Message from @Abel
Discord ID: 760275578581942333
good creeping/stalking skills
but you cant see there faces to know if its a child or a midget
would make defendin oneself hard/er
lol
ouch
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My friend JUST got hired by United
Fuckin... uhhhhhh
Not the frontline workerinos
McDonalds fry cooks are just important as doctors
In seriousness, who tf is flying for anything but work anyway
I wonder what trump is gonna say in the debate when biden brings up his $750 tax returns
“That makes me smart”
Already said it to Clinton in ‘16
That he was following the law that was enabled by Biden and his colleagues for the past 47 years
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> My friend JUST got hired by United
@Crow yeah dude covid really hit it hard
Ik someone who got really lucky with timing and got hired by FedEx who are working like its the holidays everyday
Right as he was about to be layed off from American he started training at FedEx
Nevermind just unvialed
more debt
this country is fucked
I want my stimulus
I haven't paid taxes yet so I have nothing to lose when the government goes poo poo
> My friend JUST got hired by United
@Crow your friend just picked the worst time since 9/11 to get into the aerospace industry lol
Nothing a war can’t fix
Oooof
tell him to apply at fedex
I'm sure he already has tho
He's college educated
College degrees don't mean shit when your industry has laid of 10s if not 100s of thousands of people since the beginning of the year
College degrees dont mean shit period
unless its in engineering.
degrees are the world's most expensive toilet papers
Engineering, Medical, and Law degrees are literally the only reason to go to college
you dont get medical or law degrees in college but yes
wouldn't know, spent one semester there and got a job <:tuckerlaugh:758872277550235658>
Degrees are a ticket into a career, depending on your field of study, that college study may be valuable applied to your career. I'd say I could have taken a 6 months intesnsive learning program to prepare me for what I do today, possibly a year since it is interdiscipline. Most of what I do day-to-day was learned on the job over time. Some concepts and foundational understanding *did* come from college. But, to even get an interview you have to have that paper (or papers increasingly).
TBH, a bachelor's degree isn't much better than an associates degree from 30 years ago, or a High School Diploma from 1950.
College degrees, like everything else, have been devalued to near worthlessness via government money creation (e.g. student loans for anyone who can fog a mirror). College standards have also been dumbed down over the years to accommodate a larger student population.