Posted March 8, 200520 yr Hey this may have been done before....if so then please delete this thread, if not then: I was wondering where you myg0t members work or if your still at school or collage or whatever.....just out of interest, you don't have to say what company you work for or anything just like what your job involves.. I work at a HelpDesk and provide Desktop Support.. :wavey: Also why was my pr0n thread deleted :ughwtf: :tear:
March 8, 200520 yr Im currently a student and an employee in a small retail store. Nothing more to say about that.
March 8, 200520 yr Hey this may have been done before....if so then please delete this thread, if not then: I was wondering where you myg0t members work or if your still at school or collage or whatever.....just out of interest, you don't have to say what company you work for or anything just like what your job involves.. I work at a HelpDesk and provide Desktop Support.. :wavey: Also why was my pr0n thread deleted :ughwtf: :tear: so in other words your job is to deal with whiney dumbasses
March 8, 200520 yr all you guys who posted before me aren't in myg0t. i dont have a job, or goto college, i do graffiti all day... in fact i just got out of jail a few hours ago for graffiti charges... im about to go paint again too, because it rages the cops when i say i wont do it again and they catch me. good times.
March 8, 200520 yr 0ne']all you guys who posted before me aren't in myg0t. i dont have a job, or goto college, i do graffiti all day... in fact i just got out of jail a few hours ago for graffiti charges... im about to go paint again too, because it rages the cops when i say i wont do it again and they catch me. good times. I think he's referring to forum members, not just clan members. Even so, he's bound to get more interesting responses if he polls the whole boards as opposed to clan members.
March 8, 200520 yr i've been off work for 4 months, good times. but i am getting a new job at the IT department of General Electric (http://www.ge.com)
March 8, 200520 yr Not a myg0t member but anyways, i work for a carpet cleaning business that hopefully in about 3-4 months i may become co owner of the business (This is a family owned business by the way).
March 8, 200520 yr 0ne']all you guys who posted before me aren't in myg0t. i dont have a job, or goto college, i do graffiti all day... in fact i just got out of jail a few hours ago for graffiti charges... im about to go paint again too, because it rages the cops when i say i wont do it again and they catch me. good times.LIAR!!!!!!11k you were busted for garage jumping, you cunt~
March 8, 200520 yr im gonna be finished my degree in computer science in about 2 month or so, then think ill take a year out then try get a job somewhere
March 8, 200520 yr im self-employed and in my 2nd quarter of medical school majoring in radiology for my associates degree, but im switching schools and majors, going to go into real estate instead. the medical shit isnt that hard yet, but its just not something i want to spend anymore time and money on.
March 8, 200520 yr I think he's referring to forum members, not just clan members. Even so, he's bound to get more interesting responses if he polls the whole boards as opposed to clan members. although he did say Myg0t instead of myg0t, he meant the members which is pretty fucking obvious. so stfu along with the rest of you niggers who arent in myg0t.
March 8, 200520 yr the myg0t forums are good, hard work. anyone posting in here should be amazed at their astounding behavioural complexity.
March 8, 200520 yr SX, with insurance companies screwing med care providers as much as they do, probably a good choice :) But real estate is a tough business, at times (I spent a few years in the car biz, which is somewhat similar, in that it's ALL commission based, and you're the only "real" source for somethign most people feel they've "got" to have). These days, I'm mostly living off the portfolio I built while working cars, but I "part time" for a warranty company (basically work as a vendor rep for an aftermarket warranty company, and let someone else bust his ass to make my money for me :) ), while finishing school. I went Army out of HS, rather than having my folks breathing down my neck, and telling me why the shit I WANTED to do wasn't "the smart decision", spent just under 4 years in (took early seperation after Storm), and discovered that the only thing the Army record (as an infantryman) was good for was digging ditches, despite having taken almost all the "college equivalency correspondance courses" the military offers, so I worked as a pipefitter to pay my way through DeVry on their Elec tech program (A. Sci, 2 year degree). That degree turned out to be just as worthless, as it apparantly qualified me to work on an assembly line, or in TV/VCR repair shops...so I went into car sales, instead, and stayed there until 2001. Then I decided to go back to school, and split my time between the local clown college (no IT program in the 4 year I decided to attend), and the 4 year university...picked up every cert the junior college supported, while getting my "gut" courses out of the way, and am now "technically" halfway through my junior year as a Comp Sci/EE double major with a general humanities minor, but probably won't graduate until spring 2007, due to credit requirements for the engineering portion of the degree.
March 8, 200520 yr sounds like you're pretty similar to me in your engineering qualifications. ahh, once I was a tool maker, but now I'm a salesman.
