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That's tough, Nep, but I think Mel has it right. Once you're working in the field, it won't really make much of a difference because you'll make a name for yourself in your work history. Good luck, man.

It's actually a bit different in my case, as this field is genuinely international in the sense that I might spend the rest of my life skipping from country to country. One never knows what they'd start looking at when they have no idea of how the system works.

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Thats tough Nep indeed. Heh, my iniitial university dissertation I'd planned out and done all sorts of research and prepared for it the year before I had to start it.. and I went to speak to my university advisor..and they said "that would be really interesting. no. Do something else.".

Admittedly, they gave some good reasons for it over the difficulty in gaining data on certain things but still.. having to totally start from scratch on a totally seperate concept was a bit of a bitch. And then I had to drop out to look after my mother about 6 months later anyhow.

 

Still, on the upside, she got discharged from hospital late this afternoon/evening.

I speed-read this, so at first it looked like your advisor got discharged yesterday after telling you to do something else... :p

 

But thanks for sharing, and a speedy recovery to your mum.

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It's actually a bit different in my case, as this field is genuinely international in the sense that I might spend the rest of my life skipping from country to country. One never knows what they'd start looking at when they have no idea of how the system works.

 

Then after a while grades will count even less. Nobody trusts grades from systems they didn't experience themselves ;)

If you work for international organisations, be they BINGOs, the UN system or whatever, after your first job the work experience will be all that counts.

People will glance at your CV and skim through your cover letter. Neither of those is likely to mention grades. For them to look at your grades means that the whole package of who you are already has them interested. All grades show is that yes, you meet the qualification requirements. They probably will never be taken into account (after the first job) in any situation other than a tie breaker. And in those situations, as I understand it, people do not look for something to help them decide who to choose, but they look for something to give them an excuse to pick the one they lean towards.

 

What area are you planning to work in?

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Exams are over. **** yeah.

 

NEW RUNNING SHOES

 

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It's actually a bit different in my case, as this field is genuinely international in the sense that I might spend the rest of my life skipping from country to country. One never knows what they'd start looking at when they have no idea of how the system works.

 

Then after a while grades will count even less. Nobody trusts grades from systems they didn't experience themselves ;)

If you work for international organisations, be they BINGOs, the UN system or whatever, after your first job the work experience will be all that counts.

People will glance at your CV and skim through your cover letter. Neither of those is likely to mention grades. For them to look at your grades means that the whole package of who you are already has them interested. All grades show is that yes, you meet the qualification requirements. They probably will never be taken into account (after the first job) in any situation other than a tie breaker. And in those situations, as I understand it, people do not look for something to help them decide who to choose, but they look for something to give them an excuse to pick the one they lean towards.

 

What area are you planning to work in?

I'm a lawyer, specialised in a field of international law specific enough to name myself if I give it here. :D

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Caught up on odds and ends. Made that dentist checkup for myself and my mother. Looked at my sister's laptop to update a bunch of drivers and figure out why her dvd player has stopped playing dvds but still handles cd's normally. Gave the dogs some run around. Poked at some christmas gifts for family, pondered on when to start getting the decorations down and what needs to be sorted for that.. Spent about half an hour on TOR helping someone out, and contemplated returning to Hitman at some point in the near future to restart a level after a few days break....

 

Having a quiet cup of tea right this moment.

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I'm a lawyer, specialised in a field of international law specific enough to name myself if I give it here. :D

And if we disclose your name you will find us and kill us?

 

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I'd say the answer to that question is kind of like the answer to "who's the sucker in this poker game?"*

 

*If you can't tell, it's you. ;)

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I'm a lawyer, specialised in a field of international law specific enough to name myself if I give it here. :D

And if we disclose your name you will find us and kill us?

 

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Maybe in the sense that he will take all our money.

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I'm a lawyer, specialised in a field of international law specific enough to name myself if I give it here. :D

And if we disclose your name you will find us and kill us?

 

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More like one of the more pathological Bioware haters will kill me. :p

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What shoes, Tale?

