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J, I have no idea what your experience is in, what your degree would be in, nor what you would be applying for. A generic answer is like a rule of thumb...not accurate.

I tried before, but if you want more feedback I'll need to know more as well.

The one thing is for sure, I will always try to hire the best person for the job. That means I'll take some calculated risk, but that depends also on the other candidates.

Good point Sean.

Most of my experience is in writing, correcting and submitting evaluations, recommendations for awards, processing financial documents, and various other military related paperwork. Delegation, supervision, and suggestions as to how to accomplish a mission are all withing my daily duties scope.

Degree as of now is in Business Management. I have considered psychology as well. If I got a 'no-name' paid for diploma I would go for Business administration, management, or psychology. As for the job I would apply for...............that is the hundred million dollar question lately.

J

And the 100million dollar question will determine the answer to the question you asked me. :Doh:

Honestly, looking for something along the lines of management, supervisory, sales, etc.

My passions seem to lie in car audio, beer, travel, good food (possibly mediocre food for your tastes IMO) helping people with addictions, and advisory positions.

I know at 27, with no degree pretty much anything besides car audio install and sales will be one hell of an uphill battle.

J

If you want to hire into a management or supervisory role you'll need experience. No degree in the world can prepare you for that.

As for sales, if its technical sometimes a degree is helpful but usually its more of a crux than an assistant. Sales training on the other hand goes a really long ways. REALLY. Too bad there are so many shitty sales trainers.

Supervisory and management I have experience with the Army. As for sales, I have done some for my father's side of the family business (restaurant equipment) and done decently. I am a firm believer in experience being the best training. You can sit in class, and listen to people, and talk about it all day. It is not until you have done it that you know how good you are at it.

J

Exactly why IMO schools should be chosen that offer a discussion class format and not a lecture. Plus, who the fuck wants to have a grad student teaching you. Give me an effin' prof if I'm spending that much fucking douhg.

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Hey guys. I'm sneaking in after my busy week. I'm going to my friends house tomorrow night for lasagna and I am looking to create a side dish and get some red wine.

For the side dish, I am bringing it because my girlfriend and I are not eating flour so I don't want to be a burden on the party. So it will need to be a "side" dish but something my girlfriend and I can eat as a main dish as well.

On to more important things. I'd love to get a delicious red wine. My girlfriend likes sweet wines but that's kind of out of the question with reds so its not very important. I'm really not sure which way to go with it. I like dry but I want it to be enjoyable for all the guests.

By the way Sean. I bought some cappolla Chardonnay and I loved it. It reminded me of a wine that I paid $24 for in Austin a few years back (which is one of the best wines I've had).

Yikes, Lasagna and no flour? Is your side dish to be protein based or more of a true side?

Are there any reds you like? Your gf and my tastes may not correlate so well, lol. I like my reds big & bold.

:Doh: and now its past tomorrow night. Sorry MK. :(

Also, can't say that I can think of a great side dish for Lasagna and if I brought something it woudl surely show it up, lol.

I just want to have some food while I'm there an not look weird just eating Salad. So it can really just be a side as I don't really want something that's going to dominate the lasagna. I can also grub on some food before/after if needed.

As far as the wine, I'm pretty much 100% sure my gf won't like it no matter what so I'm not looking to impress her with it lol. I know that I am a fan of Merlot and I want to say Cabernet Sauvignon .

You fubared that reply up. If someone reads that they are going to be very confused... lol

We ended up not have the dinner tonight. Too much conflict in the schedule.

ROFL. Its the Hop, doesn't need fixoring.

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My finger tips are cracked and bleeding now. I think anyone who works with their hands or washed them a lot has this problem.

But unrelated to the bleeding I was talking about. The rest of the hands and fingers fine, tips, destroyed by strings. Actually gets worse when you build callouses with 9 or 10's and then switch to 13's on another guitar (thou of an inch smallest string). Then add some bend happy music, a bunch of beer and whatnot and your fingers get walloped. Funny as well since you don't really feel it happening. The next day if you try and play again though it really fucking hurts.

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My ass gets tender when I dirt bike for a long time. IE: camping out and riding six hours a day back to back. Does that count, or paint a pretty picture? :)

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J, I have no idea what your experience is in, what your degree would be in, nor what you would be applying for. A generic answer is like a rule of thumb...not accurate.

I tried before, but if you want more feedback I'll need to know more as well.

The one thing is for sure, I will always try to hire the best person for the job. That means I'll take some calculated risk, but that depends also on the other candidates.

