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Post by [...] on Aug 11, 2015 14:47:27 GMT
Alright, tomorrow is the "final test" I have to go through. The police doctor will check me if I'm capable of being a police officer. Don't really know what could be against it but it shouldn't be a big deal. I'll keep you guys updated!
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Post by [...] on Aug 12, 2015 12:48:19 GMT
Just came back. The doctor was pleased to touch such a long dick.So the good news is that I'm capable of being a police officer. The bad news are that I need glasses and for some stupid fucking reason my pulse was too high to do a stress test. I felt totally calm and relaxed but my pulse was around 115 and it had to be less than 100. I'm a bit disappointed and pissed at myself and now they want me to check on another doctor so they can be sure that I was only nervous and don't have an high pulse in general --> extra costs for me! I also need to retry the test which shouldn't be a problem as long my pulse doesn't fuck up again. At least now I can fully concentrate on preparing to go to the police since there's literally nothing now that could stop me!
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Aug 13, 2015 2:06:43 GMT
Just came back. The doctor was pleased to touch such a long dick.So the good news is that I'm capable of being a police officer. The bad news are that I need glasses and for some stupid fucking reason my pulse was too high to do a stress test. I felt totally calm and relaxed but my pulse was around 115 and it had to be less than 100. I'm a bit disappointed and pissed at myself and now they want me to check on another doctor so they can be sure that I was only nervous and don't have an high pulse in general --> extra costs for me! I also need to retry the test which shouldn't be a problem as long my pulse doesn't fuck up again. At least now I can fully concentrate on preparing to go to the police since there's literally nothing now that could stop me! Sorry if this came late, but congratulations! Clementine would be proud!
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Post by Autobot Sonic on Aug 13, 2015 3:05:44 GMT
A little elaboration on what I last posted, I've decided I've definitley wanna do somethign writing related. At first I'd like to look for writing at either Telltale or Archie to write the Sonic or Megaman comics. While there, I'd see if maybe I could end up maybe writing for something on either AMC or HBO, and eventually publish my own book.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Aug 13, 2015 3:19:31 GMT
Go for it! I have faith.
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Post by [...] on Aug 13, 2015 10:42:03 GMT
Just came back. The doctor was pleased to touch such a long dick.So the good news is that I'm capable of being a police officer. The bad news are that I need glasses and for some stupid fucking reason my pulse was too high to do a stress test. I felt totally calm and relaxed but my pulse was around 115 and it had to be less than 100. I'm a bit disappointed and pissed at myself and now they want me to check on another doctor so they can be sure that I was only nervous and don't have an high pulse in general --> extra costs for me! I also need to retry the test which shouldn't be a problem as long my pulse doesn't fuck up again. At least now I can fully concentrate on preparing to go to the police since there's literally nothing now that could stop me! Sorry if this came late, but congratulations! Clementine would be proud! That's so cute :3 Thank you so much, Bio! \^.^/
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2015 7:10:39 GMT
ayy this thread hasn't seen activity in a couple of months
I've pretty much decided I want to do one of two things when I graduate, maybe even both.
#1: Study law to become a criminal prosecutor. As in, a person who makes the case as to why the defendant is guilty and debates against the defense attorney. I have always had a strong hatred of criminals who can get away with it, so prosecutor is pretty much the perfect job for me. Plus, I like debating, and that's pretty much what law is. And I look pretty sharp in a suit, which is another plus.
#2: Musician. My father has been playing the guitar since before I was born. I tried to learn how to play when I was 9, then again when I was 13, but I've never been motivated enough to actually keep practicing. So i'm thinking of getting actual guitar lessons at a local music school so that I can actually have a schedule.
#3: Both? I'm not sure if it'd be a good combination. A rock and roll prosecutor... I'm not sure if anyone would take me seriously in court.
And before I graduate, I'm thinking of possibly getting a part-time job. I like the sound of working in Gamestop for a full shift on Saturdays while going to school for the rest of the week. I realise a lot of people consider Gamestop some big eeeeeevil corporation these days, but it would be really fun to work there. Much more fun than working in some boring clothes shop. Hey, hate the Emperor, not the stormtroopers.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2015 3:23:34 GMT
ayy this thread hasn't seen activity in a couple of months I've pretty much decided I want to do one of two things when I graduate, maybe even both. #1: Study law to become a criminal prosecutor. As in, a person who makes the case as to why the defendant is guilty and debates against the defense attorney. I have always had a strong hatred of criminals who can get away with it, so prosecutor is pretty much the perfect job for me. Plus, I like debating, and that's pretty much what law is. And I look pretty sharp in a suit, which is another plus. #2: Musician. My father has been playing the guitar since before I was born. I tried to learn how to play when I was 9, then again when I was 13, but I've never been motivated enough to actually keep practicing. So i'm thinking of getting actual guitar lessons at a local music school so that I can actually have a schedule. #3: Both? I'm not sure if it'd be a good combination. A rock and roll prosecutor... I'm not sure if anyone would take me seriously in court. And before I graduate, I'm thinking of possibly getting a part-time job. I like the sound of working in Gamestop for a full shift on Saturdays while going to school for the rest of the week. I realise a lot of people consider Gamestop some big eeeeeevil corporation these days, but it would be really fun to work there. Much more fun than working in some boring clothes shop. Hey, hate the Emperor, not the stormtroopers. You could be the Rock n' Roll Detective: Just saw this movie on TV the other day. Thanks for reminding me.
