I'm a professional student, but do work part-time for a community centre serving the aboriginal community and for a high tech company. One of these days, I'll get rid of those pesky jobs. :lol:
Said1 said:I'm a professional student, but do work part-time for a community centre serving the aboriginal community and for a high tech company. One of these days, I'll get rid of those pesky jobs. :lol:
Simpleton said:Said1 said:I'm a professional student, but do work part-time for a community centre serving the aboriginal community and for a high tech company. One of these days, I'll get rid of those pesky jobs. :lol:
A professional student? Are you one of those people that makes a living on a neverending series of student loans? You know what I mean? One of those people that will eventually die owing millions of dollars to OSAP?
Said1 said:Simpleton said:Said1 said:I'm a professional student, but do work part-time for a community centre serving the aboriginal community and for a high tech company. One of these days, I'll get rid of those pesky jobs. :lol:
A professional student? Are you one of those people that makes a living on a neverending series of student loans? You know what I mean? One of those people that will eventually die owing millions of dollars to OSAP?
No. I pay cash because I'm gainfully employed.
Simpleton said:Said1 said:Simpleton said:Said1 said:I'm a professional student, but do work part-time for a community centre serving the aboriginal community and for a high tech company. One of these days, I'll get rid of those pesky jobs. :lol:
A professional student? Are you one of those people that makes a living on a neverending series of student loans? You know what I mean? One of those people that will eventually die owing millions of dollars to OSAP?
No. I pay cash because I'm gainfully employed.
Gainfully employed in a part-time position? What school do you attend? An adult learning facility? Working on your high school equivalency?
How do you afford to pay cash for full-time tuition with only a part-time job? Oh, you're divorced. I forgot. You're sucking in money from the ex. Silly me.
Said1 said:Simpleton said:Said1 said:Simpleton said:Said1 said:I'm a professional student, but do work part-time for a community centre serving the aboriginal community and for a high tech company. One of these days, I'll get rid of those pesky jobs. :lol:
A professional student? Are you one of those people that makes a living on a neverending series of student loans? You know what I mean? One of those people that will eventually die owing millions of dollars to OSAP?
No. I pay cash because I'm gainfully employed.
Gainfully employed in a part-time position? What school do you attend? An adult learning facility? Working on your high school equivalency?
How do you afford to pay cash for full-time tuition with only a part-time job? Oh, you're divorced. I forgot. You're sucking in money from the ex. Silly me.
I do not go to school full-time. I also wrote that I have TWO part-time jobs, that pay quite nicely. I also work about 30-35 hrs per week.
How about you, any employment prospects, degree or diploma in anything useful?
Simpleton said:[
Quite right, you did say that you had two part-time jobs. I suppose I erroneously assumed that "professional student" entailed full-time enrollment in some academic institution. I would suggest that a part-time student could be classified as an "amateur" student at best.
But in all honesty, to answer your question, I am a high school dropout. Just as I have previously stated in other threads. I am presently unemployed and am not actively seeking employment. Actually, I'm not even passively seeking employment, but that's not really relevant. Therefore, I characterise myself as being "gainfully unemployed."
I guess I'm just one of those people that is forever choosing the path less travelled. :wink:
Said1 said:Simpleton said:[
Quite right, you did say that you had two part-time jobs. I suppose I erroneously assumed that "professional student" entailed full-time enrollment in some academic institution. I would suggest that a part-time student could be classified as an "amateur" student at best.
Yes. The unemployed drop-out does know best. :lol:
But in all honesty, to answer your question, I am a high school dropout. Just as I have previously stated in other threads. I am presently unemployed and am not actively seeking employment. Actually, I'm not even passively seeking employment, but that's not really relevant. Therefore, I characterise myself as being "gainfully unemployed."
There, there. Of course it's not relevant.
I guess I'm just one of those people that is forever choosing the path less travelled. :wink:
Well, good luck with your path, I hope your pogey doesn't run out until the end of the summer. Until then, keep working on that post count. It's bound to pay off sooner rather than later.
You dropped out of school, don't have a job, not even looking for a job and you don't collect EI? So then the only conclusion one can draw is that you still live with your parents. Please please don't tell me you live in their basement. I can tell from your other posts you're left leaning politically, and I'm so damn tired of running across liberals who repersent other lefties in such a bad light.Simpleton said:Finally, I do not collect pogey. Oddly enough, I've never collected pogey in my life. Hmmm, makes me want to reconsider the value of such a tax.![]()
neone said:You dropped out of school, don't have a job, not even looking for a job and you don't collect EI? So then the only conclusion one can draw is that you still live with your parents. Please please don't tell me you live in their basement. I can tell from your other posts you're left leaning politically, and I'm so damn tired of running across liberals who repersent other lefties in such a bad light.Simpleton said:Finally, I do not collect pogey. Oddly enough, I've never collected pogey in my life. Hmmm, makes me want to reconsider the value of such a tax.![]()
The only excuse I will accept is if you're 16 and still haven't figured out that you have to work to live.
My second guess was a retired disabled person who's currently serving time for lying and trying to collect both welfare and workers comp and for not declaring his investments and winnings on the Lotto 649.Simpleton said:That's the only conclusion that you can draw? Well, let me help you out with a slightly longer list:
- Retired
- Disability
- Workers Compensation
- Welfare
- Wealthy
- Inheritance
- Lottery winner
- Inmate
- Investments
I'm sure there's a bunch of others as well. As for me, I like to think of myself as being in the ninth, seventh, and first categories.
Oh, and I don't have left leaning political views. I am opposed to excessive taxation to fund niche social services. I am strongly anti-corruption. I place family above community. And, finally, I don't believe that anybody has the right to a free ride on my coat tails. :lol:
neone said:My second guess was a retired disabled person who's currently serving time for lying and trying to collect both welfare and workers comp and for not declaring his investments and winnings on the Lotto 649.Simpleton said:That's the only conclusion that you can draw? Well, let me help you out with a slightly longer list:
- Retired
- Disability
- Workers Compensation
- Welfare
- Wealthy
- Inheritance
- Lottery winner
- Inmate
- Investments
I'm sure there's a bunch of others as well. As for me, I like to think of myself as being in the ninth, seventh, and first categories.
Oh, and I don't have left leaning political views. I am opposed to excessive taxation to fund niche social services. I am strongly anti-corruption. I place family above community. And, finally, I don't believe that anybody has the right to a free ride on my coat tails. :lol:
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neone said:You dropped out of school, don't have a job, not even looking for a job and you don't collect EI? So then the only conclusion one can draw is that you still live with your parents. Please please don't tell me you live in their basement. I can tell from your other posts you're left leaning politically, and I'm so damn tired of running across liberals who repersent other lefties in such a bad light.Simpleton said:Finally, I do not collect pogey. Oddly enough, I've never collected pogey in my life. Hmmm, makes me want to reconsider the value of such a tax.![]()
The only excuse I will accept is if you're 16 and still haven't figured out that you have to work to live.