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Grem posted:Your girl gets Mike-O off on the regular, don't worry. Would you say Mike shows her his.. O face?
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Whip Slagcheek posted:Get off on Mike-O's account.
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Grem posted:Your girl gets Mike-O off on the regular, don't worry. Fuckin' A. sidenote: just registered for the fall. 11 credits and working full time is going to be a mother fucker, but I'm going to have to suck it up if I want to finish school on Uncle Sam's dime.
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# ? Apr 8, 2016 06:30 |
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Lol if you're not graduating next month.
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# ? Apr 8, 2016 06:31 |
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Whip Slagcheek posted:Lol if you're not graduating next month. It's even worse than that. I'm still in (the reserves).
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# ? Apr 8, 2016 06:43 |
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Whip Slagcheek posted:Lol if you're not graduating next month. Why don't you start taking care of your girl instead of Mike-O, might help that pitcher's elbow problem if you're not the only one paying attention to Lil' Whip.
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# ? Apr 8, 2016 06:52 |
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FOURTH WAVE LESBRO posted:
My elbow is healed up now tyvm.
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# ? Apr 8, 2016 07:00 |
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Grem posted:Your girl gets Mike-O off on the regular, don't worry. gently caress edit: Just got an email from USD and they said they'll have a concrete result for me regarding my application this week. It was kind of a conundrum thanks to my online college not being a brick and mortar school, despite having university status and being legit. Apparently they don't even take JST.
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Students of George Washington University online graduate program suing school for fraud, claiming they were only given powerpoints as lectures and professors were unresponsive to questions.
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Whip Slagcheek posted:Students of George Washington University online graduate program suing school for fraud, claiming they were only given powerpoints as lectures and professors were unresponsive to questions. Sounds like GWU is gunning to contract the Army's entire quarterly training needs
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# ? Apr 8, 2016 20:53 |
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Internship interview #2 went well, they seemed disorganized and loved to chirp about how "busy" they were with constant projects; they've mainly hired intel geeks however, and wanted me to start next week (semester ends in early May) and more or less agree to stay on board after the summer in a part-time capacity. Slightly less pay than offer 1. They "had no idea" I had other offers & seemed surprised that I would dare apply elsewhere. They seem kind of sloppy, or maybe it's because I expect interviews to be uncomfortably awkward and professional. I don't know; it was a weird vibe. I feel bad dodging out on an alumni-referred opportunity like this, but it's not adding up. One more interview Monday morning with a third startup, then I can decide. I'm looking forward to the third interview; they want me to bring in work for them and present it. (If I don't get an offer, but I see my blog post on their site, I will cherish the chance to make fruitless internet whines and rants)
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# ? Apr 8, 2016 20:59 |
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Hillary Clintons Thong posted:so finally in another two weeks I have my meeting with my Voc Rehab rep, and thank god its not in seattle Yo, CS major on Voc rehab here. You should have no problem getting pretty much whatever laptop you want, just say you need something that is capable of handling [insert cs buzzwords here] and give them a spec list, and you will pretty much get it. I just sent them a link to the top spec macbook pro, and it was delivered to the voc rehab office for me in like a week. You also get a decent-ish printer/scanner combo, and whatever "required" software. The $1000 annual book stipend is replaced with you just getting an account at the school bookstore, so there is literally no reason not to get a brand new copy of every textbook you need, then selling it off afterward. You also will get a list of supplies that you can pick up for each term. I have so many $45 pencils you guys.
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# ? Apr 9, 2016 20:08 |
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ReverendCode posted:You also will get a list of supplies that you can pick up for each term. I have so many $45 pencils you guys. Something about this seems unethical.
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# ? Apr 9, 2016 23:10 |
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at the date posted:Something about this seems unethical. Especially the selling textbooks part. I just lend them out to my classmates or add them to the study room library
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# ? Apr 9, 2016 23:22 |
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at the date posted:Something about this seems unethical. Don't hold yourself to a higher standard than Haliburton IMO
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Kawasaki Nun posted:Don't hold yourself to a higher standard than Haliburton IMO It has to stop somewhere. The same shitbag who crows about scamming the government now because "Halliburton does it" will still be doing it in twenty years when he's working for Halliburton.
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My advisor was telling a story about some frat douche who decides for some reason to tell everyone about how badly he handled his frat's finances. He lost his position and was lucky he didn't get expelled.
