Thursday, October 25, 2007

Where do I go with..-oh, forget it

I love speeches and debating. Their so much fun, especially when I don't know what I'm talking about. I like it because all you do is argue and ~Bleep~ about things that might be pretty damn stupid. YEah, especially the debating part. Where two people are just talking smack about each other. And at some point "Only one, will win the title of the belt!!!!!!.......hehehe that was funny
Now face the doom of this long blog......~I tried to make it short~

Government-You need Bachelor's degree and a Master's Degree
~damn, so the government is really smart~

Acting- You need High school diploma, Associate Degree, and Bachelor's degree
~So does this mean all those kids on T.v and movies are super smart or something?~

Sales- You need Associate degree, Bachelor's degree, and Master's degree
~And I thought you just had to be street smart to sell stuff~

Broadcasting- You need just a Bachelor's degree
~HA!~

Law- Doctoral Degree
~I don't think I'll ever be in law~

Speech writing- Just a Bachelor's degree
~yes!~

Library- You just need Master's degree
~hmmm......I better start now with my D&D~

Public Relations- Just a Bachelor's degree again
~(no comment)~

Counseling- You need a Master's degree and a Doctoral degree
~huh.......I'm always there and I never see anything like that there~

and Finally.......wait let me catch me breath........whoo!
Corporate Trainer- Just another Bachelor's degree
~I have no idea what this even is~

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Setting her sites...............serial killers...

Robin Liss, age 23, is the most youngest person in the company. She is chief executive officer (CEO) for her own company, Reviewed.com. When Liss was 12 years old she started making her own little web sites with camcorder. She has made little short scripts for her web site. Therefore the web site CamcorderInfo.com was born. She has pther employee that she can count on, to help with her reviews. She saids "If you work hard, and if you are made of what you say, then your employee will respect you." However, Robin Liss has some strict rules for her employees. They cannot accept gift for manufactures not allowed to interact with the advertising sales. The rules aren't so bad when you think about it

In my thoughts
"Love'em or Kill"em"

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

I've been working on the railroad, lord you better help me!

Sharon Carlquist is an employee at Metro North Railroad. She been working there for 30 years, starting in a cafe' car. Then she worked her way up to an assistant conductor. Working at a train station can be tough. You need people skills and not having a phobia of being stabbed. And you have to always think about the other people safety and always know what the right thing to do. Like say there was an attack on, oh I don't know on the ~coughs~world trade center~coughs~......~clears throat~....You have to know what to do when some sadistic-bastard-who-is-too-emo-to-get-professional-help decides to blow up some stuff. You need to know what to do. So this job can be really scary when you think about stuff like that. The the paid is really good though. The railroad~not the actual railroad but the people who run it~ pays 90% of the employee health cost and Conductors and yardmasters~sound like D&D thing~ earn about 67,128 dollars!!!! stick that in your pipe and smoke it! Thats not the only jobs in railroad, 80,000 new jobs are horizon over the years.

Now some ending credits music:

I've been working on the railroad
All the live long day
I've been working on the railroad
Just to pass the time away

~SING!!!~

Can't you hear the whistle blowing
Rise up so early in the morn
Can't you hear the captain shouting
Dinah, blow your horn

Dinah, won't you blow
Dinah, won't you blow
Dinah, won't you blow your horn
Dinah, won't you blow
Dinah, won't you blow
Dinah, won't you blow your horn

~SING!!!~

Someone's in the kitchen with Dinah
Someone's in the kitchen I know
Someone's in the kitchen with Dinah
Strumming on the old banjo, and singing

~SING!!!~

Fie, fi, fiddly i o
Fie, fi, fiddly i o
Fie, fi, fiddly i o
Strumming on the old banjo

Monday, October 22, 2007

E-learning.......blah blah blah

E-learning is a online course. Hard to believe alot of people are really into this and are over 3 million students taking courses.
Randall Haney earns collage credits without ever leaving his house. He's major at Georgia's Savannah College of Act and Design.

