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Frosted Flake posted:So if internet proliferation, more education, and easier visas make it easier for India and China to take STEM jobs, A job as a job automator sounds promising.
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Bobbie Wickham posted:This girl’s problem isn’t that she got a BA in English quote:My sister has a BA in English, and has an awesome job: she’s a technical/promotional writer and personal assistant for the CEO of a local company. (Perks include accompanying her boss on business trips and getting a personal spending account to blow on whatever her little heart desires. Girl got trashed in the sauna of a four-star hotel in Beijing on the company’s dime.) My sister was lucky to have a connection that got her in the door for that job—but she also made her own luck by working hard (like creating content more substantial than a cutesy Twitter account), being smart, accumulating experience, and promoting herself in a thoughtful and appealing manner. The expense account isn't the only thing she's blowing
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I always wonder how much overlap there is between 'socialist' goons and goons who hold you in total contempt for not picking the most capitalistically efficient education you can.
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Sheep-Goats posted:Welcome to your 18 dollar an hour life with no promotional opportunity. Eh, I'd take it. Steady work. Useful work. Usually have decent benefits in addition to wages. Safe, clean indoor work environment. Reasonable level of prestige, nobody looks up to medical technicians but nobody really thinks badly of them either. Overall a much better jobs than retail, food service, call center, or barista options you get out of highschool or with a 4 year degree in a 'useless' field.
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chemosh6969 posted:Picking on a BS in Math is easy. It's the autism child of STEM. The other degrees have learned to use Math with other skills instead of flipping out and counting toothpicks when someone spills them. It's going to depend on what sector of the work force you're talking about. I work for the county, and we don't really need that many accountants or chemical engineers: we need people to deal with clients. We need people with backgrounds in Finance more than STEM fields, and we need people with customer service experience and some sort of college education, more than we need people with Accounting degrees. My department's stretched to its limit, and I don't even want to think about how overworked the people in Medicare are going to be as the baby boomers continue aging and living forever. Aralan posted:Actually, while the computer science part of my degree has certainly gotten me most of my work, every time I apply for a job they always comment on and sound impressed about the physics double major I had with it. I'm pretty sure it's a big part of the reason I've gotten job offers. Are they impressed because you double-majored, or are they specifically in need of someone with a degree in Physics? Because that's where I lose the plot: what do you do with a BS in Physics? Or Biology? I know there's a need for people with degrees in Science, but I've always seen ads looking for people in specific fields, like Food Science. The only people I know with Science degrees all pursued graduate degrees of some sort, either to supplement their BS with a Master's in a related field, or to earn a Ph.D.
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Frosted Flake posted:So if internet proliferation, more education, and easier visas make it easier for India and China to take STEM jobs, Sales and networking, same as it's always been. Contracts don't go to who does it best, they go to who has the best relationship.
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Big City Drinkin posted:A job as a job automator sounds promising. Thats what I do. My teacher in high school 20 years ago told me to get into automation stuff because he saw the winds. The worst is when I have the workers perform their task while I program away to mimic it. Making them train their replacement basically. Or I'll study them for a few hours. Scribbling away on a piece of paper about how they twist something this way, or hit things just so to make it pop together. I'll make conversation. Ask them about their family. Make them like me so they'll tell me the little tricks they use to do their boring inane job. Then a few weeks later I show up with a big crate and out pops their replacement I'm just loving with you I wish it was that easy.
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Bobbie Wickham posted:Are they impressed because you double-majored, or are they specifically in need of someone with a degree in Physics? Because that's where I lose the plot: what do you do with a BS in Physics? Or Biology? I know there's a need for people with degrees in Science, but I've always seen ads looking for people in specific fields, like Food Science. The only people I know with Science degrees all pursued graduate degrees of some sort, either to supplement their BS with a Master's in a related field, or to earn a Ph.D. There isn't really a need for B.sc graduates where I live (Australia), and they have job prospects on par with Arts graduates. The whole STEM degree = $, only applies to a subset, and only when there is actually demand for them.
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SHISHKABOB posted:https://medium.com/@taliajane/an-open-letter-to-my-ceo-fb73df021e7a#.x8iirfrd7
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Microwaves Mom posted:5 bucks says the person ends their article with a patreon link. wow venmo
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgpa7wEAz7I
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Aralan posted:Maybe you should've tweeted this sweet lifehack at her before she was tricked into going into debt to move across the country to work in a call center by a big city Twitter huckster
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Professor Shark posted:
maybe she has nice tits and it will work out
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etalian posted:How gullible would someone have to be to buy into the who SF=utopia mindset? SF is garbage and i live here but everywhere else i imagine is a burning garbagecan hellscape
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Top City Homo posted:maybe she has nice tits and it will work out Hard to tell from just that photo but I'd say at least 50/50 that there are some bomb rear end titties just out of frame.