I had this pair of Asics, once, years ago. Best, most comfy shoes ever...I have mildly flat feet and those shoes kept all arch-fatigue and much ankle fatigue away for as long as I owned them. I wore them to tatters. I still haven't found anything like them...not even from the same company. :/

Something pretty cheap. $26, I don't remember the brand. The problem I was having is I've been buying shoes a size too small for a long time.
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Too funny: A PM from someone I will not name. Wouldn't matter anyhow, as it's a member with only one post.

 

"How about you stop trolling the forums? Obsidian DOES want input from all of us and not just some of us. I was trying to help others with focus on critical thinking. I wasn't asking others not to post, but I'll make a special exception in your case. 4612 posts, really? It seems to me that you don't have that much to say. Just that much to criticize others about. How about you let Obsidian do their job, stop trying to be one of them, and let others post in peace. If there is a way to ignore other people I'm going to find it so I can ignore you. Please do not respond or reply to my comments."

 

I take it that this is the opposite of fanmail? hehe

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He/she should just know how many alts Eldar has... We are all Eldar, resistance is futile :lol:

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Geez, I remember when I had a little street cred around this joint. lol Seriously, though, you and I started here at almost the exact same time, Gorth, and I think I have fewer posts altogether in all the manifestations of Eldar. On the other hand, angry and drunken Eldar make a lot more incoherent posts than you, so it all evens out. hehe

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Too funny: A PM from someone I will not name. Wouldn't matter anyhow, as it's a member with only one post.

 

"How about you stop trolling the forums? Obsidian DOES want input from all of us and not just some of us. I was trying to help others with focus on critical thinking. I wasn't asking others not to post, but I'll make a special exception in your case. 4612 posts, really? It seems to me that you don't have that much to say. Just that much to criticize others about. How about you let Obsidian do their job, stop trying to be one of them, and let others post in peace. If there is a way to ignore other people I'm going to find it so I can ignore you. Please do not respond or reply to my comments."

 

I take it that this is the opposite of fanmail? hehe

 

What the hell man, pasting my PMs in the forum ? Bad form!

 

 

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What the hell man, pasting my PMs in the forum ? Bad form!

 

I thought PM stood for Public Messages? :p

 

Elevator at work decided to deploy the brakes after I got on, that was an exciting start to the day

 

Better deploying brakes too much than too little when you need them :grin:

 

That's tough, Nep, but I think Mel has it right. Once you're working in the field, it won't really make much of a difference because you'll make a name for yourself in your work history. Good luck, man.

It's actually a bit different in my case, as this field is genuinely international in the sense that I might spend the rest of my life skipping from country to country. One never knows what they'd start looking at when they have no idea of how the system works.

 

Entirely anecdotal, I know, but as somebody who has interviewed highly paid professionals from several continents, I think the only bit paid attention to was, so hey, you have a degree, nice. Nobody looked at the scores and paid more attention to the last 10 years of experience. The hard part is for people fresh out of the "system" is sometimes to get down and dirty, doing stuff that is underpaid and being overqualified for to get the all important experience and references, which count for way, way more.

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What the hell man, pasting my PMs in the forum ? Bad form!

EDIT: I went off on you Mal before I read it properly. Well... not a real flame, but maybe like an easybake oven or something. lol Edited by Cantousent

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That's tough, Nep, but I think Mel has it right. Once you're working in the field, it won't really make much of a difference because you'll make a name for yourself in your work history. Good luck, man.

It's actually a bit different in my case, as this field is genuinely international in the sense that I might spend the rest of my life skipping from country to country. One never knows what they'd start looking at when they have no idea of how the system works.

 

Entirely anecdotal, I know, but as somebody who has interviewed highly paid professionals from several continents, I think the only bit paid attention to was, so hey, you have a degree, nice. Nobody looked at the scores and paid more attention to the last 10 years of experience. The hard part is for people fresh out of the "system" is sometimes to get down and dirty, doing stuff that is underpaid and being overqualified for to get the all important experience and references, which count for way, way more.