Good point Sean.

Most of my experience is in writing, correcting and submitting evaluations, recommendations for awards, processing financial documents, and various other military related paperwork. Delegation, supervision, and suggestions as to how to accomplish a mission are all withing my daily duties scope.

Degree as of now is in Business Management. I have considered psychology as well. If I got a 'no-name' paid for diploma I would go for Business administration, management, or psychology. As for the job I would apply for...............that is the hundred million dollar question lately.

J

And the 100million dollar question will determine the answer to the question you asked me. :Doh:

Honestly, looking for something along the lines of management, supervisory, sales, etc.

My passions seem to lie in car audio, beer, travel, good food (possibly mediocre food for your tastes IMO) helping people with addictions, and advisory positions.

I know at 27, with no degree pretty much anything besides car audio install and sales will be one hell of an uphill battle.

J

If you want to hire into a management or supervisory role you'll need experience. No degree in the world can prepare you for that.

As for sales, if its technical sometimes a degree is helpful but usually its more of a crux than an assistant. Sales training on the other hand goes a really long ways. REALLY. Too bad there are so many shitty sales trainers.

Supervisory and management I have experience with the Army. As for sales, I have done some for my father's side of the family business (restaurant equipment) and done decently. I am a firm believer in experience being the best training. You can sit in class, and listen to people, and talk about it all day. It is not until you have done it that you know how good you are at it.

J

Exactly why IMO schools should be chosen that offer a discussion class format and not a lecture. Plus, who the fuck wants to have a grad student teaching you. Give me an effin' prof if I'm spending that much fucking douhg.

I like your opinion here Sean............I still have well over a year to plan, but its never to early to start job hunting.

J

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switch to 13's on another guitar

13's. That might explain it! haha

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J, I have no idea what your experience is in, what your degree would be in, nor what you would be applying for. A generic answer is like a rule of thumb...not accurate.

I tried before, but if you want more feedback I'll need to know more as well.

The one thing is for sure, I will always try to hire the best person for the job. That means I'll take some calculated risk, but that depends also on the other candidates.

Good point Sean.

Most of my experience is in writing, correcting and submitting evaluations, recommendations for awards, processing financial documents, and various other military related paperwork. Delegation, supervision, and suggestions as to how to accomplish a mission are all withing my daily duties scope.

Degree as of now is in Business Management. I have considered psychology as well. If I got a 'no-name' paid for diploma I would go for Business administration, management, or psychology. As for the job I would apply for...............that is the hundred million dollar question lately.

J

And the 100million dollar question will determine the answer to the question you asked me. :Doh:

Honestly, looking for something along the lines of management, supervisory, sales, etc.

My passions seem to lie in car audio, beer, travel, good food (possibly mediocre food for your tastes IMO) helping people with addictions, and advisory positions.

I know at 27, with no degree pretty much anything besides car audio install and sales will be one hell of an uphill battle.

J

If you want to hire into a management or supervisory role you'll need experience. No degree in the world can prepare you for that.

As for sales, if its technical sometimes a degree is helpful but usually its more of a crux than an assistant. Sales training on the other hand goes a really long ways. REALLY. Too bad there are so many shitty sales trainers.

Supervisory and management I have experience with the Army. As for sales, I have done some for my father's side of the family business (restaurant equipment) and done decently. I am a firm believer in experience being the best training. You can sit in class, and listen to people, and talk about it all day. It is not until you have done it that you know how good you are at it.

J

Exactly why IMO schools should be chosen that offer a discussion class format and not a lecture. Plus, who the fuck wants to have a grad student teaching you. Give me an effin' prof if I'm spending that much fucking douhg.

I like your opinion here Sean............I still have well over a year to plan, but its never to early to start job hunting.

J

At my GF's college, Kent State she's pretty much taught by grad students... lol

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I just bought 3 lbs of gummy worms.. best 6$ ever spent

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That sounds like a hell of a deal Julian

THREE POUNDS

Im done with gummy worms forever.

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hahah where did you find such a sweet deal?

Grocery store near me.. It's the Black Forest kind too.

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Why not just buy a 3lb. bag of sugar and some food coloring for $1.50?

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switch to 13's on another guitar

13's. That might explain it! haha

I play my plectrum guitar more than anything

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Skrillex won three Grammys

yeah, they aren't a fucking joke at all

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Skrillex won three Grammys

yeah, they aren't a fucking joke at all

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