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Shear Modulus posted:Do the horses only cum once in their lives or something horse-hog crankers get paid a lot of money
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 22:15 |
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SorePotato posted:horse-hog crankers get paid a lot of money if you love what you do, you'll never work a day in your life
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 22:19 |
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https://twitter.com/NewBlackMan/status/1643810813923192832?t=qFPtvsz1qC91b1nn99xLWQ&s=19 i really really wish somebody here would make 'ThanosDustedFromEndgame' Smiley or something cuz lol that article title
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 22:20 |
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BornAPoorBlkChild posted:https://twitter.com/NewBlackMan/status/1643810813923192832?t=qFPtvsz1qC91b1nn99xLWQ&s=19
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 22:22 |
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Xaris posted:my community college in california was great. basically free, they get you on a course tract list when you sign up and print out what will transfer (igetc, etc). i learned way more at 3 years of CC than my last 2 years transferred at a UC community college is just a longer-form scam and you dont even get a job at the end > just go to trade school
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 22:27 |
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i dropped out of community college and im very successful. thank ug oons.
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 22:30 |
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anime was right posted:i dropped out of community college and im very successful. thank ug oons.
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 22:33 |
Xaris posted:my community college in california was great. basically free, they get you on a course tract list when you sign up and print out what will transfer (igetc, etc). i learned way more at 3 years of CC than my last 2 years transferred at a UC I loved my community college and kinda scorn my CSU. It was way easier to sell books and meet people at community college because it was more compact, where the CSU is on a huge plot of land and everything is spaced out. 20 bux a unit at the CC. The CSU raised my tuition retroactively, so I had to pay more even after I had already paid for the semester, I made sure to note that when they hit me up for donations and despite not asking for removal or cussing at them, they never called me again lol.
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 22:33 |
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SorePotato posted:horse-hog crankers get paid a lot of money https://twitter.com/hate5six/status/1633484990427037696?s=20
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 22:33 |
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https://twitter.com/YahooFinance/status/1644393238936027164?s=20
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 22:36 |
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spacetoaster posted:Blackrock has fallen. insurance payouts will be generous
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 22:43 |
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do they not have self check outs in 65% of their stores?
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 22:43 |
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anime was right posted:i dropped out of community college and im very successful. thank ug oons. Thank you, ug
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 22:43 |
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Zodium posted:willa's right
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 22:52 |
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Some of our deliveries this week had drivers claiming that the freight business is getting wrecked by low bids. The whiplash from covid prices during the supply chain issues to now has pushed it down to around $1 per mile while bidding sites for loads are seeing ranges from $3,000 to $500 as people undercut eachother to try and get any kind of work at all I assume our extremely proactive, useful and insightful government is ready to handle this so that once all of the truckers go bankrupt or quit we won't have massive delivery shortages of things like food and medicine in the next year i mean this would be a good time to worry about that kind of thing since we didn't plan for this downturn or bother worrying about how to keep an essential work role stable during a rollercoaster of extreme highs and extreme lows due to extraordinary circumstances
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 22:54 |
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surely this will save them money over paying an 80 y/o on food stamps minimum wage
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 22:58 |
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Pittsburgh Fentanyl Cloud posted:Horse people are the biggest freaks in America and no one else comes close This is some hosed up anti-centaur racism right here.
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 22:58 |
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Don’t worry, everything will just go by rail. The government promised everyone that the rail system is fine, and the employees are properly compensated.
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 22:59 |
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https://twitter.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1644374089161637888
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 23:03 |
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I tried community college when I was 20, penniless, had no car, was working a full time min wage poo poo job, and was living on a friend's couch/homeless and, wouldn't you know it, all of that chaos, difficulty, stress, malnourishment, undiagnosed depression/anxiety, and total abdication of adult help and direction in my life for the prior seven years lead to me having like five chain panic attacks and dropping out; a shocking and unexpected outcome! Many years later, my wife finished grad school, got a good, stable job, and told me I should try going back to school if I wanted. It was terrifying and hard for someone who felt he didn't have what it took, but I managed to get scholarships and financial aid to do 2 years at a great local community college and transfer UC Davis to finish my last 2. Managed a 3.8 GPA throughout. Graduated with zero debt, a degree in a field I enjoy (digital media/cinema/videography), and a better understanding of myself and the world. Unfortunately, I graduated directly into the pandemic, so I couldn't get a job for a year, but then I got a great one in my field, and consider myself very fortunate. I couldn't have done it without my wife being an incredible partner who basically said "I'll hold our life together while you do this, as long as you can do it without accruing debt." Not having to worry about rent, food, and transportation really made me understand why kids whose parents have money can easily get into and subsequently breeze through college, while the poor and disenfranchised rarely make it. Not having to worry about immediately servicing massive student debt also meant I could be a little more patient in getting a good job instead of needing to immediately take the first job in any field that would give me money. Anyway that's my story, school shouldn't just be free, they should pay students to do it because it's very challenging and is socially a net good!
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 23:05 |
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Yeah, that line in Russia isn’t to a bank in all likelihood, at least not recently.
