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Subjects that are useful in highly paid jobs and that are studied by fewer people than average.
Maths, Physics, etc.
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888777555, Thu 16 Jun 2011, 23:22,
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Completely depends on what career you are looking for/degree you want to study.
You are talking in definites about something you know little about. STOP IT.
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SteveFrench Cardio is for homo's. do you even lift bro?, Thu 16 Jun 2011, 23:24,
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Tell him to shit the fuck off.
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dozers, do fuck off ur a nob m8, Thu 16 Jun 2011, 23:25,
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he is dull and shit and I hate him*
*copyright Kitty O'Hara.
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SteveFrench Cardio is for homo's. do you even lift bro?, Thu 16 Jun 2011, 23:28,
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Hahaha, copyright every bugger on /talk in the 2006/7 season you mean.
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The Mock TurtIe ™ --- Thinks you are a cunt, on, Thu 16 Jun 2011, 23:29,
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I wasn't here then, I was not enlightened.
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SteveFrench Cardio is for homo's. do you even lift bro?, Thu 16 Jun 2011, 23:29,
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On the dayshift every post was "you're shit", "you're dull" or someone slagging off someone else behind their back.
Vendettas all over the place, folk running off to the mods to get other folk banned, internet rumours, allsorts - happy days.
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The Mock TurtIe ™ --- Thinks you are a cunt, on, Thu 16 Jun 2011, 23:35,
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we should do more of that shit
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Citizen Cavy Admires your passion for conformity, Thu 16 Jun 2011, 23:36,
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I'm still waiting to be enlightened about how academic qualifications can be directly relevant in a professional context.
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The Mock TurtIe ™ --- Thinks you are a cunt, on, Thu 16 Jun 2011, 23:25,
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So are you suggesting
That the majority of British employers do not value qualifications?
Are you saying that a candidate that misbehaved throughout school,who has no qualifications and quite possibly has a criminal record, can be considered equally as good a candidate as an Oxbridge graduate with a first class degree, for your run of the mill "higher than average" paid job?
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888777555, Thu 16 Jun 2011, 23:28,
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You come across as a Richard Dawkins/Joey Deacon hybrid.
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SteveFrench Cardio is for homo's. do you even lift bro?, Thu 16 Jun 2011, 23:30,
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If both have little relevant or verifiable work history (which is often the case with graduates) or professional qualifications, neither have much chance of getting anywhere.
And most employers will try and form their own impression of you and just take your CV as a guideline. If there is no evidence you can do the job, a first-class Oxbridge degree will mean precisely fuck-all.
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The Mock TurtIe ™ --- Thinks you are a cunt, on, Thu 16 Jun 2011, 23:30,
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Also, there's no hurry to answer my earlier question about your work skills. Take your time.
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The Mock TurtIe ™ --- Thinks you are a cunt, on, Thu 16 Jun 2011, 23:39,
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45 minutes now! This must be quite some list you're putting together.
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The Mock TurtIe ™ --- Thinks you are a cunt, on, Fri 17 Jun 2011, 0:03,
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