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Maybe it's a California thing, but I literally know 25+ practicing attorneys with non-ABA accredited degrees who are all totally successful and most own their own practices? My father was making 700k a year before his heart gave out (the third time) and he had to retire. It's not the worst thing if you're generally a smart person.
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Here's a funny story about a vaporware airline, of all things:quote:Okay, this is actually amazing. The story of America’s oldest startup airline keeps getting better and better. pig slut lisa fucked around with this message at 13:49 on Mar 25, 2016 |
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Subjunctive posted:I'm almost 25 years into my cybernerd career and occasionally lecture at colleges, so I'm not especially interested in doing a bachelors (except maybe classics), but auditing could be good. I think that I probably would not apply myself as well without a grade/credit on the line, but it might be a worthwhile experiment. I literally have a ba in classics and a law degree and can tell you the hobby aspect of what you're describing is an idealized academic version of the manic pixie dream girl.
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MAKE NO BABBYS posted:Maybe it's a California thing, but I literally know 25+ practicing attorneys with non-ABA accredited degrees who are all totally successful and most own their own practices? My father was making 700k a year before his heart gave out (the third time) and he had to retire. It's not the worst thing if you're generally a smart person. That also sounds like it could potentially be due to it being a different era, though, before the lawyer job market was so crowded. edit: pig slut lisa posted:Here's a funny story about a vaporware airline, of all things: They have a flight status page and it's literally just an image instead of actual controls on the page. This is beautiful. http://www.baltia.com/flights.html Nail Rat fucked around with this message at 15:55 on Mar 25, 2016 |
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Jeffrey of YOSPOS posted:It would be cool if this worked for me. I wonder what address/phone number they have... Yeah, I'm not sure where it's hiding me in their database, either. The country I was born in no longer exists (and is not selectable on the list), the closest equivalent doesn't work, and it just can't find me in general despite the name and SS# being right. The paper records I get every year or so look right, at least!
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Nail Rat posted:That also sounds like it could potentially be due to it being a different era, though, before the lawyer job market was so crowded. That's hilarious. Here's their "phase two update!"video. This is like a one of those worthless kickstarters, except with millions of dollars instead of tens of thousands https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOUjHsJKGm8
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Nail Rat posted:That also sounds like it could potentially be due to it being a different era, though, before the lawyer job market was so crowded. column_flight_status_mock01.gif
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# ? Mar 25, 2016 16:53 |
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I think we can all agree that the late Baltia CEO was GWM and his investors were BWM.
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I don't even think you're allowed by the FAA to fly an airframe that's as old as that 747-200. how the hell has this company stayed open for 27 years?
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BraveUlysses posted:I don't even think you're allowed by the FAA to fly an airframe that's as old as that 747-200. You're definitely allowed to fly aircraft that old, even for passenger service. They still approve cargo craft and helicopters that were designed in the 50s. The main hurdle would be retrofitting for post 9/11 cabin security requirements.
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The mainstays of the US air tanker (water bomber) fleet were designed in the 40s and built in the 50s. Up until a few years ago it was common to see B-17, B-24, and B-25 tankers in use. Then a B-24 lost its wings.
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# ? Mar 26, 2016 03:50 |
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You know those predatory facebook realtor pages saying that just because you don't have any credit, any income, or any down payment, that should still be able to buy a house? And then you read some of the comments and laugh because people are so sad and dumb, and what kind of moron falls for it? Then you see that your part time-Uber driving, single mom sister is the top comment, and
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# ? Mar 26, 2016 03:53 |
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Scanning through television listings, I just found a series called My Lottery Dream Home. It's airing on GAC (Great American Country?). This may have potential. In the first three minutes, a horse barn has been mentioned. Something about training German Shepherds too. Another episode description mentions a boat.
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# ? Mar 27, 2016 01:36 |
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I'd probably buy a boat if I won the lottery, assuming it represented less than 1% of my winnings, because why not. I'd be responsible with 95% of it though.
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Since ancient times, horses have been acknowledged as BWM.quote:The play begins with Strepsiades suddenly sitting up in bed while his son, Pheidippides, remains blissfully asleep in the bed next to him. Strepsiades complains to the audience that he is too worried about household debts to get any sleep – his wife (the pampered product of an aristocratic clan) has encouraged their son's expensive interest in horses.
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pig slut lisa posted:Here's a funny story about a vaporware airline, of all things: As someone who lives about 10 minutes away from Islip, I'm amused how anybody could call it a financial capital of America with a straight face. e: Their entire website is incredible though. Renegret fucked around with this message at 12:09 on Mar 27, 2016 |
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Leviathan Song posted:You're definitely allowed to fly aircraft that old, even for passenger service. They still approve cargo craft and helicopters that were designed in the 50s. The main hurdle would be retrofitting for post 9/11 cabin security requirements. Air Force One is a 747-200. If its good enough for the President then its good enough for Islip.
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Zero One posted:Air Force One is a 747-200. If its good enough for the President then its good enough for Islip. I have a feeling that Air Force One is slightly upgraded and maintained a little bit better than a civilian-grade aircraft... is this GWTaxpayerM?
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Nail Rat posted:They have a flight status page and it's literally just an image instead of actual controls on the page. This is beautiful. http://www.baltia.com/flights.html I think that drop down box is from OS X Snow Leopard, so the site has been unfinished for about 7-8 years.
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daggerdragon posted:I have a feeling that Air Force One is slightly upgraded and maintained a little bit better than a civilian-grade aircraft... is this GWTaxpayerM? it's going to be replaced with a 747-8 in a few years anyway. after my previous comment, i looked up when planes are retired (outside of 1st world countries) and it's based more or less on how many pressurization cycles it has been through. AF1 probably doesn't get used that often.
