he basically
sucks at getting the job done in the TW.
Not exact matches
The whole thing
sucks, in my opinion, because if you
get a boring, well paying
job, you're selling out to «the man» and giving up your dreams, slowly dying
at a cubicle while life passes you by.
So I
get to
suck at my
job and
suck at being a mom simultaneously!
For a while, I was
getting really burned out, and it
sucked — I felt like I was spreading myself so thin trying to do it all, both
at my full - time
job and with my freelance work.
The customer service was great, I have to say the salesman was great and patient, I purchase a sub that day, I
got it home and after looking
at the ca... r next day and the car much dirtier then I thought, I had mentioned to the salesman the car was dirty, he stated they do not clean them until they r sold, after I purchased the sub he stated they would clean it now, well it came back it did not look any better
at that point I was not happy with the sub, took it home next day brought it back, since they have five day return, we found another sub on line and had it brought in, It looked great and clean, I BOUGHT it now very happy, the cars
at other location or have the car brought in, cars
at Easton for what ever reason r dirty the clean up guy there
sucks at there
job, but Dan the salesman was great
They
get the
job done, but just looking
at the screen resolution, you can tell that they
SUCK.
Other career paths that we have mentioned which
suck a lot of people in but tend to not produce would be careers in the entertainment industry,
getting a plum
job in the entertainment industry is like playing football in the NFL, it just isn't going to happen for most people, and yet each year there people wracking up enormous debt
at film school and
at fashion schools.
And you're totally right, once you
get a
job and work for a few years your degree doesn't mean anything if you
suck at your
job haha.
My blog started out as a straight up and down family travel blog and I went so far as to change the name and URL for all the reasons mentioned here — it is not really my idea of a dream
job at all and I didn't want to
get sucked in to the competition even as a hobbyist.
The real issue is that he was fired, couldn't
get another
job and because Naughty Dog wont reveal his personal profile for legal reason, he can just
suck at his
job but ride this with no proof.
Although
job boards do serve a purpose, I hesitate suggesting you use them
at all, because in my experience, too many executive
job seekers
get sucked in once there, spending way too much time responding to
job postings.
There is little
getting around the fact that
job search can be a soul -
sucking process that eats
at your self - esteem and sense of worth.