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 23:06 |
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Ardennes posted:Yeah, that line in Russia isn’t to a bank in all likelihood, just saying. it could be to the conscription office
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 23:07 |
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Thorn Wishes Talon posted:it could be to the conscription office If it was it would be in September 2022.
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 23:08 |
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that’s the line to kiss vladamir putin
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 23:09 |
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skooma512 posted:I loved my community college and kinda scorn my CSU. It was way easier to sell books and meet people at community college because it was more compact, where the CSU is on a huge plot of land and everything is spaced out. 20 bux a unit at the CC. The CSU raised my tuition retroactively, so I had to pay more even after I had already paid for the semester, I made sure to note that when they hit me up for donations and despite not asking for removal or cussing at them, they never called me again lol. going from a cc to a csu didn't really feel different, just more expensive. like the education and facilities quality were identical, but the csu was 4x more. then I couldn't get into a lynchpin course that my degree runs through in the middle of the tract for an entire year due to the # of students so i ended up basically wasting 2 semensters. basically every day i regret not learning to be an electrician but whatever
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 23:15 |
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I don’t see how they could lay off any more employees. I worked for WM between 2014 and 2018 and between that time they reduced staff/hours by ~30%. According to people I know who still work there, in the last three years, they’ve cut that by another half. Stores don’t even have the staffing to stock shelves anymore in most locations.
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 23:16 |
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Some choice stats from that community college article:quote:The number of students at community colleges has fallen 37 percent since 2010, or by nearly 2.6 million College recruiting and retention has grown within the past few years. You have groups of people dedicated to getting kids in classes and making sure they stay there. err has issued a correction as of 23:34 on Apr 7, 2023 |
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err posted:Some choice stats from that community college article: yeah the one thing the article is really missing is college industrial complex massively overexpanded to vore the entire millennial generation from around 2003-2013, and millennials were largely railroaded into academic regardless if it was good idea or not. zoomers are vastly smaller as a generation and are not being railroaded into academic as hard. so there's a ton of open capacity and massive enrollment deficits across state-schools (particularly second-third tier or whatever you want to call it); now everyone is absolutely desperate for enrollment. CC was better back in 2005 for me because i couldn't get right into my local UC since i was a dumdum and allowed me to transfer; however, if i was able to get right in year0 i wouldn't have done CC even though that would have been a big and costly mistake. i think a lot of people are skipping CC because they're being railroaded into a full-blown university due to desperation for enrollment basically college enrollmenbt is fallling generally across the board except for the super elite desirable ivy/top10 schools (and yes, ranking is absolutely bullshit but everyone has bought into the garbage)
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 23:26 |
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SlimGoodbody posted:I tried community college when I was 20, penniless, had no car, was working a full time min wage poo poo job, and was living on a friend's couch/homeless and, wouldn't you know it, all of that chaos, difficulty, stress, malnourishment, undiagnosed depression/anxiety, and total abdication of adult help and direction in my life for the prior seven years lead to me having like five chain panic attacks and dropping out; a shocking and unexpected outcome! Good story. Im also lucky to have a great spouse that helped get me through things. I went to school mainly for design but thank gently caress I did web development on the side.
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 23:36 |
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gently caress community college, let's get drunk and eat chicken fingers
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 23:36 |
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The only remaining jobs left will go to loss prevention.
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 23:39 |
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Rectal Death Adept posted:Some of our deliveries this week had drivers claiming that the freight business is getting wrecked by low bids. The whiplash from covid prices during the supply chain issues to now has pushed it down to around $1 per mile while bidding sites for loads are seeing ranges from $3,000 to $500 as people undercut eachother to try and get any kind of work at all Not sure what you're talking about. they figured out how to address this problem in the railroad industry in december.
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 23:40 |
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Walmart doesn't even have tap-to-pay in the year 2023.
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RealityWarCriminal posted:gently caress community college, let's get drunk and eat chicken fingers good sales pitch, im in.
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 23:41 |
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SlimGoodbody posted:Anyway that's my story, school shouldn't just be free, they should pay students to do it because it's very challenging and is socially a net good!
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 23:44 |
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Homeless Friend posted:that’s the line to kiss vladamir putin speaking of which... quote:Bank of America reportedly ended an online client conference earlier than planned this week after some speakers triggered an uproar by making remarks that were deemed pro-Russian.
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 23:44 |
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Saltpowered posted:I don’t see how they could lay off any more employees. I worked for WM between 2014 and 2018 and between that time they reduced staff/hours by ~30%. According to people I know who still work there, in the last three years, they’ve cut that by another half. Stores don’t even have the staffing to stock shelves anymore in most locations. from the story: quote:It was not immediately clear if this move would lead to more layoffs at the country's biggest private employer, with about 1.7 million U.S. workers and another 60,000 abroad. The company said the moves would reduce the need for lower-paid roles.
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 23:46 |
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Rubel vs the dollar is still up 2% y/y
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 23:47 |
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a_gelatinous_cube posted:Walmart doesn't even have tap-to-pay in the year 2023. have to take the card our like a pleb. ugh
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RadiRoot posted:have to take the card our like a pleb. ugh
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