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German, actually
lies...
German, actually
STARTING complete game collecting this day and age.
Ive seen people go after complete sets in the span of a few months, only to burn them self out or have their spouse leave them because they spent all of their kids college savings on eBay BIN. Never does "get an everdrive cart" ring more true.
STARTING complete game collecting this day and age.
Ive seen people go after complete sets in the span of a few months, only to burn them self out or have their spouse leave them because they spent all of their kids college savings on eBay BIN. Never does "get an everdrive cart" ring more true.
Leave luke morse out of this
well looky here, fucking sheep thinking he's got fangs, lol. Quit trying to start shit while it's early, stick to bandwagoning like the drone that you are.Being electric grave
Guess it depends on where you live.
It definitely does. It also depends on how good you are at lying on your CV. which would be another way to ruin your life: lying on your cv... Badly. Companies assume you'll fluff it up and lie a little bit. But that fake job at nasa is gonna stand out like a sore thumb.
Not having a diploma.
Guess it depends on where you live.
Perhaps it's different in the US, but overhere in the Netherlands they all want diploma's.It definitely does. It also depends on how good you are at lying on your CV. which would be another way to ruin your life: lying on your cv... Badly. Companies assume you'll fluff it up and lie a little bit. But that fake job at nasa is gonna stand out like a sore thumb.
Perhaps it's different in the US, but overhere in the Netherlands they all want diploma's.
But for the lower paid jobs, a diploma isn't a necessity I think?I would agree with you there from what I have heard. I wouldn't say the same about Australia however. Then again it depends on what kind of industry you're getting into and the workplace of course. But not having a diploma isn't really a set back here, you can still make good coin.
But for the lower paid jobs, a diploma isn't a necessity I think?
But how about the manger type of functions? Do you need a degree for that or not?
Here in Ireland it depends on what you're going for. Obviously if it's law, or medicine and you haven't done the schooling then that's it. See you later. But I find with a lot of places the bigger barrier isn't a degree, it's experience. It's the knowledge to do the job, the time put in at a lower position, and what you can bring to the table.Perhaps it's different in the US, but overhere in the Netherlands they all want diploma's.
What it wasn't saturated with however was people with a willingness to start at the bottom and move up.