The_Red_Mage
The_Red_Mage
The_Red_Mage

man, if it is going to crash I want it to crash now-ish while i am young so i can pump more money into it and see it grow a bajillion times more when im older. dont crash right when im about to retire...you dick...

I came out of public accounting working for a reputable firm that is highly recruited, but the salaries in that type of job are very low compared to what you make working private accounting. People in my background run into this all the time. What you have to say to them is that your current salary is not relevant to

Mom?

Mom?

Oh, and just to be clear, I do not use hand sanitizer. I'm not trying to help create super-bugs. I'm all about avoiding probable contamination and not getting people's poo and pee on my hands. I see most users of hand sanitizers treat is an alternative to washing their hands, which is both less effective and just

Well, they're two different things. Rollovers happen when you essentially combination or conversion of IRAs. If you, say, cash out your old company 401(k) to an IRA, or convert a Traditional IRA to a Roth IRA, or close out an old IRA and combine it with another existing IRA, those are rollovers. If, on the other hand,

I'd be interested in seeing the MTA's performance now vs the early 90s, when the fare was $1.25 (i.e., half of what is now, pending the next fare hike).

I once took a job as a production support person on a unix system. I knew ZERO unix. What I did know was how to teach myself the OS and bash. I told the hiring manager exactly what I could and could not do, knew enough to ask intelligent questions (what is the preferred shell in the group, for instance), and worked

Wellll, I'd say the phrase isn't meant to be taken literally. When you're trying to climb the career ladder sometimes opportunities arise that you might not totally be ready for, but you take the plunge and learn as you go. "Faking" it only in the sense that you learn new skills out of necessity, until with time, you

Honestly, pretty much everything. I don't know why America (and possibly others, I haven't been to school in any other country) thinks that the best way to prepare children for adulthood is to teach them a bunch of crap they aren't interested in and will have no impact on their future. As an IT tech, here are some of

Maybe. Or you could just go camping more :P

Lucky you! (except for the raging humidity, which is all part of the fun!).

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I've found that there are two types of people: 1.) Those that have a hook 2.) those are trying to come up with a hook. The people with a hook don't need to seek out a network. People come to them. If you are a #2, the best plan is turning yourself into a #1, not a better #2.

What this guy described was more akin to, "The wheels fell off months ago, and when I turn the key I get a nasty electric shock. Should I get a new car?"

2nd time, "how much do you suppose this room would rent for?"

Reinstalling Skyrim in 3... 2... 1...

Looks like a dead roach.

Looks like a dead roach.

LOL. Best deal fraud

LOL. Best deal fraud

First, let me say that I graduated from college many decades ago. But, in today's money I took out loans that amounted to $17,000. I paid them off every month for ten years. Now, of course, people are taking out loans for upwards of hundreds of thousands of dollars these days. And, as a father of two, one in college