E-learning works with many people because they set they're own pace. With most of the courses you have read textbooks, write papers, and complete other assignments. Just like a regular class at college. But the lectures are replace by reading material and videos. And there are several way of talking to your classmates.
Chelsea Lotman ~is now 19, whoa-whooo!, like anyone cares~ said "there was a chat room where I could speak with other students in the class if we wanted to compare notes....or we had questions that we wanted help with from other students instead of just the teacher"

What I think about E-Learning...........people are just getting lazier. And some day will need legs to walk on with their legs. Laziness is a bad habit.



My Weekend

........god help me!..........

Monday, October 15, 2007

I hated my break

I was probably that only boy with homicidal thoughts on the weekend of joy
My week was so twisted
and so discussing
and stupid
one stupid void
..........I hated green eggs and ham

Friday, October 5, 2007

Home-Work

Jacqueline Colligan is hard working woman who finds herself always on the go. Rushing through traffic and always worried about the safety of her child.
But fear not, there are times when she isn't even outside. She has a part time job as a Telecommuter. There she can work at home. Which is "safer"

More Companies Step up
The Telecommuter has been around since the 1980's and has been increasing since the last six years. More companies are realizing that more people enjoy working at home. And not having to worry about the danger that lurks around, or the gas prices that are just crazy, not ever being late or even missing days when your child is sick.

Who should work at home?
~Not me~ Telecommuter are for people that are disciplined and honest. So you have to show results that you can work at your home. Studies show that 10% of telecommuters are better working at home and not in a office.

Proceed with caution
Telecommuter isn't for everyone, especially for those who are starting a career for the fist time. A lot of young , a office is a "social itch." A people Person would find this a "isolating" for them.

Happy at home
This would a very good job for people who have children and no car. Here are eight reasons why Telecommuter is great:

1. Get more work done
I hear that almost every damn day. When I do, the work just gets bigger. I hate work, especially at home.

2.Balance work with life
I don't like it when a hard-working father, who keeps his children of the streets and not eating bugs, and makes sure there is a roof over their heads, get no respect from his family and is inspected to just quit work when he wants to. I hate that.

3.Clear air
I love the thought on that makes me feel safe, and clean

4.Avoiding Traffic
I don't drive ~I have other people do that for me~ But is sucks to be in traffic. Even when its hot.

5.Save time
I can't image wasting 90 minutes trying to go to work. It would suck. And I would be age-ing like crazy, too. I'd be old as heaven.

6.Live where you want
I don't know what is mean, but I love Japan

7.SAVE MONEY!!!!
Everyone needs money. And you can save a lot of money. Especially with these damn gas prices.

8.Enjoy Variety.
Most people do this "periodically" and give them the satisfaction of their jobs

I might add too, It might be better to work at home. That way you don't get dumb psycho path trying his/her best hitting on you. or trying to run their hand in your hair. thats just creepy.

Captains Log of boredom
10:43


Kill me green
you know you do
cause your mean
I love you

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Alison Walsh ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hello Reader of sanity
I have just read a story of a girl with no life. But it's the best life ever! Working in the middle of New York ~time square~ Having a system where people are following you. ~she doing a better job than I am~ And a job with no, physical contact with people. BEST JOB EVER!!!! ~plus that she's hot!!!! EH!!!~ Just kittens, I don't like anything from this world.
Anyways, This chick ~Alison Walsh~ is a producer and a programmers of a web site called TheN.com or something. And she is alway online, fixing or updating the news, pop quizzes and other stuff that I can't remember. Plus tax, she in the greatest city in the world! right in time square, a few blocks from TRL ~what the hell is that anyway?~
BEST JOB EVER!

p.s.
I love her glasses. Their great.

Captains log
10:26



Roses are red
Violets are blue
I can't love you
Cuz your already dead