Kolek planning to go pro
I don't think I have ever worn winter boots to a Marquette game, and I street park several blocks away. They do a pretty decent job of keeping the sidewalks and streets plowed.
That’s extremely erroneous. And we’re not talking winter boots.
PTM is a Important Person who needs to wear Steel Toes Boots to Kick Some Ass.
This.
Better, in that it amuses me, but still likely doesn't help job wise.
What types of jobs are these? Are they entry level and/or fresh college graduate positions where maybe you can understand a certain lack of understanding of how to write cover letters?
Executive.
lol“Non profit” a1na
Yeah but still. 20+ years in the work force and you should know how to write a proper cover letter.
Wow, I'm very concerned for Benny. Being able to mimic Myron Medcalf's writing so closely implies an oncoming case of dementia.
Q: What kind of person spends 20 years in the work force then applies to a non-profit?A: Someone who can’t write a cover letter.
People spend 20+ years working for non-profits, like higher education institutions, in all sorts of administrative positions.
So these are people who, for 20+ years could have taken a course anytime in Writing 101 as a perk of the job, didn’t, and yet still can’t write a cover letter.Again, what kind of skills are you expecting here? Two kinds of people work for non-profits: 1) people who want to make a difference and 2) people who can’t write cover letters.
On the way out of FF last night I took a quick snap of your steel toed Uggs. Bought on Scoop?
Semi-colons are pretty much dead. I couldn't even tell you the last time I've used one.Another thing thats outdated that my parents still do is put two spaces after periods.
That’s a pretty dumb statement
I used the two spaces in College and grad school. Sometimes you gotta meet a page quota and use the classic tricks after your point is made. (Also used the single space to meet a page max so it goes both ways)
I'll stick with my opinion on Gold. He'll be in foul trouble within the first eight minutes.
Do people who work for institutions of higher education not receive free tuition at said institution? If not, that's pretty dumb, too.
It depends on the institution. It's pretty much the norm at private schools (and there are nice reciprocity programs at other schools0 to give free tuition but at public schools, it may not be. When I lived in WI it wasn't permitted at UW schools due to state of Wisconsin ethics rules. There are other states that may offer discounted but not full tuition remission. Room and board is not included either.
Am I crazy or did I hear that if you work at a Jesuit school tuition is free at all of them? Or at least at a huge discount?
I think it may be part of the Catholic universities associations. Not Jesuit, but my aunt has been faculty at St Norbert's for a long time.
open up a limited number of slots per year.