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Do it ironically posted:hey man this isn't supposed to be a poo poo on alberta thing, i did not like my time living there in red deer but kids are idiots, especially high school kids we all know high school is the be all end all of your life, and that with the huge unemployment blah blah blah
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cowofwar posted:How do you deal with the conversation going to a terrible place every five minutes? same way everyone who posts on somethingawful.com since 1999, you poo poo post 95% of the time and have 2 or 3 threads you don't are we kidding anybody that new people pay money to join these forums
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# ? May 27, 2017 05:30 |
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has anyone formulated a theory that says like lived experience is boiled frog syndrome and everything is as poo poo and broken as we say but because time goes by so slowly for us we don't really feel it cuz like in 500 years our refugee ancestors are going to wonder what the gently caress we were thinking obliterating everything north of latitude 50 and draining the ogllala aquifer but for the next thirty years i just want to give my unborn child the life it deserves by any means necessary
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The future of the Canadian economy is selling land to countries like Bangladesh, Maldives, and Kiribati that are going to be underwater in 10 years. Oil extraction is actually extremely shrewd and forward thinking.
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EvilJoven posted:Equalize the lower classes through massive increases in taxation of the higher classes, lifting people above the poverty line and then bringing everyone up from there. Yeah, that's a totally not-self-interested opinion coming from some dude who repeatedly brags about living in a low CoL area. If you think that people making 3x the median income (approx 85k CAD) are driving wealth inequality in any meaningful way you're just clueless (also lol at thinking that the typical profile of such people are that they are STEMlords and not just some random rank-and-file public sector employee like teachers or nurses).
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maybe if he did stem he'd have a better sense of the quantities involved (and the painfully low income potential for most stem grads)
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# ? May 27, 2017 07:42 |
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I feel Quebec should diversify away from Bombardier into data centres, internet trunks, and possibly bitcoin farming facilities with the cheap energy they are stealing profits from Newfoundland with. Sacre bleu
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# ? May 27, 2017 12:59 |
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The breakout industry Canada needs is farming WOW gold and conquering EVE Online
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vyelkin posted:The breakout industry Canada needs is farming WOW gold and conquering EVE Online Goonfleet has been advertising lately!
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vyelkin posted:The breakout industry Canada needs is farming WOW gold and conquering EVE Online WoW gold is loving cheap as dirt these days. It's a worse prospect than Canadian housing.
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Arivia posted:WoW gold is loving cheap as dirt these days. It's a worse prospect than Canadian housing. If it's cheap that means the market can only go up up up. WoW gold will only ever go up in value. It's an investment opportunity. You don't want to get priced out of the market forever, do you?
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I'm sure they could open up a bitcoin mine in the territories.
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Canada's #1 growth industry for the future is cosmetics pyramid schemes
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We can retrain oil patch workers to mine BitCoin and still call 'em rig pigs!Wistful of Dollars posted:I'm sure they could open up a bitcoin mine in the territories. All that cold air means you don't need liquid nitrogen poured directly on your rig!
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Canadians should all be empowered to go abroad and sign up third worlders under them in their MLM schemes.
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Who needs to go abroad for that when we have the TFW program?
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Margaret Wente status update: still a useless, thick oval office. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/the-original-sin-of-white-privilege/article35124053/ quote:Most of the callers to the CBC program were not in an atoning mood. They were angry, defensive and dismayed. They pointed out that not all white people are equally advantaged, and cited their own family histories at length. “I have a labouring job because I don’t have Grade 11,” said one caller. “I don’t have privilege. Professors at OISE have privilege.” I've never actually encountered a real person that talks about high school grades like loving Ricky from Trailer Park Boys. That's really quite something. PT6A fucked around with this message at 17:18 on May 27, 2017 |
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James Baud fucked around with this message at 12:48 on Aug 26, 2018 |
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I'm glad that your slide into small l liberalism has opened up a whole new world of smug posturing where you can simultaneously belittle other people while implicitly showing off how tolerant and open minded you are.
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James Baud posted:You should really look at census data for education in your neighborhood. Even now, high school graduation rates are only something like 75%. For old people (like, pre boomer retirees who call talk radio shows, they're *way* lower). I know that, and I have friends that dropped out of high school, but I usually hear "I didn't finish high school" or something, not "I've only got my grade 11." Like, does it really matter when you decided to drop out? No one's going to give you a job with a grade 11 education that wouldn't give you the job with only a grade 10 education.
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Helsing posted:I'm glad that your slide into small l liberalism has opened up a whole new world of smug posturing where you can simultaneously belittle other people while implicitly showing off how tolerant and open minded you are. My dude if there's anything we can all come together as Canadians on every part of the woke spectrum, can't it be dunking on Margaret Wente? Oh the poor Scottish Canadians can't find loving haggis at the grocery wtf
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The point being it reads like Wente made it up. There's not really enough evidence to believe she did, but on the other hand she's Margaret Wente.
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Utgardaloki posted:The point being it reads like Wente made it up. She doesnt make things up. She steals from other sources.
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flashy_mcflash posted:My dude if there's anything we can all come together as Canadians on every part of the woke spectrum, can't it be dunking on Margaret Wente? I've actually seen haggis-flavoured chips at the store before, they were pretty good. Besides which, the issue with haggis is a more general issue with organ and blood-based foods in Canada in general -- they're just really hard to find, you need to go to a specialty shop. I know where I can get haggis and morcilla and all that stuff in Calgary, it's just not at the supermarket.
