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  • #21
    Re: What is your dream job?

    Siggie, I thought your dream job was getting paid 150K to be the AC forum admin. Or is that our dream? lol j/k

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    • #22
      Re: What is your dream job?

      Mouse, certainly getting the tenure can be a struggle, but it's also certain that those, who have a tenure at a university they enjoy working at, are truely lucky folks. A tenured faculty position combines career stability with the joy of making an impact on young minds, working in peace on interesting research and being around a college culture, which is more enlightened than most. The only downside to the academic career is dealing with snobs and fakes who are often the same people.

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      • #23
        Re: What is your dream job?

        Originally posted by karoaper
        A tenured faculty position combines career stability with the joy of making an impact on young minds, working in peace on interesting research and being around a college culture, which is more enlightened than most.
        Exactly why someone in that position would have all the incentive to hold on to it, which creates a saturdated market, as these positions become lifelong positions held by the people in question. Who wouldn't want to be in that atmosphere? I think it's awesome, but perhaps for another lifetime if at all.
        Achkerov kute.

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        • #24
          Re: What is your dream job?

          Originally posted by Anonymouse
          Exactly why someone in that position would have all the incentive to hold on to it, which creates a saturdated market, as these positions become lifelong positions held by the people in question. Who wouldn't want to be in that atmosphere? I think it's awesome, but perhaps for another lifetime if at all.
          Dude, you're a bright and talented Armo. You don't think you can beat those lazy Californians. Comon man, aim higher bro.

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          • #25
            Re: What is your dream job?

            Originally posted by karoaper
            Dude, you're a bright and talented Armo. You don't think you can beat those lazy Californians. Comon man, aim higher bro.
            Aiming to be a millionaire is not high enough? Haha
            Achkerov kute.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by karoaper
              Siggie, I thought your dream job was getting paid 150K to be the AC forum admin. Or is that our dream? lol j/k
              This is a service. Although, I could considering donating my services and take a tax deduction.

              Originally posted by Anonymouse
              Exactly why someone in that position would have all the incentive to hold on to it, which creates a saturdated market, as these positions become lifelong positions held by the people in question. Who wouldn't want to be in that atmosphere? I think it's awesome, but perhaps for another lifetime if at all.
              They've gotta retire though.
              If you're good you can get those few openings at the best universities, but you certainy could get a position as law faculty at one of the 1000s in California.

              Just get on law review and do a good job. That's a good way to start. I do plan on "founding" a journal if you'd like to write for it.
              [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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              • #27
                Re: What is your dream job?

                oohhh crissy you should have spoken to yervant :P

                all the best with the label mate let me know when its out when i open up a clothing store ill grab some of your work

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                • #28
                  Re: What is your dream job?

                  Hey Ari jan how are you? Who is Yervant??

                  and thanks for the comments

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                  • #29
                    Re: What is your dream job?

                    hey mate not to bad thanks



                    one of the best down here too

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                    • #30
                      Re: What is your dream job?

                      There is no such thing as a dream job...unless your getting paid to do your favorite hobby.

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