March 8, 200520 yr Computer Science major at Arizona State University. Contracted with the military to join as a 2nd LT out of college. Part time at RadioShack :hahano:
March 8, 200520 yr Kinda pisses me off, too, Tigger, because the actual EDUCATION I got at DeVry to be an electrical technician is more than enough to handle the actual JOB most electrical engineers spend their first 10 years in. A tech is plenty qualified to draw up schematics when given known technology to work with, or to build prototypes from schematics designed by an engineer...or to do the higher-end repair work usually tasked to holders of the engineering degree. A high-school dropout can work assembly line perfectly well, and it doesn't take more than 6 weeks to make a reasonably smart person capable of doing the level of technical work required for TV/VCR repair available most places...and the PAY for such jobs reflects this, even if the requirements to GET the job doesn't. That's pretty much why I went into commission sales...I discovered that the jobs a 2 year degree could land me paid LESS than I made working as a pipefitter, alongside dropouts, G.E.D. holders, and other such morons, and usually had worse benefits...MUCH worse pay and bennies, if I worked as a UNION pipefitter. Same thing with several other trades...a good C&C machinist will make more money, and get better benefits, despite being a highschool dropout...and will have better job security, than someone who spends 4 years to get a degree in chemistry...however, the chemist MIGHT eventually be promoted to R&D work, or become a manager type for a chemicals company...or he might come up with a new process all his own, and become stinking rich...but he'll be as statistically rare as the machinist who designs a new tool or part that makes him rich, or develops a reputation that makes him a big name in his field, or similar. The funny thing is....I don't expect to be better off because of my degree...I already made my pile in autos...I just felt "inferior" because everyone I hung out with socially, or respected outside the auto sales industry (and even most of them) had a sheepskin...so I dumped a job that paid me mid six figures for the last three years I was at it (was working F&I, not selling cars, by that point...but it was still commissioned sales) to go after a degree which will, if I am LUCKY, land me a job that will pay $60-$80K a year starting....Even funnier is that I have little to no intention of actually STAYING in that field more than a year or two before I go back to cars (long enough to pay off a couple educational loans, then I want to buy into a dealership of my own)...I just want to have the degree to my name, and enough time in the field to be able to say I'm a "qualified and competent programmer and engineer, but this pays batter".
March 8, 200520 yr PsychoBud']Kinda pisses me off, too, Tigger, because the actual EDUCATION I got at DeVry to be an electrical technician is more than enough to handle the actual JOB most electrical engineers spend their first 10 years in. A tech is plenty qualified to draw up schematics when given known technology to work with, or to build prototypes from schematics designed by an engineer...or to do the higher-end repair work usually tasked to holders of the engineering degree. A high-school dropout can work assembly line perfectly well, and it doesn't take more than 6 weeks to make a reasonably smart person capable of doing the level of technical work required for TV/VCR repair available most places...and the PAY for such jobs reflects this, even if the requirements to GET the job doesn't. That's pretty much why I went into commission sales...I discovered that the jobs a 2 year degree could land me paid LESS than I made working as a pipefitter, alongside dropouts, G.E.D. holders, and other such morons, and usually had worse benefits...MUCH worse pay and bennies, if I worked as a UNION pipefitter. Same thing with several other trades...a good C&C machinist will make more money, and get better benefits, despite being a highschool dropout...and will have better job security, than someone who spends 4 years to get a degree in chemistry...however, the chemist MIGHT eventually be promoted to R&D work, or become a manager type for a chemicals company...or he might come up with a new process all his own, and become stinking rich...but he'll be as statistically rare as the machinist who designs a new tool or part that makes him rich, or develops a reputation that makes him a big name in his field, or similar. The funny thing is....I don't expect to be better off because of my degree...I already made my pile in autos...I just felt "inferior" because everyone I hung out with socially, or respected outside the auto sales industry (and even most of them) had a sheepskin...so I dumped a job that paid me mid six figures for the last three years I was at it (was working F&I, not selling cars, by that point...but it was still commissioned sales) to go after a degree which will, if I am LUCKY, land me a job that will pay $60-$80K a year starting....Even funnier is that I have little to no intention of actually STAYING in that field more than a year or two before I go back to cars (long enough to pay off a couple educational loans, then I want to buy into a dealership of my own)...I just want to have the degree to my name, and enough time in the field to be able to say I'm a "qualified and competent programmer and engineer, but this pays batter". Mate, I feel your pain. the engineering sector nowdays is so bloody screwed up, and everybody is shouting about China, and how they are so good and cheap at shit etc. I've spent my life doing mechanical design. Like doing work on finite element stress analysis on a Sun Spark station back in the 80's was a clever thing then. As soon as Microstation came out, I grabbed it with both hands. Any noob now can get Autocad, dirt cheap, set up a design facility, and show how good they are. However, I've got the technical skill of toolroom design, that I learned hands-on without CNC machines. Give me a Bridgeport, and watch me go. Trouble is, the Chinese are there now, and want to take ALL of the planet's engineering to themselves. Where will this leave our future generations? I don't have much trouble financially, don't worry about money, as I've got enough. Not loaded, but I don't care. What worries me most is the future of our kids, and the inheritance we're leaving them.....although the Chinese will (once they've got ALL the business have to put their prices up) have to show how pro-free trade they are, by making concessions to other countries that they've financially and skills-wise, raped. However, let's not be too negative on this issue. Okay, the Chinks have lot's of coolies atm, but it will take a continuation of "best practise" to enable the West to beat them. If you complete your degree, you can turn around in life, and tell anyone that say's "oh, you're just a salesman" to stfu. You can also train your kids (like I do) to want to be engineers, and have something to say.