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PT6A posted:I know that, and I have friends that dropped out of high school, but I usually hear "I didn't finish high school" or something, not "I've only got my grade 11." I've heard that before. It's not super common but it's not some bizarre thing. It's a particularly common turn of phrase among older generations, probably since as someone pointed out they were the ones more likely to actually have to use that language on a regular basis.
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James Baud fucked around with this message at 12:48 on Aug 26, 2018 |
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vyelkin posted:I've heard that before. It's not super common but it's not some bizarre thing. It's a particularly common turn of phrase among older generations, probably since as someone pointed out they were the ones more likely to actually have to use that language on a regular basis. Let's not stop PT6A from punching down at some manual laborer who isn't showing the appropriate degree of wokeness here. He's earned the right to this.
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blah_blah posted:Let's not stop PT6A from punching down at some manual laborer who isn't showing the appropriate degree of wokeness here. He's earned the right to this. I forgot, obviously, that a lack of formal education entitles one to be an ignorant bigot. Silly me!
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blah_blah posted:Let's not stop PT6A from punching down at some manual laborer who isn't showing the appropriate degree of wokeness here. He's earned the right to this. Lol does wokeness equate to graduating from high school now
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CLAM DOWN posted:Lol does wokeness equate to graduating from high school now It equates to how much you've got out of bed dummy
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CLAM DOWN posted:Lol does wokeness equate to graduating from high school now I knew I'd earned it somehow.
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Risky Bisquick posted:I feel Quebec should diversify away from Bombardier into data centres, internet trunks, and possibly bitcoin farming facilities with the cheap energy they are stealing profits from Newfoundland with. Sacre bleu I'm unemployed and looking for work in Alberta and was surprised when yesterday I literally saw a bunch of postings for people looking to start a mining operation in loving Drumheller. Some company run by Latvian libertarians I think? Bitfury. They seemed legit as far as the industry goes (which doesn't say much, but a lot more corporate than Jimmy with a server in his basement). Anyways I'm just amazed and bewildered that they're trying to set up in small town Alberta... Like, why? That towns entire economy is a dinosaur museum and its in the middle of a desert. Was the warehouse for free or something?
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attackmole posted:I'm unemployed and looking for work in Alberta and was surprised when yesterday I literally saw a bunch of postings for people looking to start a mining operation in loving Drumheller. Some company run by Latvian libertarians I think? Bitfury. They seemed legit as far as the industry goes (which doesn't say much, but a lot more corporate than Jimmy with a server in his basement). They probably got a bunch of hand outs from the locals by hand waving about tech and such.
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I mean I applied so maybe it's working. Yeah, I'm getting a little desperate.
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Let us know if your paychecks clear. If they offer to pay you in butts, make for the exit.
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Don't you have a math degree or something? Learn Python/R, go be a data scientist somewhere. Avoid all things cryptocurrency-related like the plague.
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blah_blah posted:Don't you have a math degree or something? Learn Python/R, go be a data scientist somewhere. Avoid all things cryptocurrency-related like the plague. Focusing on getting my database skills up to par right now and maybe taking some BI courses in the fall. I think that's more practical for my current skillset than trying to bumrush some development skills tbh. Shoulda started upgrading some skills earlier but in my millenial stubbornness I was really hoping that a Master's degree in math would get me in the door somewhere and I could learn the rest on the job. Hasn't worked out so far (although I've gotten close a few times). I apply to loving anything I'm vaguely qualified for that leads to a non-garbage career, man. 7 years of pure math without additional business or coding skills didn't exactly make me a hot target. Doesn't help that I mostly spent my summers doing menial retail/restaurant/other entry level work instead of doing more serious internships. I hand in my resume to lot of places I'm not that excited about. Currently my only lead is that I'm somewhere along in the interview process with JD Irving out east. I hadn't heard about them because I'm a westerner but apparently they're evil as gently caress. I don't even care anymore, and it looks like at least they have some interesting industrial problems to work on. Anyways the rent is ridiculously cheap out east so I figure at least it would be easy to save money. There's a certain irony in potentially being an Alberta heading out to the maritimes for work -- usually goes the other way around. I've gotten pretty used to hearing "you seem smart, but we're going to go with a more traditionally qualified candidate." \CanadaCareersDerail. CRISPYBABY fucked around with this message at 22:47 on May 27, 2017 |
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attackmole posted:Focusing on getting my database skills up to par right now and maybe taking some BI courses in the fall. I think that's more practical for my current skillset than trying to bumrush some development skills tbh. I was a math PhD who had taken one computer science course in my first year of undergrad and nothing since then. Glad to give advice over PMs or whatever.
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e. n/m that was mean
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blah_blah posted:I was a math PhD who had taken one computer science course in my first year of undergrad and nothing since then. Glad to give advice over PMs or whatever. Appreciate it, I'll bug you sometime. Anyways right now I'm just kinda the poster child of what happens if you do a very academic not applied degree, have poo poo work experience and try to transfer to industry. On the plus side I have a friend who's in the same position, except his useless academic degree was in English so he's having an even harder time getting interviews. I guess that's less of a plus and more of a buddy in misery. I don't know if it's similar numbers across the country, but I've had two different junior analytics jobs in Calgary now tell me in interviews that they got 300+ applications and narrowed it down from there. It's uh, a tough market to say the least for new grads.
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