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Everything posted by Penguin4x4
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Or if I had a degree in a more technical field, Warrant Officer...
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as long as we're talking Second Lieutenant, not First Lieutenant EDIT: Or Ensign if its the Navy or Coast Guard
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And entry level is a Lieutenant.............Earns about the same as a laborer or in this case foreman who's been there 15 years, except the laborer knows more drunk and half asleep than the entry level does after spending 3 weeks studying.... Exactly
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I'm really not that much different than a whore at this point
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Not much...a paycheck that isn't 100% commission (tons of Sales Rep jobs out right now) would be a great starting point...now that I'm through with classes I can get around to spending all day looking for jobs, so that's a start in the right direction at least...heh...
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Its extremely similar, now that I think about it...
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In military terms, the management in a company are the commissioned officers, the laborers are the enlisted recruits.
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Isn't entry level management an oxymoron? If you have no experience I am not sure how you can manage. "Entry Level Management" is a blanket term for jobs that are (usually) at the lower-level management level What sort of jobs fit that blanket term? This is a little far back for it to be my realm and my progression has been far from the standard linear one. Depends on the company, however, supervisors and/or team leaders generally always fall under this category. The typical corporate hierarchy, in descending order: Three Levels of Management: Top-level management: Corporate Wide Long-Term Decision Making; Corporate Strategic Decision Making Middle management: Ensuring that the decisions made by top-level management, as well as their own department specific short term and long term decisions are carried out by lower management and the laborers Lower management: Carrying out middle management and top-level management's decisions on a day to day basis; interacting with Foremen/Labor Supervisors on a day to day basis Two Levels of Laborers: Foremen/Labor Supervisor Laborers/Hourly Workers that is a very broad, very general template, some companies may have more layers, some may have fewer...
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Isn't entry level management an oxymoron? If you have no experience I am not sure how you can manage. "Entry Level Management" is a blanket term for jobs that are (usually) at the lower-level management level
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Seems like finding Entry Level Management/Management Trainee positions requiring 0-1 year experience are like finding a damned unicorn these days...grumble...*goes back to searching*
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http://philipodegard.com/ looks like a total douche to me...
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CHP ticketed a man driving a Bugatti in Orange County for doing 210+ in a 65...
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at least I managed to pull 28MPG in the E55, averaging 53MPH (only one piss stop) the entire trip
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need to find the genius who thought putting a 5.4 Triton in an 8 ton (GVWR) cube van would actually work and kick his ass
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I wouldn't mind throwing the new Cummins ISF 2.8L into a full size truck/SUV...would be interesting to see how many MPG you could squeeze of it...
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people put them in pickups and SUV's all the time...cars I dunno...but if it'll fit into a Jeep I suspect it'll fit in a Caprice/Impala/Galaxie/LTD/Crown Vic/etc....
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alright, pickup truck diesels
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And with the plates from Destroked you can match up pretty much any diesel engine to any transmission...pretty neat stuff...
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I've seen Smart car with a Hayabusa engine
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that's right, one of the best business management programs in the country just gave yours truly a diploma.....oooooohhhh yeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh well, not a diploma...yet...one more month until they give those out
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uh oh, did I just finish all my undergrad classes? I think I did ohhhhh SNAP