyday, or not do it at all...That shows your lack of real world experience.Originally posted by Partial
Ummm.... saying its a good thing turned bad when your company provides you with breakfast so frequently due to 60 hour weeks that it has become a waste of money to eat before going in yet one day a week you get screwed over and find yourself hungry? Do you work for a big compajy?!?
Big Company: You don't work for a big company. My experience: Disney, Siemens Westinghouse, Blue Cross blue Shield, Harcout Brace Jovanovich (before they just became harcourt), etc.
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C'mon...with partial's winning personality..i'm sure he will be project manager.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersGroovy kicks Ruby in the balls.
Programming is fun, but after you do it for 10-12 years you'll probably get bored like most of us--and wish you worked as a Park Ranger or something.
P.S. I agree with you on programming..or really anything technical. Becomes routine very quickly and it gets tiring always having to "update" your skills.
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Actually, I work for a pretty big company. But again, nothing can compare to you.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTo even suggest that they are going to publish a schedule, do it everyday, or not do it at all...That shows your lack of real world experience.Originally posted by Partial
Ummm.... saying its a good thing turned bad when your company provides you with breakfast so frequently due to 60 hour weeks that it has become a waste of money to eat before going in yet one day a week you get screwed over and find yourself hungry? Do you work for a big compajy?!?
Big Company: You don't work for a big company. My experience: Disney, Siemens Westinghouse, Blue Cross blue Shield, Harcout Brace Jovanovich (before they just became harcourt), etc.
They decided to email a schedule out to everyone. So much for Ty knows best hey?
The only company up there that I would think off the top of my head that is bigger than mine is Disney.
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Out of curiosity, what is going to take the place of Java? It has such a stronghold! Java is just growing and growing as far as I can tell. Especially with web-apps becoming the new big thing. Java is free, boatloads of documentation, tons of quality app support, etc.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersProgramming blows. Learn dynamic languages too. By the time you get out of college, Java will be the new COBOL--which isn't a bad thing for job security. It will be the language that is uncool to code, but will be hard to get rid of.Originally posted by PartialBut they will pay for people who have experience in flex and j2e
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What is the name of your company?Originally posted by PartialActually, I work for a pretty big company. But again, nothing can compare to you.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTo even suggest that they are going to publish a schedule, do it everyday, or not do it at all...That shows your lack of real world experience.Originally posted by Partial
Ummm.... saying its a good thing turned bad when your company provides you with breakfast so frequently due to 60 hour weeks that it has become a waste of money to eat before going in yet one day a week you get screwed over and find yourself hungry? Do you work for a big compajy?!?
Big Company: You don't work for a big company. My experience: Disney, Siemens Westinghouse, Blue Cross blue Shield, Harcout Brace Jovanovich (before they just became harcourt), etc.
They decided to email a schedule out to everyone. So much for Ty knows best hey?
The only company up there that I would think off the top of my head that is bigger than mine is Disney.
You are pretty clueless if you think your company is the size of SW.
sched: of course they did...you just chose to announce it on saturday.
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Mondays: AM DELIVERY
assortment of sodas and juice (approximately 35-40)
fruit tray (pineapple, melon) and some whole fruit (apples, bananas etc.)
PM DELIVERY
pretzels and popcorn
Tuesday: AM DELIVERY
Mini bagels with assorted cream cheese for 35 people
Assortment of juice and water for 35
PM DELIVERY
Veggie Tray and dip for 35 people
Wednesday: AM DELIVERY
assortment of sodas and juice (approximately 35-40)
fruit tray (pineapple, melon)
trail mix
Thursday: AM DELIVERY
assortment of sodas and juice (approximately 35-40)
Muffins and Sweet Breads
PM DELIVERY
variety of chips and candy bars
Friday: AM DELIVERY
assortment of sodas and juice (approximately 35-40)
fruit (apples, pears, bananas, grapes)
granola bars
Ty, you're a jag. Siemens is a big company, but their westinghouse brand? I can't even find revenue for it.
Do you go to bed at night telling yourself that you're the shit? Or where does this massive ego come from? My god, you just always have to be #1. You've got the biggest cock, the best body, and are the smartest, best worker in the world! I hope your parents are ashamed that they raised such a cocky assbag.
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