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So the good news is I am getting job interviews for some great positions. The bad news is everybody's HR department is so slow that I haven't heard back from any of the orgs I interviewed at, despite having confirmed I would get a call (good or bad) and even having followed-up in a couple of cases.
I'm just over here preping for interviews I might not even need to attend.
I'm just over here preping for interviews I might not even need to attend.
stay with it. keep prepping, and even though you "nailed it" don't assume you're in. a good job (one that uses your talents, pays well, benefits, and has an attractive culture) is worth it. don't settle, even once - thinking things will get better at a shitty job will, when you seek a better job.Pocshy2.0 wrote:
So the good news is I am getting job interviews for some great positions. The bad news is everybody's HR department is so slow that I haven't heard back from any of the orgs I interviewed at, despite having confirmed I would get a call (good or bad) and even having followed-up in a couple of cases.
I'm just over here preping for interviews I might not even need to attend.
good luck m8
I have to pass a background check and do a polygraph test in order to make it into the police academy. I have successfully completed all other requirements.
While I was going through my history, I remembered that I practiced martial arts when I was younger. I was very successful. I am a second degree blackbelt in TaeKwondo. Only one of 28,000 in the United States. I am registered at the Kukkiwon. Aka the World Taekwondo Headquarters. The official TKD governing organization established by the Korean Government and supervised by Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism. In my parents basement is 35 trophies and countless medals I have won in TKD tournaments around NJ.
That is a good thing that happened to me and I just wanted to share it with someone else.
While I was going through my history, I remembered that I practiced martial arts when I was younger. I was very successful. I am a second degree blackbelt in TaeKwondo. Only one of 28,000 in the United States. I am registered at the Kukkiwon. Aka the World Taekwondo Headquarters. The official TKD governing organization established by the Korean Government and supervised by Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism. In my parents basement is 35 trophies and countless medals I have won in TKD tournaments around NJ.
That is a good thing that happened to me and I just wanted to share it with someone else.
i hear Furgeson Missouri recently lost a cop. . .
my mate is 4th dan black belt and i bet he can kick your ass.SuperJail Warden wrote:
I have to pass a background check and do a polygraph test in order to make it into the police academy. I have successfully completed all other requirements.
While I was going through my history, I remembered that I practiced martial arts when I was younger. I was very successful. I am a second degree blackbelt in TaeKwondo. Only one of 28,000 in the United States. I am registered at the Kukkiwon. Aka the World Taekwondo Headquarters. The official TKD governing organization established by the Korean Government and supervised by Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism. In my parents basement is 35 trophies and countless medals I have won in TKD tournaments around NJ.
That is a good thing that happened to me and I just wanted to share it with someone else.
there's something about the anhedonic and absentminded way that Macbeth posts, often times at irrelevant length, that makes me think he's partway through a mental breakdown or something.SuperJail Warden wrote:
I have to pass a background check and do a polygraph test in order to make it into the police academy. I have successfully completed all other requirements.
While I was going through my history, I remembered that I practiced martial arts when I was younger. I was very successful. I am a second degree blackbelt in TaeKwondo. Only one of 28,000 in the United States. I am registered at the Kukkiwon. Aka the World Taekwondo Headquarters. The official TKD governing organization established by the Korean Government and supervised by Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism. In my parents basement is 35 trophies and countless medals I have won in TKD tournaments around NJ.
That is a good thing that happened to me and I just wanted to share it with someone else.
I like how he just forgot those facts.uziq wrote:
there's something about the anhedonic and absentminded way that Macbeth posts, often times at irrelevant length, that makes me think he's partway through a mental breakdown or something.SuperJail Warden wrote:
I have to pass a background check and do a polygraph test in order to make it into the police academy. I have successfully completed all other requirements.
