Senior management.
Didn't you want to be a pilot like two months ago?Poseidon wrote:
HAH.JohnG@lt wrote:
God I hope not. Not only are you unable to get your points across coherently, like 99% of Ivy Leaguers you display the social skills of a gnat. Stick to your insulated social circle that requires a special tie to gain entrance and leave the rest of us common folk alone. I'll never understand what it is about people that go to Yale and Harvard that gives them such a naked sense of elitism. It's a goddamn overpriced school, idiot, nothing more.nukchebi0 wrote:
A published author, rich, and in a position of power.
As for myself, all I know is I wanna do something pertaining to law/law enforcement... could be a cop for a little while, I might try for law school, who knows.
The only thing I'm quite positive I'll be by 28 is married or living with someone. And if that occurs earlier, I'll most likely already have a kid. For some reason part of me doesn't understand how someone wouldn't want a kid.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
That and w/ LEO'd credentials (in auxiliary branch most likely within the year- hello high risk pay and early retirement!!!). Over 1/2 way to retirement. I'll own a place in the mountains by then too and have a pilots license to boot.. Be giving son driving lessons, and probably looking for a replacement doggie as it'd make the beagle 15. Looking after Mom & Dad -not really looking forward to that part though.CameronPoe wrote:
Senior management.
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something. - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
I'm hoping to marry rich.
I'm still getting my license (fo' free) but I kinda fell out with it after learning how unstable the industry is. The FAA is practically begging people to go to school to become ATC guys though. You'll be earning close to 200K in no time with benefits.JohnG@lt wrote:
Didn't you want to be a pilot like two months ago?Poseidon wrote:
HAH.JohnG@lt wrote:
God I hope not. Not only are you unable to get your points across coherently, like 99% of Ivy Leaguers you display the social skills of a gnat. Stick to your insulated social circle that requires a special tie to gain entrance and leave the rest of us common folk alone. I'll never understand what it is about people that go to Yale and Harvard that gives them such a naked sense of elitism. It's a goddamn overpriced school, idiot, nothing more.
As for myself, all I know is I wanna do something pertaining to law/law enforcement... could be a cop for a little while, I might try for law school, who knows.
The only thing I'm quite positive I'll be by 28 is married or living with someone. And if that occurs earlier, I'll most likely already have a kid. For some reason part of me doesn't understand how someone wouldn't want a kid.
I haven't wanted to realistically be a pilot since about April of last year though. I switched on and off with Political Science after that before finally settling on Criminal Justice.
Some basement somewhere with whatever PC I can afford and a diet consisting of 90% cup-noodles
I'd rather be unemployed than have a job I hate that just eats away off me,,, and now at age 20 I still have nothing I want other than a girl and money, neither of which, will come unless I find something x_x
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I'd rather be unemployed than have a job I hate that just eats away off me,,, and now at age 20 I still have nothing I want other than a girl and money, neither of which, will come unless I find something x_x
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Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
I know it looks cool in the movies but you really don't want to be NYPD or even a county cop. The pay sucks. Totally not worth wasting time on a degree to get in (even though it's required, I know). My buddy when to John Jay for forensics and now works for LIJ.Poseidon wrote:
I'm still getting my license (fo' free) but I kinda fell out with it after learning how unstable the industry is. The FAA is practically begging people to go to school to become ATC guys though. You'll be earning close to 200K in no time with benefits.JohnG@lt wrote:
Didn't you want to be a pilot like two months ago?Poseidon wrote:
HAH.
As for myself, all I know is I wanna do something pertaining to law/law enforcement... could be a cop for a little while, I might try for law school, who knows.
The only thing I'm quite positive I'll be by 28 is married or living with someone. And if that occurs earlier, I'll most likely already have a kid. For some reason part of me doesn't understand how someone wouldn't want a kid.
I haven't wanted to realistically be a pilot since about April of last year though. I switched on and off with Political Science after that before finally settling on Criminal Justice.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
Like I said, it's just a "could". I would actually go Suffolk County though. They get paid fucktons and the crime rate is low here. Don't worry though, not going NYPD.JohnG@lt wrote:
I know it looks cool in the movies but you really don't want to be NYPD or even a county cop. The pay sucks. Totally not worth wasting time on a degree to get in (even though it's required, I know). My buddy when to John Jay for forensics and now works for LIJ.Poseidon wrote:
I'm still getting my license (fo' free) but I kinda fell out with it after learning how unstable the industry is. The FAA is practically begging people to go to school to become ATC guys though. You'll be earning close to 200K in no time with benefits.JohnG@lt wrote:
Didn't you want to be a pilot like two months ago?