Yeah, I really shouldn't have that problem, I have a pretty good work history built up on the side and the place where I've been for about a year now has taught me a lot and is very well regarded. Anyway, it's not over, so we'll see what happens. I'm hoping to argue the grade from "meh, average" to "pretty good", ie. one step up on the 7 step scale.

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Geez, I remember when I had a little street cred around this joint. lol Seriously, though, you and I started here at almost the exact same time, Gorth, and I think I have fewer posts altogether in all the manifestations of Eldar. On the other hand, angry and drunken Eldar make a lot more incoherent posts than you, so it all evens out. hehe

Surprised you haven't dragged that old name out of the bin and used it once or twice to mess with newbies.

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Speaking of trolling and pissing people off, how many warnings is it before you get banned? I'm on 2 at the moment. Can't even remember what for. Probably some minor crap.

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Too funny: A PM from someone I will not name. Wouldn't matter anyhow, as it's a member with only one post.

 

"How about you stop trolling the forums? Obsidian DOES want input from all of us and not just some of us. I was trying to help others with focus on critical thinking. I wasn't asking others not to post, but I'll make a special exception in your case. 4612 posts, really? It seems to me that you don't have that much to say. Just that much to criticize others about. How about you let Obsidian do their job, stop trying to be one of them, and let others post in peace. If there is a way to ignore other people I'm going to find it so I can ignore you. Please do not respond or reply to my comments."

 

I take it that this is the opposite of fanmail? hehe

 

 

Gah, now the suspense is killing me.

 

Will Cantousent respond to the message despite having been asked not to?

Will he do it exactly because he was asked not to?

Will the mysterious poster read it?

 

What about the Quest of the mysterious poster to discover the fabled Ignore Function?

Will he be successfull?

What perils will he face on this Quest?

If Cartousent decides to reply to the message, will the mysterious poster have found the fabled Ignore Function in time?

Even protected by the fabled Ignore Function, will the mysterious poster be able to resist the siren song of the View It Anyway option?

Is the mysterious poster even a he?

Or is the narrator asking these questions unintenionally promoting sexist internet stereotyping?

 

Who is this mysterious poster anyway?

 

For that matter, who is Cartousent?

 

Will these questions be answered?

 

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I'll answer some of those question for you, mel. :Cant's tongue in cheek grin icon:

 

I did respond, but only to explain that I think he thought one of my messages pertained to him but it really didn't and that the last time I checked the board did allow people to be blocked. I also tried to say that, since it was a misunderstanding that he would not be angry but that on the other hand I simply wouldn't stop posting. I didn't do it to piss him off, but I also don't think he read it.

 

lol I don't know if he were successful, but I *do* get a 'sexist internet stereotyping from a certain narrator in this thread. :Cant's shifty eye-con:

 

I won't name names and it doesn't matter. He's either an alt or someone new. If he's new, then I don't want to discourage him. If he's an alt, I don't care... unless he's Eldar, in which case I'm confused.

 

Cantousent is certainly no one special compared to most of the other regulars here. Eldar was a **** who would get pissed off and rampage from time to time. They are not the same person.

 

These questions have been answered and next, on What You Did Today, we'll be delving into the life of some different member. Perhaps even *you,* mel! Bwahahahaha Either that or Gorth. I mean, the guy feeds lizards in a land where half of the living things are poisonous, and that included the human population. Or Fionavar. Dude knows his wine.

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Great idea!

 

Food for thought:

Gorth feeds lizards.

But Fionavar is a huge green lizard.

 

Is there a connection?

Does Gorth try to raise a Fionavar 2.0 ?

Or is there something even more sinister looming in our future?

 

Find out soon in our Season Special: What You Did Today - Rise of the Poisonous Lizard Moderators

 

 

 

edit: just on a side note to that: Gorth feeds lizards cheese. Fionavar is a wine connoisseur. That can't be coincidence.

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