i tried to like you, i really did, but i hate how you squish every post towards the middle. time to leave.
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# of jobs with the word “trader” near 94119: 5
# of jobs with the word “start up” near 94119: 752
sigh.
apparently based on the websites you visit, google “guesses” this and sets this as a preference. click here to see how old + what gender google thinks you are.
real age: 28
gender: female
what google thought:
ehh.. i like to think “young at heart”, rather than “immature”…
So this has been going on for a while now, and I have to say I can relate to some of the things these people are saying.
NO i do not believe in handouts. I don’t agree necessarily with taking more from the rich and giving to the poor. however, if people believe that this is all the movement is about, either they don’t understand, or are listening to what a small number of ignorant people are yelling.
what i do sympathize with/or just random thoughts.
everyone should pay their share of taxes. even if you’re poor. or rich. or a corporation. GE gave a ton to Obama, and he gave them several tax credits to the point where they paid 0 in taxes. and no, tax breaks do not create jobs, demand does.
for any job in this country, performance = pay. you do a good job, you get a bonus, a raise, or at least get to keep your job. with congress, performance <> pay. you do a bad job, but you vote whether you get raises, all while making well over 6 figures a year.
instead of figuring out a way to use tax payers money in a useful/meaningful way, they spend more than they have, putting us further into debt. solutions include raising taxes, rather than looking for inefficiencies in the system.
when companies can’t pay their bills, they get bailed out. when they do well, the bonuses are given to only the employees that work there. when people can’t pay their bills, they become homeless. yes, companies pay back their loans, but it’s sad that there are more measures taken to save corporations, rather than people.
just some random thoughts..
showering, and putting on make up to:
A. go out with friends
B. go to work
C. interview with a recruiter over skype.
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[correct answer: C]
it worries me when i ask a company what their work culture is like, and they respond “we work hard, and play harder”.
usually at places like that, people work hard, and are too tired to play.
when your company is taken over by another, and nothing is working.
A. still try to work with the meager resources that are working.
B. pretend that you are working, but secretly stalk people on FB/gchat/shop online
C. play connect 4.

pictured from left to right [boss, intern]
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