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Professor
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Is it just me...
...or is everyone else too, when someone posts an interesting thread subject that grabs your attention you click it. Then the thread leads to a hyperlink. And then you're too lazy to click the hyperlink so you're like "eh, fuck it" and click the monkey (because who wants to click a typewriter?) at the top to take you back home.
Yeah, I like it better when the article is quoted IN the thread so my lazy ass doesn't have to open another tab in Mozilla. Anyone else experience a similar phenomenon? |
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Ohhhh, let's don't start that again. I'd link the thread but ....
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The future is unwritten
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People coming here from work are often reluctant to clink links.
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you can click the monkey?
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in a mood, not cupcake
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Which monkey do you click on?
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I hear them call the tide
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I click on the words. But no, I'm not too lazy. If I'm interested and the poster is reputable, I'll follow the link.
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The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity Amelia Earhart |
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I can hear my ears
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I hear them call the tide
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The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity Amelia Earhart |
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trying hard to be a better person
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I prefer to have a synopsis or the begining of an article rather than clicking on a link. If I am still interested after that I might click the link and post a comment.
You're not the only one fresh.
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Bitchy Little Brat
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are you sure your pot free??
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Yeah! I haven't gotten a summer job yet and I applied to 10 places! I've been waiting so long...but I am still clean.
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It's somewhat useful to think of this stage as test: Are you determined enough to get the job. You can make their part of the job (identifying which candidates are not suitable) easy by falling off their radar, being passive and waiting for them to call you, etc. A couple of times a week is not too much. I would always wrap up the conversation with something along these lines: "So, thanks for the update. When can I expect to hear / learn more? When will that next decision be made? (here's the kicker-->) If you don't have any objection, I'll call back just to make sure I haven't missed your call, If I haven't heard from you by then. (Don't ask "Ok?" Just leave it as a statement, presuming their assent) Then *call* on that day or at least on the following day. Look, it's your job to get a job. **Yours** It's not their job to give you one. They have numerous problems to solve at their work, one part of which is filling a position. Be in their mind, in their field of view when they're thinking about how to solve that part of their list of problems. You do that by calling.
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Why, you're a regular Alfred E Einstein, ain't ya?
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