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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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289410 2004-11-08 09:50:00 Think I might do the same. It has turned from an important help and learning place, to a "see who can be the most caustic" forum. Pointless. Pheonix (280)
289411 2004-11-08 09:52:00 >The world will forever be dominated and controlled by people in the 20s and 30s, for sure.
if you beleive that ~~sy~~ you got a long ways to go before you have a handle on life
45South (4769)
289412 2004-11-08 10:00:00 Metla and 45south, join the chat http://farr.net.nz . WTF is in there~ alphazulusixeightniner (185)
289413 2004-11-08 10:01:00 > 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 .

> Yet I'm only 15~!

Doing what? If you're 15 you can't (and shouldn't) legally be out of school .

> 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

Yeah I bet uni graduates were clamouring for a job selling clothes retail .

> While you may say the
> employers were insane in choosing me

> I can assure you that I'm earning
> more than many of you 'adults' out there .

Stupid claim . I'm earning more than many adults as well - they may work part time, lower paid jobs, different brackets, beneficiaries .

> You claim
> you have life experience? bah! I'm sure I've through
> way more places on earth and faced more challenges

Life experience is unbelievably valuable, your opinion of yourself is terrifyingly high and conceited . If you're 15, you'll be every other 15 year old kid who can't talk to girls and all the usual crap - get a grip .

> Mind you, I'm going to go find some clothes
> to wear to my next interview tomorrow . . .

If your job is so great and you're earning so much cash why are you bothering to look elsewhere?
whtafo (156)
289414 2004-11-08 10:12:00 >>>>>>>> Yet I'm only 15~! I can assure you that I'm earning
>>>>>>>> more than many of you 'adults' out there .


Yeah right! since when has retail paid more than $10 per hour to a pimply 15 yr old
Baldy (26)
289415 2004-11-08 10:16:00 never ApeNz (4220)
289416 2004-11-08 10:27:00 >The world will forever be dominated and controlled by people in the 20s and 30s, for sure.
A little bit of proof there would be helpfull as they control sfa. How many Presidents or Prime Ministers are in there 20's or 30's.
>Yes, he may have experience, but nothing else.
I just wish I was your age again and knew what I know now.
mikebartnz (21)
289417 2004-11-08 11:47:00 The thread seems to have gone a bit O/T on its O/T..

My tuppence worth
(No, not 2cents - 'cause I'm emphasising here that I'm pre-decimal) was to support Stu & say don't leave PF1..

Those of us who've been here for a while know that Stu's been here longer than his current info shows - so maybe the newkids should know that before joining in.

Can't help you when you get upset with the Olds here, Stu. You'll just have to stop being so sensitive.
The best remedy is to take several deep breaths.
Then go & find something else to do, reminding yourself it's only a computer forum & life has more important/interesting stuff.

(You might also console yourself with the fact that you have lots more life options now at 20 than your problem Olds have)
Laura (43)
289418 2004-11-08 18:34:00 > > Age is not everything . Do you think a 40 year old
> > could pass the uni exam he sat when he was 20, for
> > example?

Believe it or not, some of the best students I've seen are mature students . They have more discipline when it comes to studying .

Giving up a job which might pay $40,000 + p . a . to go sit in a lecture is a big ask, and mature students willing to go through this are sure not going to spend their time at the various bars around Uni .

> > 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 . . .

Care to share how much you actually earn so all the adults out there can marvel at your life experience?

> 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 .

Agreed .

Lo .
Lohsing (219)
289419 2004-11-08 19:39:00 Can someone please take ApeNz keyboard away from him Pete O'Neil (250)
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