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Post by sos on Oct 16, 2015 3:56:50 GMT
I've got an interview tomorrow and I'm not feeling good about it at all. The job sounds like typical office drone work, it doesn't pay very much, it's going to clog up my weekdays from 8 AM to 6:45 PM and it's temp-to-hire... which means I'm not full-time so I don't get benefits. Wouldn't matter except in going from living on unemployment to making over $30,000 a year, I get booted off of my free health insurance. Not being offered health insurance from the place I work means I'll have to buy health insurance myself, which won't be free. Basically, a good chunk of my paycheck will go towards health insurance each month until I'm officially hired. Who knows when that'll be.
I don't have much interest in this job at all. Problem is, I haven't worked since mid-April and desperately need to get back to it. I'm hoping that when I go in there tomorrow it'll win me over by how warm and inviting it is. That my interviewer will be very friendly and welcoming.
Given the job description, I doubt it.
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Post by Teacakes on Oct 16, 2015 6:17:46 GMT
Update: I am doing nothing with my life
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2015 7:08:20 GMT
I've got an interview tomorrow and I'm not feeling good about it at all. The job sounds like typical office drone work, it doesn't pay very much, it's going to clog up my weekdays from 8 AM to 6:45 PM and it's temp-to-hire... which means I'm not full-time so I don't get benefits. Wouldn't matter except in going from living on unemployment to making over $30,000 a year, I get booted off of my free health insurance. Not being offered health insurance from the place I work means I'll have to buy health insurance myself, which won't be free. Basically, a good chunk of my paycheck will go towards health insurance each month until I'm officially hired. Who knows when that'll be. I don't have much interest in this job at all. Problem is, I haven't worked since mid-April and desperately need to get back to it. I'm hoping that when I go in there tomorrow it'll win me over by how warm and inviting it is. That my interviewer will be very friendly and welcoming. Given the job description, I doubt it. 8 AM to 6:45 PM Monday to Friday with no full-time benefits? That seems a bit much. I'm sure you can find a decent 9-5 Mon-Fri job with full-time benefits, right? I don't know, as someone who isn't even allowed to work in my country yet, I feel like any advice I try to give should be taken with a pinch of salt because I'm probably wrong. Anyway, good luck with the interview, hope it goes well.
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Post by thatstoo2019man on Oct 16, 2015 7:18:18 GMT
#JustMuricaThings
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Post by sos on Oct 16, 2015 15:53:32 GMT
I've got an interview tomorrow and I'm not feeling good about it at all. The job sounds like typical office drone work, it doesn't pay very much, it's going to clog up my weekdays from 8 AM to 6:45 PM and it's temp-to-hire... which means I'm not full-time so I don't get benefits. Wouldn't matter except in going from living on unemployment to making over $30,000 a year, I get booted off of my free health insurance. Not being offered health insurance from the place I work means I'll have to buy health insurance myself, which won't be free. Basically, a good chunk of my paycheck will go towards health insurance each month until I'm officially hired. Who knows when that'll be. I don't have much interest in this job at all. Problem is, I haven't worked since mid-April and desperately need to get back to it. I'm hoping that when I go in there tomorrow it'll win me over by how warm and inviting it is. That my interviewer will be very friendly and welcoming. Given the job description, I doubt it. I'm sure you can find a decent 9-5 Mon-Fri job with full-time benefits, right? Oh, boy. You'd think. I've been learning for six months (plus the ten months I went unemployed after graduation) that that's not often the case. Anyways, place was only two people. Both middle-aged. Everywhere else that works for the company is based somewhere out in Asia. Found out that cold calls are involved in the position, too. Easiest no thanks of my life.
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Post by Zeruis on Oct 16, 2015 19:29:03 GMT
I'm sure you can find a decent 9-5 Mon-Fri job with full-time benefits, right? Oh, boy. You'd think. I've been learning for six months (plus the ten months I went unemployed after graduation) that that's not often the case. Well, at least you'd get the years of experience with this new job. Then you can hopefully apply for a position that has a $25-35,000 increase with flexible hours.
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Post by cannibaldolphinjuice on Oct 24, 2015 1:38:33 GMT
Since I had graduated I've been on my own. Working jobs that only pay half the bills, drawing, cramming college into one port and out my rectum, learning how to eat, and expecting life to get better. 2015 has been better compared to the others, It'll work out eventually.
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