Add Will Ferrell as a competing southern ex-NFL coach and I'd watch an entire movie of that.
I guess it backfired.
Big deal. If you look closely at the video, you can clearly see that the guy's black.
Technically, ABUs.
Technically, ABU's (Airman Battle Uniform), not BDU's. BDU's are Army.
Absolutely, and I fully own that I was not able to relocate; I should have been more clear in my post - I would have, at that time, been unable to afford to relocate. I was applying to jobs all around New England, as I was able to relocate within a reasonable nearby geographic area. I simply could not afford to fly…
Heh, I also have a CJ degree and I work in a library (although I worked in Libraries all through college so that's not quite the career diversion it seems). And there's another guy I work with who got a CJ degree too.
One of the problems is people go to college, go to classes, get alright grades, get a degree, and expect to be given a job. People need to start working, volunteering, going to conferences, and meeting people in their field WHILE they're in college. Most fields are, from what I've seen, unfortunately, all about…
I graduated in 2011 in Boston with a BSN (nursing degree). Passed my boards. Applied to every job I could - unfortunately, Boston was in the middle of a hospital hiring freeze, and one of the big local hospitals (BMC) had just let go 200-something qualified nurses due to budget cuts.
You realize he never mentioned what field he got a degree in? Or anything at all about college loans or even finances at all.
The details of the article specify that, even though it is something you own that holds value, the returns you get from it are certainly not going to be like other investments in terms of making money. It could, but it probably won't, because it basically keeps pace with inflation and doesn't gain value as much as…
If/when I buy a house, the most important thing to me is that I will be happy there. How can you live happily in a place you're thinking about leaving before you even buy it? How can you make it a place that's perfect for you if you're worried about the marketability of every alteration you make? The article is…
I'm a software engineer and I can't figure out why I have a dress code at all. Sure, it's "business casual," but I'd still prefer to be able to wear t-shirts and jeans.
Insurance Fraud is what he is talking about.
If you can't look at both Batman Begins and Superman Returns and see that one is vastly superior, I can't help you.
Say what you want, but the Peter Jackson "King Kong" kicks ass (even with the final Jack Black line).