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| Thread ID: 50992 | 2004-11-08 08:33:00 | Off Topic: Good Bye Press F1 | stu120404 (268) | Press F1 |
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| 289400 | 2004-11-08 09:39:00 | > and the point of that picture was .... , My forum > roxs , WTF is there right now Seriously can it about your God awful forum. The WTF that is there is an imposter. I registered as Bruce Buckman. |
whtafo (156) | ||
| 289401 | 2004-11-08 09:39:00 | what will you do with your spare time - pressf1 takes like 50% of mine | ApeNz (4220) | ||
| 289402 | 2004-11-08 09:40:00 | > >It must be grand going through life thinking the > world revolves around their ego's > they have ego's @ 14? Excuse me, but I would disagree with that, strongly. Age is not everything. Do you think a 40 year old could pass the uni exam he sat when he was 20, for example? Yes, he may have experience, but nothing else. The world will forever be dominated and controlled by people in the 20s and 30s, for sure. That is known to be the highest points a persons life, physically and mentally. Another example, excuse me metla for making myself seem like 'God', but I have been employed by one of (or maybe even THE) biggest fashion retailer in the whole of Australiasia. I went through a great deal of interviews and on-the-floor testing in front of many members of management to beat other uni graduates and men and women in their 30s, who have worked most of their working life in retail. While you may say the employers were insane in choosing me,.. I'm constantly getting phone calls of interview opportunities for further development. Heck knows how someof these businesses know my details, they range from Harvey Normans right down to your upmarket European suit maker. Yet I'm only 15~! I can assure you that I'm earning more than many of you 'adults' out there. You claim you have life experience? bah! I'm sure I've through way more places on earth and faced more challenges than many of you guys out there staring into the screen. Mind you, I'm going to go find some clothes to wear to my next interview tomorrow... |
~~~~~ s y ~~~~~ (2054) | ||
| 289403 | 2004-11-08 09:40:00 | i cant be - yes your right i think i will give it up and go back to my normal computer related posting | ApeNz (4220) | ||
| 289404 | 2004-11-08 09:41:00 | i agree - go young people | ApeNz (4220) | ||
| 289405 | 2004-11-08 09:42:00 | Why is everyone feeling so fragile lately is it something to do with the way schools are run now where everyone is a winner even if they don't deserve it? | mikebartnz (21) | ||
| 289406 | 2004-11-08 09:44:00 | > Why is everyone feeling so fragile lately is it > something to do with the way schools are run now > where everyone is a winner even if they don't deserve > it? No, it's just that many people out there, just like Paul Holmes. have got past their 'useful life'. |
~~~~~ s y ~~~~~ (2054) | ||
| 289407 | 2004-11-08 09:44:00 | > Nope, but I will be bumping up that thread before I leave here No need Stu, already bumped it for you :) |
george12 (7) | ||
| 289408 | 2004-11-08 09:45:00 | > > >It must be grand going through life thinking the > > world revolves around their ego's > > they have ego's @ 14? > > Excuse me, but I would disagree with that, strongly. > Age is not everything. Do you think a 40 year old > could pass the uni exam he sat when he was 20, for > example? Yes, he may have experience, but nothing > else. The world will forever be dominated and > controlled by people in the 20s and 30s, for sure. > That is known to be the highest points a persons > life, physically and mentally. > > Another example, excuse me metla for making myself > seem like 'God', but I have been employed by one of > (or maybe even THE) biggest fashion retailer in the > whole of Australiasia. I went through a great deal of > interviews and on-the-floor testing in front of many > members of management to beat other uni graduates and > men and women in their 30s, who have worked most of > their working life in retail. While you may say the > employers were insane in choosing me,.. I'm > constantly getting phone calls of interview > opportunities for further development. Heck knows how > someof these businesses know my details, they range > from Harvey Normans right down to your upmarket > European suit maker. > > Yet I'm only 15~! I can assure you that I'm earning > more than many of you 'adults' out there. You claim > you have life experience? bah! I'm sure I've through > way more places on earth and faced more challenges > than many of you guys out there staring into the > screen. Mind you, I'm going to go find some clothes > to wear to my next interview tomorrow... You wouldn't believe how much i don't care that you had a job at kmart,or anywhere else. Your a very naive young chap. |
metla (154) | ||
| 289409 | 2004-11-08 09:47:00 | > > >It must be grand going through life thinking the > > world revolves around their ego's > > they have ego's @ 14? > > Excuse me, but I would disagree with that, strongly. > Age is not everything. Do you think a 40 year old > could pass the uni exam he sat when he was 20, for > example? Yes, he may have experience, but nothing > else. The world will forever be dominated and > controlled by people in the 20s and 30s, for sure. > That is known to be the highest points a persons > life, physically and mentally. > > Another example, excuse me metla for making myself > seem like 'God', but I have been employed by one of > (or maybe even THE) biggest fashion retailer in the > whole of Australiasia. I went through a great deal of > interviews and on-the-floor testing in front of many > members of management to beat other uni graduates and > men and women in their 30s, who have worked most of > their working life in retail. While you may say the > employers were insane in choosing me,.. I'm > constantly getting phone calls of interview > opportunities for further development. Heck knows how > someof these businesses know my details, they range > from Harvey Normans right down to your upmarket > European suit maker. > > Yet I'm only 15~! I can assure you that I'm earning > more than many of you 'adults' out there. You claim > you have life experience? bah! I'm sure I've through > way more places on earth and faced more challenges > than many of you guys out there staring into the > screen. Mind you, I'm going to go find some clothes > to wear to my next interview tomorrow... Please SY, copy this to hard copy and read it in 20 years time and then laugh at yourself....... I am |
sam m (517) | ||
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