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Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 2:01 pm
by Cawar
[quote="Cilmiile"]Gedo Gurl,
are u that girl in the big jilbaab, with buck teeth, who eats donuts in russell square every lunchtime?
You are cute but do something about the teeth
(if you are her)[/quote]

This is what I like about Snet.
Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 2:22 pm
by Dhaga Bacayl
[quote="Grant"]Lion,
If I understand things correctly, you are working as a detail man for a pharmaceutical company? Unless you want to spend the rest of your life in sales or sales management, it's a dead end.
If you can get into school you can get the loans to stay there and have a much better springboard to jump from later.[/quote]
Lol@dead end!
Grant we, Somalis, think any job that pays 35K is a great opportunity.
Lion,
IsnÂ’t that big of a deal to get accepted it in Ivy League schools these daysÂ…the question is, are they paying for your tuition including room and board while youÂ’re there studying? If theyÂ’re not I would suggest you to go to graduate school in decent college while working. Employers have 100% tuition reimbursement most of the time.
Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 11:50 pm
by *HannaH*
Qosol badanaa, feedh iyo laad baad ku dhameysay your undergrad...kulahaa Ivy League school. War i will be very surprised if you find a school to accept you for your Masters. Oh wait, maybe Morgan State? lolo
Maxaad ku sheekeyneysaa? Allahu Akbar. That's what's great about the internet you can be whoever you want....
Hey, btw..... I am extremely rich. I made my millions by dubing malawax in Times square for 5 years.
*Pop my collars*
Salaama

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 7:15 am
by gurey25
[quote="Dhaga Bacayl"][quote="Grant"]Lion,
If I understand things correctly, you are working as a detail man for a pharmaceutical company? Unless you want to spend the rest of your life in sales or sales management, it's a dead end.
If you can get into school you can get the loans to stay there and have a much better springboard to jump from later.[/quote]
Lol@dead end!
Grant we, Somalis, think any job that pays 35K is a great opportunity.
Lion,
IsnÂ’t that big of a deal to get accepted it in Ivy League schools these daysÂ…the question is, are they paying for your tuition including room and board while youÂ’re there studying? If theyÂ’re not I would suggest you to go to graduate school in decent college while working. Employers have 100% tuition reimbursement most of the time.[/quote]
dhaga 35 k in $ or Pounds?
coz if its dollars that would be minimum wage by my starndards.
Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 7:27 am
by Basra-
Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 1:36 pm
by LionHeart-112
Dhaga--good avice but what if u don't like the job?
HannaH-jelous, i see..This was a hypothetical question, jackass.
Gurey-$35k in the midwest=$50k in the east or west coast. That's the starting paying for undergrads in the midwest where the living is much cheaper than areas in the east and west coast. Minimum wage is less than $15k a year.
Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 1:38 pm
by Basra-