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Thanks a lot, now I just wasted

Posted By: 20 minutes laughing my a$$ off... on 2009-06-09
In Reply to: I just found the FUNNIEST website! -(sm)- - Topaz

Check out The Dribbler.  That is too funny.  I loved family story about the beach bathroom.  Thanks for the laugh.  I am going to email the link to my son.


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college was definitely wasted on me
First I tried sociology, then quit to get married. Then I tried nursing school but couldn't deal with it anymore, so I purposefully got pregnant so I could quit in my last semester of school (first trimester of the pregnancy). I'm just not smart enough for that stuff anyway.
I personally know 3 people it was wasted on

Of the three people I know, one got a criminal justice degree and now sells real estate, another got a business degree and continues to work on a factory line, a third has decided to become a professional student and see how many degrees she can get - but she never intends to work - is 38 and never had a job in her life.


I attended one of their certificate ceremonies - she was not receiving a degree, mind you, just getting a 1 year completion ceremony.  I was amazed at what they were giving completion certificates for - filing was one of them - who brags they got a certificate in filing and hangs it on their wall?  In my day you learned such things with OTJ training, or in high school business classes - its not rocket science to learn to file alphabetically, good grief!  I was very sad that those girls had paid to learn it.  I question the cirriculum and morals of colleges that have classes like that and give out certificates for them, and can't imagine what an HR person thinks when someone proudly presents it to her across the hiring desk!


Having my time wasted by unintelligible,
background-noise-filled or static-laden dictations. When yer paid by the line, those dictations are extremely detrimental to the ol' pocketbook.

They'll scream bloody murder if you put a semicolon in the wrong place, or accidentally capitalize a generic drug, but don't give a hoot if an entire dictation is so fuzzy and garbled that any attempt to transcribe it is an exercise in "guestimation".