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My Unfortunate Luck With Jobs

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  • #21
    Re: My Unfortunate Luck With Jobs

    Kind of rare for a bank. Usually they want experience with that. You'd be handling a lot of money. Mistakes are costly. The staff (management included) can lose their "incentives" and bonuses.


    I misplaced $2000 once. I was out of my mind. Our audit dept called after a couple days when they'd gone through my stuff and hadn't found it asking what's going on. Our ops manager (asst mgr) had to tell her "relax, I know she didn't take it". Then as I'm standing around later all of a sudden I remembered "SAFE DEPOSIT BOX!" and ran to the vault (supervisor hot on my heels)... I had stowed some back there and forgotten b/c I rarely used by box.

    I've never really been more than a few dollars short like twice and once 10 short (damn roll of quarters) the 1.5 years I was there.
    [COLOR=#4b0082][B][SIZE=4][FONT=trebuchet ms]“If you think you can, or you can’t, you’re right.”
    -Henry Ford[/FONT][/SIZE][/B][/COLOR]

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    • #22
      Re: My Unfortunate Luck With Jobs

      One month later, I'm still jobless. And I found out why I didn't get the job at Bank of America.

      I'm not even gonna bother explaining.

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      • #23
        Re: My Unfortunate Luck With Jobs

        I'm jobless too. We can be unemployed together!

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        • #24
          Re: My Unfortunate Luck With Jobs

          Two posts away from 3,000. Nice.

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          • #25
            Re: My Unfortunate Luck With Jobs

            Yeah, thanks. See what great things you can accomplish when you're unemployed?

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            • #26
              Re: My Unfortunate Luck With Jobs

              Indeed. I recently did 2,000. Thanks to unemployment!

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              • #27
                Re: My Unfortunate Luck With Jobs

                Originally posted by One-Way
                And I found out why I didn't get the job at Bank of America.
                Is it because of your fear of the number 5?
                this post = teh win.

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                • #28
                  Re: My Unfortunate Luck With Jobs

                  I fear the number 6 a little more.

                  Three of them makes me cry.

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                  • #29
                    Re: My Unfortunate Luck With Jobs

                    Originally posted by One-Way
                    I fear the number 6 a little more.

                    Three of them makes me cry.
                    Well that is weird. Don't . wonder why...

                    "Golden Number linked to 666
                    Formal Proof needed...


                    While working on my websites on 666 myth ...and on Isomorphous Triplets ( http://www.chez.com/cosmos2000/Numbe...sTriplets.html ) I have found recently direct links between the Beast Number 666 and the famous Golden Number Phi, well-known by Pythagoras, Leonardo da Vinci ... and in Sacred Geometry. This unexpected and incredible relation 666 versus Φ may constitute a way for the Rehabilitation of 666 !!! ...

                    First we have this curious relations:
                    666 = 7^3 pi (Phi – 1) = 7^3 pi phi or 666 = (6/5) 7^3 Phi
                    with pi = 3.141593 Phi = 1.618034 phi = Phi -1 = 0.618034 7^3 = cubic of 7

                    Besides, after computing some sinus and cosines [a good online Trigonometry calculator available at http://www.1728.com/trigcalc.htm ], expressed in Degrees and absolute values, we obtain:

                    Phi /2 = sin 666º = cos 324º = cos 216º = cos 144º = cos 36º = 0.80901699...
                    Phi = 2sin 666º = 2cos 324º = 2cos 216º = 2cos 144º = 2cos 36º = 1,61803399...
                    Phi = sin 666º + cos 216º = sin 666º + cos (6x6x6)º
                    Phi = cos 144º + cos 36º = cos [(6+6) x (6+6)]º + cos (6 x 6)º
                    Phi = sin 666º + cos 144º = sin 666º + cos [(6+6) x (6+6)]º

                    But, I am wondering if there could exist formal mathematical proofs for this 666 and Golden Number links.

                    Thanks for advice and help."

                    I'm sure there is a math genius here who can read that. I can't read most. But, I am interested in this idea that certain numbers evoke emotions for various reasons. 6! BOO. 666! Triple boo? So, a trinity scares you more... interesting.
                    Last edited by Anahita; 03-04-2006, 04:24 PM.

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                    • #30
                      Re: My Unfortunate Luck With Jobs

                      Phi has became my favorite number recently.

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