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Unamuno posted:Probably shouldn't go even if you can get into a top-14 school, unless you get something like a full ride. Unless you really know for a fact you want to be a lawyer (and you have good knowledge of what that means), a JD is an albatross. Best not to make it an albatross that costs you 6-figs. Counterpoint: my dad got his JD "for fun"...fully paid for with the money he earned from the $texas job he got after his bachelor's in petroleum engineering. Now he works as a programmer analyst for a big-time economics consulting firm. He is extremely BWM in other ways (didn't pay the mortgage on my parents' home for ~5 years and played cat-and-mouse with Fannie Mae until it got foreclosed on and he filed for bankruptcy) and he and my mom are currently living paycheck-to-paycheck (as in, running out of groceries a week before payday) despite his six-figure salary. Classic case of extremely smart but no common sense.
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Youth Decay posted:He is extremely BWM in other ways (didn't pay the mortgage on my parents' home for ~5 years and played cat-and-mouse with Fannie Mae until it got foreclosed on and he filed for bankruptcy) and he and my mom are currently living paycheck-to-paycheck (as in, running out of groceries a week before payday) despite his six-figure salary. Classic case of extremely smart but no common sense. What on earth can you spend monthly that hits six figures? Does he go to casinos to blow all of that cash or what?
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I think he means his annual salary is six figures, not his monthly. I don't think there exists someone who's just a programmer who makes seven figures.
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Youth Decay posted:Counterpoint: my dad got his JD "for fun"...fully paid for with the money he earned from the $texas job he got after his bachelor's in petroleum engineering. Now he works as a programmer analyst for a big-time economics consulting firm. Living for free for 5+ years in a house doesn't sound BWM at all.
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daggerdragon posted:I have a feeling that Air Force One is slightly upgraded and maintained a little bit better than a civilian-grade aircraft... is this GWTaxpayerM? Having worked on VC-25 I can tell you that absolutely nothing about it is GWM unless you count for the contractors.
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Youth Decay posted:Counterpoint: my dad got his JD "for fun"...fully paid for with the money he earned from the $texas job he got after his bachelor's in petroleum engineering. Now he works as a programmer analyst for a big-time economics consulting firm. Counter-counterpoint: your dad probably got his JD before 2007. Also, he's probably the kind of savant who can get a programming gig no matter how many strikes he has against him. Some people can outshine their albatrosses.
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BWM: your kid being sick so often that you use all your sick leave taking care of the child, so that there's none left when I want to stay home and play Civ V all day.
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Hot Dog Day #91 posted:BWM: your kid being sick so often that you use all your sick leave taking care of the child, so that there's none left when I want to stay home and play Civ V all day. That's why you play in the evening for an hour after the kids go to bed. Ehh OK I can skip showering tomorrow and wake up a little later to just play one more turn and whoops it's already 3 AM and I have to leave for work in 4 hours how did this happen to me again
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canyoneer posted:That's why you play in the evening for an hour after the kids go to bed. Ehh OK I can skip showering tomorrow and wake up a little later to just play one more turn and whoops it's already 3 AM and I have to leave for work in 4 hours how did this happen to me again Real professional slackers play video games with their pri-care doctors so that they can get easy doctor notes to bring to work after they sleep in too late.
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From an article about older workers seeking employment:quote:Allen Bauer, 72, of Shoreline also attended a recent AARP Foundation program information session. He would like to work around 25 hours per week until he turns 80. http://www.seattletimes.com/business/economy/older-workers-left-out-of-regions-hiring-boom/
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Parents poor. Can confirm.
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We live in a country of fools with no executive function. Poor because of lovely parents leading to a lack of education? Understandable. Poor because all your savings and pension plan were in Enron? Bad planning but understandable. Poor because you neglected to save anything throughout your 30 years of gainful employment and moved to Seattle without a plan? Idiot.
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Yeah people like that deserve to starve to death like nature intended.
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Freedom technically is allowing large swaths of the population to end up destitute at the time they're least capable of bettering their situation. It would be commufacism to force people to save a little bit so we didn't have to deal with such horrible social ills that will drag down our society in every possible way. Edit: The most GWM thing you can buy is sunscreen. I would say "one-and-only-one Asian parent," but you can't buy that. Look 29 until you're 80. Blinkman987 fucked around with this message at 23:20 on Mar 28, 2016 |
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They're BWM in a thread where we make fun of people who are BWM. Nobody is saying that they should starve. Nobody is saying that horse lady or car guy should starve either. But they're all BWM and in the BWM thread. Don't start growing a conscience now because they remind you of your grandma or whatever.
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potatoducks posted:They're BWM in a thread where we make fun of people who are BWM. To contribute, here is a BWM story related to me by a coworker who used to work at AOL. As you can imagine about the time of the Time Warner merger basically all AOL staff got a giant windfall in the value of their equity. Some sold and diversified away in to other tech bubble 1.0 stocks and lost out. Some held AOL and lost out. Some diversified into totally unrelated things and probably did ok. This person, however did none of those things. This person bought himself a personal submarine. It worked out about as well as you expect. That is, he lost the thing, his house, his car, and he lives with his parents now.
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Fuzzy Mammal posted:Yeah I was being facetious. Or was I??!? In the submarine? "Hey guys, check it out. Boom. Periscope. Scopin' for babes. Alright " Moneyball fucked around with this message at 02:05 on Mar 29, 2016 |
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How do you get your submarine repossessed? Can't you just run silent, run deep?
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Byzantine posted:How do you get your submarine repossessed? Can't you just run silent, run deep? Gotta come up for supplies at some point of time.
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"Personal submarine purchased with AOL merger funds" is my new favorite BWM thing
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