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FrankieGoes posted:Loans create money. I deposit 100k in my bank account. Talia Jane takes out a 90k loan for the land needed to start her free range meme ranch and pays it to some Jew, who then deposits it in his bank. Then the Jew's bank loans Talia 80 grand so that she can give some other Jew 80 grand for 6 months deposit on her San Francisco mansion. there is a hefty chain of Jews in the money creation cycle
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Parallax Scroll posted:yelp will be sorry in six months when they have to hire someone else to write tweets instead of her
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C-C-C-C-Combo Breaker!
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The reason why she is becoming the voice because they can relate to a person who is Caucasian and female wanting more than their education is worth wanting to make a living doing what they already do as their hobby. It's the same thing as when dudes think they can make a living lets playing. It related to them more than all the middle aged and different background men who lost their jobs and health due to the same trends cause it isn't something they can photoshop their own face onto. It's not so much about her and her being screwed over more so the fear that they will be screwed over too thus the entire process becomes a madturbatory cry in the wind. Sort of how poor republicans tend to have on any tax or economic restraint on the wealthy cause they think they will be noticed in their middle management job and strike rich or win the lottery and it will then affect them too. Just wait a bit and some other person will say or do something stupid and everyone will perch that person over their #collectiveshouldersofsolidarity until the next little guy trend.
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FishionMailed posted:did you not go to US public school in the last 20 years or what? the amount of propaganda aimed at kids to convince them either they are college bound or worthless really is amazing. Canada too. In grade 10 there's Career Class that is about writing resumes, interviewing and applying to universities. University was very much the end goal. In grades 11 & 12 courses are either University (Calculus, Advanced Functions, Stats) College (Data Management, Mathematics for College Technology) or Workplace (I don't even know what they called these courses). The University courses are the preferred ones and the ones people are encouraged to take.
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Bobbie Wickham posted:My department's stretched to its limit, and I don't even want to think about how overworked the people in Medicare are going to be as the baby boomers continue aging and living forever. Stretched to the limit here too. We're at about half of what the feds say we should have as a staff for the size of the population we service but management isn't going to do anything until we get a surprise program review and find out they should have been listening to us when they start getting hit with fines, since you can only do so much when you're understaffed for at least over a decade.
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Bobbie Wickham posted:Are they impressed because you double-majored, or are they specifically in need of someone with a degree in Physics? Because that's where I lose the plot: what do you do with a BS in Physics? Or Biology? I know there's a need for people with degrees in Science, but I've always seen ads looking for people in specific fields, like Food Science. The only people I know with Science degrees all pursued graduate degrees of some sort, either to supplement their BS with a Master's in a related field, or to earn a Ph.D. A physics degree shows that your competent in math and building models. Every sector of engineering is built upon physics and models so it would be rather easy to turn a physics degree into an engineering job with a little networking or the proper extra curricular activities. Math is similar although it would probably apply more in the software industry. From a quick google it appears that median wages for Physics grads is actually higher than EE and math had a similar pay rate. I can't give much input on stuff like biology or other life science degrees.
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Liberal arts
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Most people are bad at math, so having a degree in math or physics makes them think you're a wizard. That's something.
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A bloo bloo, i don't get paid enough money. WHAAAAAA There are literally no jobs out there anymore to live the American Dream. I'll just sit in this starbuck and pout.
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Snatch Duster you are funnier when trolling Games.
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Let me go grab a job in Enterprise Sales, seems like a comparable job to the topic at hand.
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Fried Watermelon posted:Let me go grab a job in Enterprise Sales, seems like a comparable job to the topic at hand. Usually they only require a bachelor degree. The problem is you'd have to be very personable and outgoing and really sell yourself during the interview.
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Bobbie Wickham posted:It's going to depend on what sector of the work force you're talking about. I work for the county, and we don't really need that many accountants or chemical engineers: we need people to deal with clients. We need people with backgrounds in Finance more than STEM fields, and we need people with customer service experience and some sort of college education, more than we need people with Accounting degrees. My department's stretched to its limit, and I don't even want to think about how overworked the people in Medicare are going to be as the baby boomers continue aging and living forever. I have a BS in physics and somehow managed to Shanghai a decent career out of it. It's not easy and I'm definitely in the minority. Just about everybody I graduated with either went straight to grad school or slummed around doing programming gigs until they went to grad school. Most of those MS and PhDs are now just back writing code so I'm not sure if it did them any good. edit: That said (RE: code) what with the new hip thing being big data analysis some of those physics types have been making big stacks doing that. DickParasite fucked around with this message at 22:07 on Feb 29, 2016 |
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Snatch Duster posted:A bloo bloo, i don't get paid enough money. WHAAAAAA There are literally no jobs out there anymore to live the American Dream. I'll just sit in this starbuck and pout. lol why are you blanking out the city? I live in Phoenix, AZ and it's the same salary as your screenshot soooooo....
