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#77 Dec 21 2005 at 2:24 PM Rating: Decent
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Walmart!
#78 Dec 21 2005 at 2:25 PM Rating: Decent
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Dollar General.
#79 Dec 21 2005 at 2:28 PM Rating: Decent
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Director of Product Management.

Two roles really.
1. Oversee new product development
2. Manage lifecycle changes of existing lines.

Fun stuff really.

On a related note, got our number from our largest customer. Since I was promoted in June, not only have I doubled the $ amount they will be carrying next year, I've added 10 points to our GP%.

I pwn.
#80 Dec 21 2005 at 2:33 PM Rating: Decent
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I'm a project engineer at a construction company basically I get yelled at for not doing what everyone else didn't do. Apparently my job description changes every day and I'm just supposed to do whatever doesn't get done by anyone else.
Also if the project manager (main person over me) doesn't do his job fast enough I should start doing part of his job whether he wants me to or not.
(Can you tell I really hate my job?)
#81 Dec 21 2005 at 2:43 PM Rating: Excellent
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Project estimator for a commercial landscaping firm. Means I receive plans and break them down to determine how much we'll charge to do the job, explain it to the salespeople and help generate the bids and (hopefully) contracts. Every bit as exciting as it sounds.
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#82 Dec 21 2005 at 2:45 PM Rating: Decent
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Jophiel wrote:
Project estimator for a commercial landscaping firm. Means I receive plans and break them down to determine how much we'll charge to do the job, explain it to the salespeople and help generate the bids and (hopefully) contracts. Every bit as exciting as it sounds.


So it's like watching corn grow in Iowa?
#83 Dec 21 2005 at 2:49 PM Rating: Decent
Signals Intelligence Analyst at NSA.

#84 Dec 21 2005 at 6:11 PM Rating: Good
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The Honorable yenwangweh wrote:
Hmmm, I see your point. My problem is that too often people hide their lack of intelligence by filling their arguements with big words, massive piles of worthless stats, and arguements that pull you off the original topic. The same is true with worthy ideas, people lose the point in trying to sound smarter than they are.
I will not bore you with the whole example from this state, our Govenor had no real reason to subsidize the casino's, so rather than let the people decide on the merits of the idea, he so disguised the issue that it became unclear as to what the actual issue was.

I just seems that when you state it clearly, you feel your arguement has merit, and there is no need to hide it in "mass"

Like the arguement you just posted, clear as day, and very intelligent. Smiley: grin



Fu[b][/b]ck Off.
#85 Dec 21 2005 at 6:14 PM Rating: Excellent
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Sir Weebs wrote:
The Honorable yenwangweh wrote:
Hmmm, I see your point. My problem is that too often people hide their lack of intelligence by filling their arguements with big words, massive piles of worthless stats, and arguements that pull you off the original topic. The same is true with worthy ideas, people lose the point in trying to sound smarter than they are.
I will not bore you with the whole example from this state, our Govenor had no real reason to subsidize the casino's, so rather than let the people decide on the merits of the idea, he so disguised the issue that it became unclear as to what the actual issue was.

I just seems that when you state it clearly, you feel your arguement has merit, and there is no need to hide it in "mass"

Like the arguement you just posted, clear as day, and very intelligent. Smiley: grin


Fu[/b]ck Off.
[b]Nobby-Rack TM and perchance a BAM!.

Either way. . . +1 Weebs
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#86 Dec 21 2005 at 7:17 PM Rating: Decent
The Honorable yenwangweh wrote:

Ok, now that you are bored, what do you do in Rl?



By day I am an insurance agent, but in my stolen moments with your mother I am America's leading applier of chocolate bandit masks.

#87 Dec 21 2005 at 7:35 PM Rating: Good
Elinda wrote:
I over regulate the environmental community so they're forced to hire over-priced environmental consultants.


Geez, I hope you're not one of those State or Federal regulators with *** for brains, that insist on constantly misinterpreting environmental regulations, hoping that no one realizes that they don't know what the f[/b]uck they're talking about. If so, I really need to offer you a s[b]hit and cyanide cocktail for the good of all commercial property owners.

If you're not a regulator, disregard this, and please direct the next EPA regional director you come across to this thread :)

Edited, Wed Dec 21 19:41:23 2005 by Gladestrider
#88 Dec 21 2005 at 8:07 PM Rating: Excellent
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I keep Nadenu's bottomless vodka beverage topped off.

I would direct the attention of anyone who thinks this is a cushy job to the welts lacing the back of my thighs from the last time I let her glass run dry. It was 37 fuc[b][/b]king seconds, Nads!

Edited, Wed Dec 21 20:11:46 2005 by Yanari
#89 Dec 21 2005 at 8:42 PM Rating: Decent
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Baron von Barkingturtle wrote:
chocolate bandit masks.


Do they have sprinkles and curliques?
#90 Dec 21 2005 at 9:07 PM Rating: Decent
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I worked on Tucker Carlson's father's computer today.


yay?
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#91 Dec 21 2005 at 9:12 PM Rating: Decent
Sisterofdoom wrote:
Do they have sprinkles and curliques?



Well, I can't promise that, but they definitely have nuts.

#93 Dec 21 2005 at 9:15 PM Rating: Excellent


I sincerely dislike Tucker Carlson.

I wouldn't say he is the most annoying person to appear on CNN, however. That would be Nancy Grace. *shudder*

Isn't he on MSNBC now though? Since they cancelled Crossfire and all.

#94 Dec 21 2005 at 9:17 PM Rating: Decent
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Katarine wrote:
I sincerely dislike Tucker Carlson.

I wouldn't say he is the most annoying person to appear on CNN, however. That would be Nancy Grace. *shudder*

Isn't he on MSNBC now though? Since they cancelled Crossfire and all.


Yeah, but his dad has ALOT of awesome canes in his office.
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#95 Dec 21 2005 at 9:36 PM Rating: Good
Yan-Yan-San wrote:
I would direct [your] attention [...] to the welts lacing the back of my thighs...

Ok, now I'm hard.

Edited, Wed Dec 21 21:37:03 2005 by MoebiusLord
#97 Dec 21 2005 at 10:49 PM Rating: Excellent
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Yanari the Puissant wrote:
I keep Nadenu's bottomless vodka beverage topped off.

I would direct the attention of anyone who thinks this is a cushy job to the welts lacing the back of my thighs from the last time I let her glass run dry. It was 37 fuc[b][/b]king seconds, Nads!


Smiley: inlove
#98 Dec 21 2005 at 11:50 PM Rating: Good
Katarine wrote:
I ***** myself out on the street corner to cover tuition.

Good times!


Her pimp. Smiley: wink2
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