where is BOND007
#4
lol you guys are jokes.... I was fortunate to talk to him the other day for like 5 mins, but he's hella busy with work right, it's killin' him
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#10
Originally posted by bbarbulo
there's a rumor he's escaped to mexico and is currently working as a crossdressing masseuse.
he's prolly working his way up the corporate ladder @ werk
there's a rumor he's escaped to mexico and is currently working as a crossdressing masseuse.
he's prolly working his way up the corporate ladder @ werk
too many stupid blading hicks to climb over..
#11
That's why I hope I get the job at Research In Motion. They bring you up the ladder themselves instead of you busting your ***. Examplel: start level one and commit to it for 6 months then go to level 2 and get a pay raise. Level 2 for 1 year and go to level 3 and pay raise. Bastards better call me.
#12
Originally posted by shlammed
That's why I hope I get the job at Research In Motion. They bring you up the ladder themselves instead of you busting your ***. Examplel: start level one and commit to it for 6 months then go to level 2 and get a pay raise. Level 2 for 1 year and go to level 3 and pay raise. Bastards better call me.
That's why I hope I get the job at Research In Motion. They bring you up the ladder themselves instead of you busting your ***. Examplel: start level one and commit to it for 6 months then go to level 2 and get a pay raise. Level 2 for 1 year and go to level 3 and pay raise. Bastards better call me.
I've had multiple increases since being at bell but I'm still on the same low rung of the ladder
#13
It is climbing the ladder because you get better jobs doing more advanced work making more money which means you can a) continue up the ladder within that company or b) get a better, higher level job that pays more at another company because of your experience. And it is change in Title.
#14
for the money i make doing what i do i couldn't even be bothered to try to climb... there is something nice about going in doing your job coming home and not worrying about everything else
#15
That's true but not everyone has the same ambitions or goals. I could never see myself doing any kind of manual labor for a living. When I did drywall with my dad I wanted to shoot myself. For other people it's great. They do piece work, work fast, and make a ****load of money. I'm the office desk type guy and to not climb the ladder would be suicide.
#16
ya i hear that... my job is very easy though... zero physical labour... just welding and our piece work is very easy to get as well so its not that bad... with zero problems we could get it in about 5.5 - 6 hours in an 8 hour day so lots of relaxing... plus i make nearly what my dad does and he's a maintenance supervisor
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