I haven't wanted to realistically be a pilot since about April of last year though. I switched on and off with Political Science after that before finally settling on Criminal Justice.
The thing with getting a degree in Aeronautical Science was I KNEW what I wanted to do. With Political Science/Criminal Justice... I'm just thrust into the field. It's corny as fuck, but I look at it like I look at love. The right opportunity will fall into my hands eventually, but I still need to make my self available.
Well, if you're anything like a normal person you'll change your mind twenty times on what you want your major to be. My advice is to go to a bigger school like Stony Brook where you have a lot of options and to not decide on a major until the start of your junior year, even if this means piling up credits to catch up in the major you pick. A small school like John Jay just limits your options and you'll more than likely end up transferring elsewhere if you decide it's not your thing.Poseidon wrote:
Like I said, it's just a "could". I would actually go Suffolk County though. They get paid fucktons and the crime rate is low here. Don't worry though, not going NYPD.JohnG@lt wrote:
I know it looks cool in the movies but you really don't want to be NYPD or even a county cop. The pay sucks. Totally not worth wasting time on a degree to get in (even though it's required, I know). My buddy when to John Jay for forensics and now works for LIJ.Poseidon wrote:
I'm still getting my license (fo' free) but I kinda fell out with it after learning how unstable the industry is. The FAA is practically begging people to go to school to become ATC guys though. You'll be earning close to 200K in no time with benefits.
I haven't wanted to realistically be a pilot since about April of last year though. I switched on and off with Political Science after that before finally settling on Criminal Justice.
The thing with getting a degree in Aeronautical Science was I KNEW what I wanted to do. With Political Science/Criminal Justice... I'm just thrust into the field. It's corny as fuck, but I look at it like I look at love. The right opportunity will fall into my hands eventually, but I still need to make my self available.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
And that's why I'm going to Pace With a $68,000 scholarship nonetheless! And since with the divorce agreement with my mother, my father has to pay up to the cost of a state school per year (about $20k), I'm actually looking at having to pay less than the cost of going somewhere like Stony Brook. I live in Stony Brook as I've probably mentioned to you before, so I'd prefer to branch out somewhere else. I love this town, but I need to get away - hence Pace.JohnG@lt wrote:
Well, if you're anything like a normal person you'll change your mind twenty times on what you want your major to be. My advice is to go to a bigger school like Stony Brook where you have a lot of options and to not decide on a major until the start of your junior year, even if this means piling up credits to catch up in the major you pick. A small school like John Jay just limits your options and you'll more than likely end up transferring elsewhere if you decide it's not your thing.Poseidon wrote:
Like I said, it's just a "could". I would actually go Suffolk County though. They get paid fucktons and the crime rate is low here. Don't worry though, not going NYPD.JohnG@lt wrote:
I know it looks cool in the movies but you really don't want to be NYPD or even a county cop. The pay sucks. Totally not worth wasting time on a degree to get in (even though it's required, I know). My buddy when to John Jay for forensics and now works for LIJ.
The thing with getting a degree in Aeronautical Science was I KNEW what I wanted to do. With Political Science/Criminal Justice... I'm just thrust into the field. It's corny as fuck, but I look at it like I look at love. The right opportunity will fall into my hands eventually, but I still need to make my self available.
My current backup majors are Film Studies, Journalism (always wanted to be a game reviewer, anyone who went to Trackr would've known that), and Communication Studies.
I love to act like an ass here but I really do have quite a serious tone when it comes to my education.
I guess making money isn't high on your list of post-grad things to doPoseidon wrote:
And that's why I'm going to Pace With a $68,000 scholarship nonetheless! And since with the divorce agreement with my mother, my father has to pay up to the cost of a state school per year (about $20k), I'm actually looking at having to pay less than the cost of going somewhere like Stony Brook. I live in Stony Brook as I've probably mentioned to you before, so I'd prefer to branch out somewhere else. I love this town, but I need to get away - hence Pace.JohnG@lt wrote:
Well, if you're anything like a normal person you'll change your mind twenty times on what you want your major to be. My advice is to go to a bigger school like Stony Brook where you have a lot of options and to not decide on a major until the start of your junior year, even if this means piling up credits to catch up in the major you pick. A small school like John Jay just limits your options and you'll more than likely end up transferring elsewhere if you decide it's not your thing.Poseidon wrote:
Like I said, it's just a "could". I would actually go Suffolk County though. They get paid fucktons and the crime rate is low here. Don't worry though, not going NYPD.
