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Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 6:36 pm
by Harijan
It was a pretty decent flame for outside FW. I enjoyed it.
Please don't ruin it by telling me you were serious.
Just don't.
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 6:39 pm
by btownmeggy
Harijan wrote:It was a pretty decent flame for outside FW. I enjoyed it.
Please don't ruin it by telling me you were serious.
Just don't.
I think we come from totally different realities. For example, you seem to come from Phoenix.
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 6:40 pm
by wicked
Hari comes from FW, which is where he should be heading back to, eh?
Keep it on topic guys and gals.
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 6:44 pm
by suggs
Absolutely-this thread is about clothes, right?
I dont think BTownmeg should wear any-not if she wants to get ahead.
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 6:59 pm
by Harijan
btownmeggy wrote:I think we come from totally different realities. For example, you seem to come from Phoenix.
I apologize. I meant no offense. Well I did, but in good fun.
If you are serious about your new job, getting a great waredrobe for the job is as important as anything you can do while you are there. Spend as much as you can afford and get the nicest stuff you can. How you look is not important to everyone you work with, but it is very important to someone above you.
My first set of business clothes was from second hand stores, not goodwill, but about the same. You can find great stuff there, it just takes alot of work and patience.
Also update regularly. Make a clothes budget and retire clothes that get too worn.
*hangs head and slowly turns back to FW*
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 7:07 pm
by suggs
bra and panties luv. Thats all you need.
They'll never look at your face anyway.
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 8:31 pm
by ignotus
Nice Meggy!
I have an Important job interview next Thursday. Maybe I'll be teaching at a college soon.
Regarding the suits: you got to have more than two.

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 9:04 pm
by 0ojakeo0
btownmeggy wrote:MeDeFe wrote:You'll be a mod on CC?
It'd never happen. I once used the N-word in the forums, which automatically disqualifies me.
only once? damn it im not becoming a mod
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 9:25 pm
by 2dimes
This has caused me to wonder a few things.
1. What government, brazil or something?
2. Is this going to get in the way of that extra fifteen years of school you were planning?
3. Dried semen makes me smell bad?
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 12:05 am
by autoload
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 9:51 am
by btownmeggy
2dimes wrote:This has caused me to wonder a few things.
1. What government, brazil or something?
2. Is this going to get in the way of that extra fifteen years of school you were planning?
3. Dried semen makes me smell bad?
1. US
2. I think my employers would like for it, but I've already told them that I intend for it not to. This job is essentially SHORT-TERM.
3. Depends on what the semen's creator's been eating, I think.
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 9:58 am
by heavycola
2dimes wrote:This has caused me to wonder a few things.
1. What government, brazil or something?
2. Is this going to get in the way of that extra fifteen years of school you were planning?
3. Dried semen makes me smell bad?
Actually Dimes it masks your natural odour, which is a blessing for all concerned. I thought I should let you know.
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 10:05 am
by satanspaladin
don't buy of the peg suits ,have a mix of skirt and trousers buy more trousers and skirts than jackets as they were out more .
go for conservative cuts as they stay in fashion ,and tailer made as theres more room for alteration's if your size changes .
good luck in the job

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 6:08 pm
by Makari
My new job means I have to touch kids.
Paediatrician
Or is it paedophile?
I forget...
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 10:18 am
by 2dimes
btownmeggy wrote:2dimes wrote:This has caused me to wonder a few things.
1. What government, brazil or something?
2. Is this going to get in the way of that extra fifteen years of school you were planning?
3. Dried semen makes me smell bad?
1. US
2. I think my employers would like for it, but I've already told them that I intend for it not to. This job is essentially SHORT-TERM.
3. Depends on what the semen's creator's been eating, I think.
1. Now I really want to know what the department is.
2. Do you think they might give you leave for it or even let you work part time? Government gigs are pretty sweet, even now that they're much less, "She's never really done anything for fifteen years besides the crosswords."
3. God?
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 10:22 am
by 2dimes
heavycola wrote:Actually Dimes it masks your natural odour, which is a blessing for all concerned. I thought I should let you know.
Yeah I've never had anyone detect a semen odour.
I can however get pretty fregrant persperation a day after eating certain garlic dishes.
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 10:38 am
by Dancing Mustard
I own only one suit and it's always been just fine for the occasions I've needed it. That said, I only tend to wear it on my birthday, go figure.
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 12:09 pm
by autoload
I only own one suit as well. A cheap one at that.
My area is so hickville, when I wore it for a speech presentation in my community college, everybody thought I was the goddamn President of the United States walking in...
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 3:55 pm
by btownmeggy
2dimes wrote:2. Do you think they might give you leave for it or even let you work part time? Government gigs are pretty sweet, even now that they're much less, "She's never really done anything for fifteen years besides the crosswords."
Well, the reason I'm going for the PhD is because I'd prefer not to do 8 to 5 for the rest of my life.
But yes, they are sweet. And they still involve LOTS of crosswords, in my experience.
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 4:28 pm
by Plutoman
btownmeggy wrote:2dimes wrote:2. Do you think they might give you leave for it or even let you work part time? Government gigs are pretty sweet, even now that they're much less, "She's never really done anything for fifteen years besides the crosswords."
Well, the reason I'm going for the PhD is because I'd prefer not to do 8 to 5 for the rest of my life.
But yes, they are sweet. And they still involve LOTS of crosswords, in my experience.
PhD's are nice

