Sons don't serve for the Israeli military; supporting terrorism surely wouldn't look good on your resume.
Sons don't stress out about "understanding the big picture" or what not. Once you graduate, you'll see that a lot of the stuff you learned is basically useless. It's all about the experience - you will learn what you need to on the job, really.
Sons don't serve for the Israeli military; supporting terrorism surely wouldn't look good on your resume.
sons regulating them dirty palis would surely be fun, but imho I don't wanna waste 6 months doing that.
It depends.
If it is just 9 to 5 and they don't make you work unpaid overtime because you are salaried, then having money is a good thing.
Just getting a job in this climate is a good thing.
If you are just getting out of college, you probably should have been looking for a job for the last two years. If you don't have one now, yikes.
If you are just getting out of high school, good luck, your prospects are even worse. I would recommend getting your ass into college ASAFP.
Cool! Is this a thread to gloat?
I'm not jewish so why am I so good at numbers?
I worked 20-25 hours a week as the accounting clerk at a company, went to school full time and managed a 3.5 in my major of accounting.
O and I graduated but the economy sucks right now. I have my job for now at least though.
Writing down names for possible tax preparation people...
Thanks y'all...
i regret applying for graduation. i should have stayed in school. now i gotta hope i get into a M.A. program
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