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at the date posted:It has to stop somewhere. The same shitbag who crows about scamming the government now because "Halliburton does it" will still be doing it in twenty years when he's working for Halliburton. lol I don't think the grassroots approach to waste fraud & abuse is really the way to go but have at it. I'm not advocating for wholesale scamming, but if the program just establishes an account with the bookstore with no upper limit then that's what the Feds want.
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# ? Apr 10, 2016 01:06 |
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Since when is selling a textbook after you used it unethical? The text book industry is a huge scam anyhow. I don't think this guy was buying them, then turning around and selling them on the VA dime just to profit? That would be hosed up, but it's not even close to the impression that I'm getting from his post.
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Hillary Clintons Thong posted:Since when is selling a textbook after you used it unethical? The text book industry is a huge scam anyhow. I don't think this guy was buying them, then turning around and selling them on the VA dime just to profit? That would be hosed up, but it's not even close to the impression that I'm getting from his post. That's not the bit I quoted. I have no problem with selling your textbooks after you're done with them.
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at the date posted:That's not the bit I quoted. I have no problem with selling your textbooks after you're done with them. referring more to spider-baby's post. I don't even know what a $45 pencil is.
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# ? Apr 10, 2016 02:27 |
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Hillary Clintons Thong posted:referring more to spider-baby's post. I don't even know what a $45 pencil is. Similar in principle to a $435 hammer, I imagine.
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# ? Apr 10, 2016 05:58 |
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Meh, it depends really. Ethical is largely subjective to a certain point. I'm definitely selling the poo poo I get that gets used or not needed to students who could use it. As of right now I find off versions of college books cause I don't have the cash to drop on it as I'm still in and doing TA. I doubt I'll need a 45 dollar pencil but f I get free money to get supplies, I'm getting the good loving pens and pencils and not the budget crap. Truth is, you do that poo poo and it works out? Great! If not, you'll feel it. The Government always gets its money back.
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Soulex posted:Meh, it depends really. Ethical is largely subjective to a certain point. lol silly me I guess Do people really believe this? Like, I can see line between ethical/unethical being "arguable" but at least most people agree that the line (A) exists, and (B) falls somewhere short of bragging about how you got away with bilking VR&E in exactly the same way that corrupt contractors do. Don't mean to get all judgmental or nothin'. I can't get worked up about petty fraud committed by pissants (I don't care one bit about drug tests for welfare recipients, for example). What really gets me is going to the Internet for validation. Eugene V. Dubstep fucked around with this message at 07:31 on Apr 10, 2016 |
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Soulex posted:gently caress At one point, I was in the exact same situation as you. My registrar told me that they don't accept JST as it was not from an accredited college and they don't give credit for TESC/Excelsior as "the coursework is recognized as not sufficiently rigorous." Ultimately, it was for the best.
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at the date posted:lol silly me I guess There isn't a well defined ethical code for vet attending school on VOC Rehab that I'm aware of. If the program is designed in such a way that you are able to purchase 45$ pencils without an upper limit then outside of purchasing items strictly for resale it would seem you're OK. There is a pretty distinct difference between purchasing an expensive item to be used for your schooling and overcharging the government for an item that you purchased or manufactured for significantly less than you charged. What is it that you think is the appropriate course of action in this scenario?