I'm intending to see what I can to either become a professor of music at a college, or get a job as an engineer working on my own time.
Anything I can do to avoid wake up calls at seven in the morning is a priority.
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 2:24 pm
by btownmeggy
I started today and it's wonderful. Everyone is so nice. I have lots of free time to play CC. My office has two chairs, a reading desk, a computer desk, and a gigantic bookshelf. I created a lovely voicemail message and email signature. I have business cards and a name placard on my door. My Goodwill suit looks great on me.
Also, over the past 24 hours my partner and I both received Ph.D. acceptances from a good university that even if we're rejected from everywhere else we would be very happy attending, so things are going just great.
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 2:26 pm
by diddle
btownmeggy wrote:I started today and it's wonderful. Everyone is so nice. I have lots of free time to play CC. My office has two chairs, a reading desk, a computer desk, and a gigantic bookshelf. I created a lovely voicemail message and email signature. I have business cards and a name placard on my door. My Goodwill suit looks great on me.
Also, over the past 24 hours my partner and I both received Ph.D. acceptances from a good university that even if we're rejected from everywhere else we would be very happy attending, so things are going just great.
Good to hear it, congratulations.
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 2:36 pm
by darvlay
btownmeggy wrote:2dimes wrote:2. Do you think they might give you leave for it or even let you work part time? Government gigs are pretty sweet, even now that they're much less, "She's never really done anything for fifteen years besides the crosswords."
Well, the reason I'm going for the PhD is because I'd prefer not to do 8 to 5 for the rest of my life.
But yes, they are sweet. And they still involve LOTS of crosswords, in my experience.
Not meaning to be rude but what makes you think a PhD will save you from having to work 8-5?
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 2:44 pm
by btownmeggy
darvlay wrote:btownmeggy wrote:2dimes wrote:2. Do you think they might give you leave for it or even let you work part time? Government gigs are pretty sweet, even now that they're much less, "She's never really done anything for fifteen years besides the crosswords."
Well, the reason I'm going for the PhD is because I'd prefer not to do 8 to 5 for the rest of my life.
But yes, they are sweet. And they still involve LOTS of crosswords, in my experience.
Not meaning to be rude but what makes you think a PhD will save you from having to work 8-5?
Most professors I know teach 2 classes a semester (6 hours in a classroom/week, essentially). At a smaller college, you might teach 3 per semester, but have less of a research obligation. Research, grading, and office hours overlap and can be done on their own schedule.
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 2:45 pm
by darvlay
btownmeggy wrote:darvlay wrote:btownmeggy wrote:2dimes wrote:2. Do you think they might give you leave for it or even let you work part time? Government gigs are pretty sweet, even now that they're much less, "She's never really done anything for fifteen years besides the crosswords."
Well, the reason I'm going for the PhD is because I'd prefer not to do 8 to 5 for the rest of my life.
But yes, they are sweet. And they still involve LOTS of crosswords, in my experience.
Not meaning to be rude but what makes you think a PhD will save you from having to work 8-5?
Most professors I know teach 2 classes a semester (6 hours in a classroom/week, essentially). At a smaller college, you might teach 3 per semester, but have less of a research obligation. Research, grading, and office hours overlap and can be done on their own schedule.
I guess what I meant to say was you don't need a PhD to get a job with flexible hours, if that's what you're looking for...