The thing with getting a degree in Aeronautical Science was I KNEW what I wanted to do. With Political Science/Criminal Justice... I'm just thrust into the field. It's corny as fuck, but I look at it like I look at love. The right opportunity will fall into my hands eventually, but I still need to make my self available.
My current backup majors are Film Studies, Journalism (always wanted to be a game reviewer, anyone who went to Trackr would've known that), and Communication Studies.
I love to act like an ass here but I really do have quite a serious tone when it comes to my education.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
I actually see myself working at Galt's investment firm in ten years.
I only hire Yale and Harvard graduatesandrooz wrote:
I actually see myself working at Galt's investment firm in ten years.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
Damn it.JohnG@lt wrote:
I only hire Yale and Harvard graduatesandrooz wrote:
I actually see myself working at Galt's investment firm in ten years.
New Jersey smells..Sup wrote:
how about Princeton?JohnG@lt wrote:
I only hire Yale and Harvard graduatesandrooz wrote:
I actually see myself working at Galt's investment firm in ten years.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
.Sup wrote:
how about Princeton?JohnG@lt wrote:
I only hire Yale and Harvard graduatesandrooz wrote:
I actually see myself working at Galt's investment firm in ten years.
JohnG@lt wrote:
New Jersey smells..Sup wrote:
how about Princeton?JohnG@lt wrote:
I only hire Yale and Harvard graduates
better off than all you jokers, like right now.
Tu Stultus Es
Pos you should work for the Prince George's County PD... get to have fun with these kinda hooligans:
If you're wondering if it's the same Prince George's County mentioned in MW2 yes it is. I have no idea why the Russians would invade it.
If you're wondering if it's the same Prince George's County mentioned in MW2 yes it is. I have no idea why the Russians would invade it.
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One of my cousins is a Sargent in the county police there, his son is a city officer.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
Pos you should work for the Prince George's County PD... get to have fun with these kinda hooligans:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCMItd99i2s
If you're wondering if it's the same Prince George's County mentioned in MW2 yes it is. I have no idea why the Russians would invade it.
Visited once, we were in the nice suburban area. It's alright.
Meh. It's all a suburban area. And yeah areas like Upper Marlboro and Bowie are pretty. The problem is there's nothing in PG County. My university is there and asides from some bars, a few chain restaurants and a few independent gems (and plenty of stinkers) there isn't jack shit nearby. It makes me thankful that I'm close to home, I can just hop on the Metro and go do something.Macbeth wrote:
One of my cousins is a Sargent in the county police there, his son is a city officer.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
Pos you should work for the Prince George's County PD... get to have fun with these kinda hooligans:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCMItd99i2s
If you're wondering if it's the same Prince George's County mentioned in MW2 yes it is. I have no idea why the Russians would invade it.
Visited once, we were in the nice suburban area. It's alright.
But yeah there's a crime problem in the county. One of the big malls (if not the only one, can't remember) has a very strict curfew, something like 9PM. After that if you're under 18 you can't be there without a parent. Because all the teens were starting fights with each other and just being morons (like in the video).
eh? i make six figures, i have an eight inch tongue and can breath out my ears. . .eleven bravo wrote:
better off than all you jokers, like right now.
I don't understand why all the crime though. It has a pretty high median income and is the highest median income for a place with an African American majority.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
Meh. It's all a suburban area. And yeah areas like Upper Marlboro and Bowie are pretty. The problem is there's nothing in PG County. My university is there and asides from some bars, a few chain restaurants and a few independent gems (and plenty of stinkers) there isn't jack shit nearby. It makes me thankful that I'm close to home, I can just hop on the Metro and go do something.Macbeth wrote:
One of my cousins is a Sargent in the county police there, his son is a city officer.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
Pos you should work for the Prince George's County PD... get to have fun with these kinda hooligans:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCMItd99i2s
If you're wondering if it's the same Prince George's County mentioned in MW2 yes it is. I have no idea why the Russians would invade it.
Visited once, we were in the nice suburban area. It's alright.
But yeah there's a crime problem in the county. One of the big malls (if not the only one, can't remember) has a very strict curfew, something like 9PM. After that if you're under 18 you can't be there without a parent. Because all the teens were starting fights with each other and just being morons (like in the video).
Maybe the kids just need something to do.
BTW you never mentioned why you transferred out of UCLA, what happened?
...except for burn$iteburnzz wrote:
eh? i make six figures, i have an eight inch tongue and can breath out my ears. . .eleven bravo wrote:
better off than all you jokers, like right now.
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