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Date Posted: 10:28:40 04/21/00 Fri
Author: Patty
Subject: Re: Jobs.
In reply to: Marty 's message, "Re: Jobs." on 07:04:23 04/21/00 Fri

> Totaly agree Patty on the jobs. I mean, if you are
> seeking an anything position regardless of pay, there
> realy is a lot of jobs. Goods ones seem to be as hard
> as always. I went to college for a while, basicaly
> enough CC level to be equal to four years credits
> wise, but never got a BA, going back to work for a
> short time but ending up not going back. Have a
> paralegal degree and a transfer degree along with
> Japanese, that's all. As far as paralegal work, they
> always want way to much experience and skills for not
> realy that great of money. Should have taken software
> engineering or something. You would think that prior
> work experience and school would improve things, but
> it is the same old thing. I realy don't want to go
> back to Saudi, but the money made there I could neve
> make here. Sucks.

Marty,
I'm with you. I am not looking forward to the GMAT at all. But I do love school. I'm excited about B-School. It's the best choice if you live in NY. Lot's of opportunity. Once I take the exam and finish the application process, I should be able to obtain an internship. I know what you mean about Saudi. Every once in a while I consider Costa Rica. Easy lifestyle and a literacy rate of over 90%. But for now that's not in the cards. Good luck. If you can bundle those credits into a BA easily enough. Go for it!
Patty

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