Getting a real job at a real school without experience
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Re: Getting a real job at a real school without experience
It was Verbeamtung, not a pension, and it actually supported my claim.
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Re: Getting a real job at a real school without experience
Read it again--thread and source.
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I am not going to rehash that thread. People can read it themselves.
What I will repeat and have said frequently is that nobody, on that thread or otherwise, believes your nonsense.
What I will repeat and have said frequently is that nobody, on that thread or otherwise, believes your nonsense.
Re: Getting a real job at a real school without experience
Thames Pirate wrote:
> What I will repeat and have said frequently is that nobody, on that thread
> or otherwise, believes your nonsense.
Absolutely.
> What I will repeat and have said frequently is that nobody, on that thread
> or otherwise, believes your nonsense.
Absolutely.
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@Thames Pirate
I consider my position sufficiently strong withstand debate, whereas your own evidence proved you wrong, and then you whined that me being technically right wasnt fair. Yes, our readership can absolutely read that for themselves.
I consider my position sufficiently strong withstand debate, whereas your own evidence proved you wrong, and then you whined that me being technically right wasnt fair. Yes, our readership can absolutely read that for themselves.
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Re: Getting a real job at a real school without experience
We'll leave it at that--letting the readers decide.
Re: Getting a real job at a real school without experience
So leave it then. Double dog dare ya!
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PsyGuy wrote:
> @Sid
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> I triple dog dare you.
We all saw this comment coming...
> @Sid
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> I triple dog dare you.
We all saw this comment coming...
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No, I subtly increased the level of seriousness by breaching etiquette in skipping the triple dare and going directly to the triple dog dare. All the noteworthy and significant decisions in life come down to putting a decision before the person between the cards in their hand and all the coin on the table.
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There's nothing wrong with being predictable. We both are, I think.