I got chills, they're multiplyin'
and I'm losin' control
cuz the power you're supplyin'
It's electrifyin'
and I'm losin' control
cuz the power you're supplyin'
It's electrifyin'
...
its actually an okay subject, very operational driven as you prob could imagine. But think bigger its principally the reason why Walmart and Tesco are where they are today, their ability to restock based on understanding demand to the n degree/real time as opposed to just having the cheapest prices.Uzique wrote:
are you actually interested in that shit or are you being squeezed through education so you can get a middle-class paycheck?
i defy anyone to be interested in 'supply chain management'. is that a glamorous course-title for mcdonalds supervisor?
i can't imagine ever wanting to willingly put my brain to the task of such utter corporate shite.m3thod wrote:
its actually an okay subject, very operational driven as you prob could imagine. But think bigger its principally the reason why Walmart and Tesco are where they are today, their ability to restock based on understanding demand to the n degree/real time as opposed to just having the cheapest prices.Uzique wrote:
are you actually interested in that shit or are you being squeezed through education so you can get a middle-class paycheck?
i defy anyone to be interested in 'supply chain management'. is that a glamorous course-title for mcdonalds supervisor?
it's one of my MBA electives too.
and?11 Bravo wrote:
let you know in 30 minutes
i am off on my time zone conversion......another 45 minutes me thinksmenzo wrote:
and?11 Bravo wrote:
let you know in 30 minutes
You're going to do well in your advanced studies, you've got this whole criticism thing down pat. Create nothing. Destroy other peoples work. Sounds like a winsome way to wile away ones days on this planet.Uzique wrote:
i can't imagine ever wanting to willingly put my brain to the task of such utter corporate shite.m3thod wrote:
its actually an okay subject, very operational driven as you prob could imagine. But think bigger its principally the reason why Walmart and Tesco are where they are today, their ability to restock based on understanding demand to the n degree/real time as opposed to just having the cheapest prices.Uzique wrote:
are you actually interested in that shit or are you being squeezed through education so you can get a middle-class paycheck?
i defy anyone to be interested in 'supply chain management'. is that a glamorous course-title for mcdonalds supervisor?
it's one of my MBA electives too.
mind you mba's are piss, if the intelligence of my dad/uncle are anything to go by
Well on his way as he already sounds like a disgruntled fuckJay wrote:
You're going to do well in your advanced studies, you've got this whole criticism thing down pat. Create nothing. Destroy other peoples work. Sounds like a winsome way to wile away ones days on this planet.Uzique wrote:
i can't imagine ever wanting to willingly put my brain to the task of such utter corporate shite.m3thod wrote:
its actually an okay subject, very operational driven as you prob could imagine. But think bigger its principally the reason why Walmart and Tesco are where they are today, their ability to restock based on understanding demand to the n degree/real time as opposed to just having the cheapest prices.
it's one of my MBA electives too.
mind you mba's are piss, if the intelligence of my dad/uncle are anything to go by
right, and an mba that is basically an achievement of personal profit chasing business is definitely contributing, right?Jay wrote:
You're going to do well in your advanced studies, you've got this whole criticism thing down pat. Create nothing. Destroy other peoples work. Sounds like a winsome way to wile away ones days on this planet.Uzique wrote:
i can't imagine ever wanting to willingly put my brain to the task of such utter corporate shite.m3thod wrote:
its actually an okay subject, very operational driven as you prob could imagine. But think bigger its principally the reason why Walmart and Tesco are where they are today, their ability to restock based on understanding demand to the n degree/real time as opposed to just having the cheapest prices.
it's one of my MBA electives too.
mind you mba's are piss, if the intelligence of my dad/uncle are anything to go by
No zique, my point was that it's his life and you pissing all over his life choices because you wouldn't make the same ones is absurd. You grew up rich and don't care about money, we get it. You've undoubtedly got a nice fat trust fund to carry you through grad school and into a professorship. That's cool. Not everyone has the same opportunity in life. For some of us, having a comfortable salary and life means perhaps sacrificing what we'd most want to do for something that will allow us to raise a family without the stress of not having enough income.Uzique wrote:
right, and an mba that is basically an achievement of personal profit chasing business is definitely contributing, right?Jay wrote:
You're going to do well in your advanced studies, you've got this whole criticism thing down pat. Create nothing. Destroy other peoples work. Sounds like a winsome way to wile away ones days on this planet.Uzique wrote:
i can't imagine ever wanting to willingly put my brain to the task of such utter corporate shite.
mind you mba's are piss, if the intelligence of my dad/uncle are anything to go by
and who says i'm only a critic?
i love how your implication that a 'winsome way to wile away one's days' is basically to get as qualified and educated as possible to earn money
capitalism: the meaning of life. solved. next big question!
and i don't exactly know why that got up your nose... business courses are hardly intellectual sophistry.
Right, but some people actually enjoy that stuff. I nerd out on math, economics and history. Other people would rather jump off a bridge than be forced to study any of the three. Everyone is different and has different tastes. Telling someone their path in life is stupid is counterproductive. They won't thank you for it, even if what you have to say is truth.Uzique wrote:
my life choices are incurring entirely my own debts, so i don't know what you're on about. and i'm not pissing on anyone's decisions, i'm just saying i don't think (personally, my opinion, don't go jump off a roof about it) that it's a fulfilling use of one's intellect. is that a comfy-cozy thing? no, i don't think so. anyone can have the view that we're put on this planet for more than learning about JIT and market theories.
and ugly fuck? lol. where did that come from, heyyy-hoooo!
no...300 on watch me goShocking wrote:
you upped the bet? was 300 just now