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Post by Servbot42 on Sept 6, 2005 15:41:52 GMT -5
Okay, I have a class called Career Ed. It is very retarded because we never do anything new. We're already doing the same things from the last two years, including this thing where you have to interview someone about their profession. Now, in sixth grade I just interviewed my mom, and in seventh grade I interviewed my dad. I ran out of parents. I have no grandparents. (Dead, or not working.) So this is where you guys come in! Do any of you have jobs? Anything would work. McDonald's, K-Mart, I don't care!(And, more importantly, neither does my teacher.) There aren't many questions, it should be easy, so....please? I would be eternally grateful if someone could help me with this! I have to have my interview paper in by Monday.
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Post by Bureaucratic Model 1-3 on Sept 6, 2005 16:28:19 GMT -5
I work at an Elementary school shouting at kids... but then again I don't know how to chat online and that's what you seem to require.
What exactly to you need again?
(BTW if I haven't responded to your response in three days then I'm probably not here to respond at all anymore, so bewary. Man those kids are little, erk!-)
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Post by Dash on Sept 6, 2005 16:50:01 GMT -5
Uh...I build house 'n stuff. Not to mention that I write music, but that's not a career yet >.>
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Post by Servbot42 on Sept 6, 2005 19:05:26 GMT -5
Maybe if I put the questions you'd have an idea of what you'll need...
1. Where do you work?
2. What is the name of your job?
3. What types of things do you do at work? (5 things that you do.)
4. What type of training did you need for this job, and how much did you need?
5. What are some good things about your job? (At least 3 things.)
6. What are some things you don't like about your job? (Also 3 things.)
7. How long have you worked at this job?
I would actually prefer to discuss this through PMing because I don't know how to chat, either.
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Post by Bureaucratic Model 1-3 on Sept 8, 2005 17:41:37 GMT -5
I'm glad we got this all cleared up. That is assuming you and DM are PMing each other...
Ummm...
Don't read that out loud ^^'
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Post by Servbot42 on Sept 8, 2005 18:23:42 GMT -5
Uh....right....?
Anyway, Danny helped me out with this, so this topic can be locked now.
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Post by Rockman X on Sept 8, 2005 21:59:29 GMT -5
Sponsored events wherever they are held. 2. What is the name of your job? I am an official Upper Deck judge for sanctioned Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG tournaments. 3. What types of things do you do at work? (5 things that you do.) 1. Clarify rulings on cards. 2. Make sure nobody cheats. 3. Prevent theft of cards. 4. Give out prizes. 5. Answer parents' questions. 4. What type of training did you need for this job, and how much did you need? I've been a gamer for years. No special training required. 5. What are some good things about your job? (At least 3 things.) First of all it's fun. There are no set hours and I only work when I want to. I get free trips to different cities, and potentially even Japan. It pays $15.00 an hour, during which I play cards most of the time. It's a nice source of spending money for a college kid who doesn't want a demanding job. 6. What are some things you don't like about your job? (Also 3 things.) I don't like people who cheat. What's even worse is when parents defends their kids who I disqualify for cheating. 7. How long have you worked at this job? Two years.
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