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Kawasaki Nun posted:There isn't a well defined ethical code for vet attending school on VOC Rehab that I'm aware of. If the program is designed in such a way that you are able to purchase 45$ pencils without an upper limit then outside of purchasing items strictly for resale it would seem you're OK. There is a pretty distinct difference between purchasing an expensive item to be used for your schooling and overcharging the government for an item that you purchased or manufactured for significantly less than you charged. What do you think actually happens when a contractor overcharges the government? It's not just one guy applying a x10 multiplier to a spreadsheet column. In at least one place in the supply chain, there is a gigantic markup, but there's nothing to say that that markup occurs at the very end, at the point where the contractor bills the government. All the way along, there are unscrupulous or apathetic underlings who contribute to loving over everybody else who relies on the system. They either (A) have a huge budget, so they don't care about saving money or (B) know that the end of the supply chain has a huge budget, so they gouge prices. All it takes is some nosy congressman grubbing for every cent he can redirect to the F-35 program in his home district to point out "hey, look at these $45 pencils! Here's a place where we can save the taxpayer money!" This happens time and time again. Frankly, I don't get it. You arent' selling the (theoretical) overpriced pencil, so you aren't getting rich off VR&E. All you get is a $4 pencil that somebody else overpaid for by 1000%. But you buy it anyway, transferring money from a great program for veterans to whom? Why? (This is all assuming that the pencils are actually priced at $45, and he isn't pocketing any money, although that would make way more sense.) You aren't less liable for perpetrating waste and abuse just because you don't personally benefit from it. e: Kawasaki Nun posted:What is it that you think is the appropriate course of action in this scenario? You can get a kickass drafting pencil for $5. Eugene V. Dubstep fucked around with this message at 22:34 on Apr 10, 2016 |
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at the date posted:What do you think actually happens when a contractor overcharges the government? It's not just one guy applying a x10 multiplier to a spreadsheet column. In at least one place in the supply chain, there is a gigantic markup, but there's nothing to say that that markup occurs at the very end, at the point where the contractor bills the government. All the way along, there are unscrupulous or apathetic underlings who contribute to loving over everybody else who relies on the system. They either (A) have a huge budget, so they don't care about saving money or (B) know that the end of the supply chain has a huge budget, so they gouge prices. Those are fair points. Doesn't Voc Rehab involve meeting with a councilor fairly regularly about what you're doing and what you need to meet your employment goals? I would think they would also monitor your purchases that are funded through the program, and would be empowered to limit any sort of extravagant spending that's without purpose. This is conjecture on my part from what I understand of the program but in my opinion anything they approve for your spending is fair game.
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Kawasaki Nun posted:Those are fair points. Doesn't Voc Rehab involve meeting with a councilor fairly regularly about what you're doing and what you need to meet your employment goals? I would think they would also monitor your purchases that are funded through the program, and would be empowered to limit any sort of extravagant spending that's without purpose. This is conjecture on my part from what I understand of the program but in my opinion anything they approve for your spending is fair game. That's just offloading integrity onto the guy who's supposed to be in charge, which is just so goddamn typical of the military. I hope everybody enjoyed their SHARP briefings, this is how we got them.
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at the date posted:That's just offloading integrity onto the guy who's supposed to be in charge, which is just so goddamn typical of the military. I hope everybody enjoyed their SHARP briefings, this is how we got them. I offloaded all my integrity when I got discharged. My point however was that there are various levels of budgetary monitoring and approval specifically to prevent the kind of scenario you dreamed up from occurring. Kawasaki Nun fucked around with this message at 23:55 on Apr 10, 2016 |
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Kawasaki Nun posted:My point however was that there are various levels of budgetary monitoring and approval specifically to prevent the kind of scenario you dreamed up from occurring. Ah yes, the Todd Akin Theory.
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# ? Apr 11, 2016 00:10 |
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at the date posted:Similar in principle to a $435 hammer, I imagine. I remember when people started getting mad about this and my dad then explained it to me, since he was one of ASPO's liaison's to NASA. "They had to invent a hammer that wouldn't spark when you hit it against something in an oxygen rich environment 40 miles about the planet, but still was heavy enough to get the job done. Between scientists planning, engineers designing and some guy in Houston actually building it, $500 is a drat bargain"
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Booblord Zagats posted:I remember when people started getting mad about this and my dad then explained it to me, since he was one of ASPO's liaison's to NASA. Your dad was obviously a war profiteer
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He didn't have INTEGRITY! HOOAH.
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It's the saddest mid-life crisis that leads to a man deciding that finding himself involves a community college art history class.
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Kawasaki Nun posted:Your dad was obviously a war profiteer Not back then. Now, for sure, but not then. These days he's a 3 day a week analyst/consultant for a 3 letter that pulls over $200K/yr
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Less than a month left
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Whip Slagcheek posted:Less than a month left Yeah I finish in may and am coming to the realization that the funbux ride is coming to an end until I start law school in 2017. Time to see what kind of job I can get with this sweet history degree!
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I just got a provisional offer from Drexel College of Medicine for their linkage from the Penn Post-bac. I need a 75th percentile MCAT score to finalize the linkage. Everything on one exam, no pressure or anything.
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Whip Slagcheek posted:Less than a month left
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