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pancakes3

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Re: Employment scores and available jobs

Post by pancakes3 » Mon Oct 13, 2014 12:14 pm

Lost my shit @ "struggling with dressing yourself". Bro, do you even troll? Your shit's all retarded.

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Re: Employment scores and available jobs

Post by rinkrat19 » Mon Oct 13, 2014 12:18 pm

OP sounds very boomer.

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Re: Employment scores and available jobs

Post by TheSpanishMain » Mon Oct 13, 2014 2:14 pm

pancakes3 wrote:Lost my shit @ "struggling with dressing yourself". Bro, do you even troll? Your shit's all retarded.
I think it's this weird tic in the troll psyche that tells that if they spread their nonsense out over multiple threads no one will notice.

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Re: Employment scores and available jobs

Post by jbagelboy » Thu Oct 16, 2014 1:53 pm

TheSpanishMain wrote:
tier3 wrote:Spanishmain,

I work for a Fortune 50 company. I hire executives for my company (ie) a headhunter. This is why I say that jobs are out there. The first thing I look at is a person's resume. I skim it quickly less than 15 seconds. If it has one error it goes into the trash. I go through easily 100 applications a day. If it doesn't have a title page it goes in the trash. If they can't pay attention to detail and follow simple rules why would I hire them? There's a lot of other things that I look for as well but I'm not going to go into detail. The point that I'm making is that there are jobs out there, there are people hiring and what you hand to a prospective employer is very important. The smallest detail is what separates someone from being hired to someone that doesn't.
Got it. You're just a Fortune 500 headhunter who isn't sure he can afford an apartment and will have to live in a dorm
tier3 wrote:I'm not sure if I can afford to live off campus.
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 3#p8095863

when he leaves his sweet corporate gig to go to a crappy law school because he's not good at multiple choice tests
tier3 wrote:I'm not a multiple question test taker. I will probably score the lowest possible score on the LSAT. My strengths are in writing term papers, speaking and essay tests.
but oh wait you're PTing in the 170s
tier3 wrote:pancakes,

I'm scoring 173 -176 there are a few that I'm missing but I think it's because I'm tiring toward the end. How does one build up endurance for this test?
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 1&t=237566

but despite being a bigwig at a fancy corporation who is a stickler for details you still struggle with dressing yourself and wearing a suit
tier3 wrote:Is dressing casual in cargo shorts, a shirt and sneakers appropriate or allowed in law school classes?

Also is a suit mandatory for most orientations? Are most people wearing 350 dollar suits and up, or can I get a regular blue suit with light blue pin stripes at JC Penny and that would be acceptable? What color suit is appropriate and are black leather shoes and what color tie is appropriate?
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 3#p8094933


It all makes sense now!
tier3 is such a fucktard.

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