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no one is going to move to arizona, home of noted coward John McCain.
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HEY NONG MAN posted:no one is going to move to arizona, home of noted coward John McCain. Phoenix is gonna be Detroit in eight years when we run out of water.
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I lived in the Phoenix suburbs for three years and it not only made me depressed, but every single woman there has been married since they were 20 years old or have been divorced twice and had at least 2 kids by the age of 30. It is a hot cesspool of methheads, bad pussy, overt racism, lovely bars that close early, bad food, and sun bleached strip malls as far as the eye can see. Its a city with no soul or identity and their sports teams suck or are hours away on a single traffic clogged highway in an even worse shithole than Phoenix. That said, there are some super pretty mountains and stuff.
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Solice Kirsk posted:I lived in the Phoenix suburbs for three years and it not only made me depressed, but every single woman there has been married since they were 20 years old or have been divorced twice and had at least 2 kids by the age of 30. It is a hot cesspool of methheads, bad pussy, overt racism, lovely bars that close early, bad food, and sun bleached strip malls as far as the eye can see. Its a city with no soul or identity and their sports teams suck or are hours away on a single traffic clogged highway in an even worse shithole than Phoenix. That said, there are some super pretty mountains and stuff. This sums up Phoenix, I agree with all of this.
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I said come in! posted:lol why are you blanking out the city? I live in Phoenix, AZ and it's the same salary as your screenshot soooooo.... Don't want dirty goons to know where I am located fam. Fried Watermelon posted:Let me go grab a job in Enterprise Sales, seems like a comparable job to the topic at hand. Cry some more you dirty poor that isn't man enough to make a living. Go out and get an entry level sales gig, do that for a couple years then graduate to enterprise sales level. Oh deary me, I have to actually work hard to earn a good living!? A B C. A always, B be, C Closing. Always be closing. ALWAYS BE CLOSING! You got that you loving faggots! Solice Kirsk posted:Usually they only require a bachelor degree. The problem is you'd have to be very personable and outgoing and really sell yourself during the interview. Yea that is really hard. Being able to hold a conversation without stuttering or giving single word answers. I'm a loving idiot i guess, thinking goons had basic communication skills. Snatch Duster fucked around with this message at 22:49 on Feb 29, 2016 |
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Solice Kirsk posted:I lived in the Phoenix suburbs for three years and it not only made me depressed, but every single woman there has been married since they were 20 years old or have been divorced twice and had at least 2 kids by the age of 30. It is a hot cesspool of methheads, bad pussy, overt racism, lovely bars that close early, bad food, and sun bleached strip malls as far as the eye can see. Its a city with no soul or identity and their sports teams suck or are hours away on a single traffic clogged highway in an even worse shithole than Phoenix. That said, there are some super pretty mountains and stuff. Grew up in Phoenix, this is spot-on. Used to go out and visit family from time to time. For a while I refused to go back after it went completely down the shitter, and then the rest of my family got out and I really have no reason to ever go back.
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Snatch Duster posted:Go out and get an entry level sales gig, do that for a couple years then graduate to enterprise sales level. Oh deary me, I have to actually work hard to earn a good living!? Sales takes some skills. You can easily tell who isn't good at it because they get a job as a salesman paid on commission, can't make any sales to anyone other than friends/family, then tells everyone the company is a bunch of scammers. I'm also referring to real sales where you actually have to put forth some form of effort and not the kind of sales where you work in a cell phone store and the people coming in to buy something are considered your hot lead.
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chemosh6969 posted:Sales takes some skills. You can easily tell who isn't good at it because they get a job as a salesman paid on commission, can't make any sales to anyone other than friends/family, then tells everyone the company is a bunch of scammers. Look, everyone sells. You sell, your mom sells, and a 7 year old kids sells. You are selling when you convince your GF to go watch Deadpool with you. You are selling when you try to get out of a speeding ticket. That 7/11 clerk is selling when he tells you about 2 cokes for $2. Your nephew is selling when he tells you about his day at school. We all sell. If you can talk to other people, you can sell.
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I drove to phoenix and it reminds me of Utah but without the stuff.
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