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I mean't "work" instead of "woek"

Posted By: oops on 2005-07-22
In Reply to: I agree 100% especially with reading as one types (I do also) and if a company sm - You know what

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You "work on this" . . . whatever that . . .

is supposed to mean.  I know for a fact it is not true.  Why you would try to convince anyone of this I cannot imagine.


The only reason I can see that they would ever consider doing this is if they plan to really cut their starting line rate.  M-Tec and Andrews grads have such a great education behind them that they do not need to take a low starting rate.  So a low rate would tend to make them not WANT the job. 


But, we all know it isn't true that M-TEC and Andrews grads are no longer being considered.  Isn't there a joke board somewhere around here?


It may "work" for you but it is a bad move. (nt)

Are you new to co? Sometimes company has you "work your way
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Not sure what you mean by "work together." Do you mean can your list of expansions for one be

imported for use in the other or do you mean can both programs be running simultaneously?


how about "work an extra weekend day, get 10 BUCKS!

I "work" for an online survey place
I do surveys for PineCone Research and that is the only one I know of that is legit. I get products before they come out in the store a lot, too. With each survey I get chosen for (not much, maybe one or two a month so you can't make a living off it, lol), I get a $5 check in the mail. Sometimes, I get chosen to do an online brainstorming session about some new product a company wants to put out, but that has only happened twice in the two or three years I've done it. It's a nice little bonus, and you get to see some new products before anyone else does but you definitely couldn't make a living off it. :) Just thought I'd share. I usually just read here the past few months.
Hospital job is "work-at-home" paid hourly
Thank you for well wishes.
I've been told, "Work harder and faster, and you'll make more." Not kidding. nm
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