While I was going through my history, I remembered that I practiced martial arts when I was younger. I was very successful. I am a second degree blackbelt in TaeKwondo. Only one of 28,000 in the United States. I am registered at the Kukkiwon. Aka the World Taekwondo Headquarters. The official TKD governing organization established by the Korean Government and supervised by Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism. In my parents basement is 35 trophies and countless medals I have won in TKD tournaments around NJ.
That is a good thing that happened to me and I just wanted to share it with someone else.
Like he was reading through his history and saw top 28,000 in the US in TKD and went "Oh yeah.."
I think he's just so used to trolling and posting for attention that his reality is forever skewed. It's half attention, half sincerity.Adams_BJ wrote:
I like how he just forgot those facts.uziq wrote:
there's something about the anhedonic and absentminded way that Macbeth posts, often times at irrelevant length, that makes me think he's partway through a mental breakdown or something.SuperJail Warden wrote:
I have to pass a background check and do a polygraph test in order to make it into the police academy. I have successfully completed all other requirements.
While I was going through my history, I remembered that I practiced martial arts when I was younger. I was very successful. I am a second degree blackbelt in TaeKwondo. Only one of 28,000 in the United States. I am registered at the Kukkiwon. Aka the World Taekwondo Headquarters. The official TKD governing organization established by the Korean Government and supervised by Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism. In my parents basement is 35 trophies and countless medals I have won in TKD tournaments around NJ.
That is a good thing that happened to me and I just wanted to share it with someone else.
Like he was reading through his history and saw top 28,000 in the US in TKD and went "Oh yeah.."
You guys are all assholes. I shared a pretty cool fact about myself and you want to call me a troll or mentally ill. Maybe we could have talked about TKD or karate in general. Fuck you three.
Is that a problem, Rick?
maybe
"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
Well done on the TaeKwondo there macb
Hope you make it into Police Academy, can I get one of those get out of jail free / I know a policeman pins for next time I'm in NYC?
Hope you make it into Police Academy, can I get one of those get out of jail free / I know a policeman pins for next time I'm in NYC?
brown noserDauntless wrote:
Well done on the TaeKwondo there macb
Hope you make it into Police Academy, can I get one of those get out of jail free / I know a policeman pins for next time I'm in NYC?
No I'm just a fucking nice guy ya priiiick
Thanks, Dauntless. The cards are called PBA cards. I think they only work in NJ though. They will usually get you out of a traffic ticket. I am not sure if they will make a difference if you get caught doing some other minor nuisance like littering.Dauntless wrote:
Well done on the TaeKwondo there macb
Hope you make it into Police Academy, can I get one of those get out of jail free / I know a policeman pins for next time I'm in NYC?
The paper ones aren't too great. The metal member of a family ones are the best
I have one of those from my uncle the Sheriffs deputy.
I like how openly corrupt the US is. And no one does anything about it.
Those work in New York too, I think it originated in NYC but even all the way over in Buffalo my cousin has one of the lesser ones from being family friends with a NY State Trooper.SuperJail Warden wrote:
Thanks, Dauntless. The cards are called PBA cards. I think they only work in NJ though. They will usually get you out of a traffic ticket. I am not sure if they will make a difference if you get caught doing some other minor nuisance like littering.Dauntless wrote:
Well done on the TaeKwondo there macb
Hope you make it into Police Academy, can I get one of those get out of jail free / I know a policeman pins for next time I'm in NYC?
The paper ones aren't too great. The metal member of a family ones are the best
I have one of those from my uncle the Sheriffs deputy.
I wish they did them down here
RTHKI obviously doesn't have any friends or family police officers. If you did, you wouldn't pass this up.
I have a friend who is now a senior drugs officer and think this is ridiculous, I wouldn't expect him to help me out if I got into trouble with the police for whatever reason.SuperJail Warden wrote:
RTHKI obviously doesn't have any friends or family police officers. If you did, you wouldn't pass this up.
I'm sure plenty of people get "away" with things over here for being related to or being friends with police, but to have a card to illustrate the fact is outrageous.