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Originally Posted by thebig33tuna,May 16 2008, 05:40 AM
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working in-house is much less stressful
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Originally Posted by geminimech,May 16 2008, 05:37 AM
Hey you know what, to me if your happy when you come home from work every day it doesn't matter how much money you make. I guarantee I feel better about myself when I come home making what I make then some CEO with 40 cars and a 50 bedroom house for his family of 1 who lives his life out of a briefcase and his closet of suits. Thats just me though. Of course making a bazillion dollars doing what you love wouldn't be so bad either...
. And judging by your pictures I think you like what you do.
That is definitely some good range. Are you flying private or commercial by the way?
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That is definitely some good range. Are you flying private or commercial by the way?
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Originally Posted by JoeyBalls,May 16 2008, 08:00 AM
Commercial (Continental)
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Originally Posted by 3ngin33r1,May 16 2008, 08:06 AM
Isn't that online degree crap a big scam though?
I like it because it is easy money for a stress free job
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Right, but do employers care?
I'm a hiring manager and don't give a second thought about tossing an online degree candidate resume into the trash.
But, maybe I'm misinformed...
I'm a hiring manager and don't give a second thought about tossing an online degree candidate resume into the trash.
But, maybe I'm misinformed...
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if you can manage to finish an online degree full program, that is impressive they are 6 week classes when at a normal school they are 16 weeks, we require students to be on at least four days a week, you have to remember these are people that are full time professionals or have a family and stuff like that, and they are learning the same info as you would in a classroom but really accelerated, online is not for everybody though
Well I am not going to lie UoP is for profit so with that you will hear many more negative articles than positive.....
Well I am not going to lie UoP is for profit so with that you will hear many more negative articles than positive.....