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I had to lower my standards too. When I was laid off from Nokia back in 2006 I only had to accept job offers that were $24/hr or higher. That lasted a couple months, then I went crazy doing nothing.Originally posted by mstng86 View PostI can say my mom has been actively looking for a job for 2 years. Everytime I talked to her she is going on interviews, working on temp jobs, etc. Maybe she needs to lower her standards, but I will give her credit for trying as much as she can.class joke
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Good for her! At least she is trying and not just freeloading. I hope she finds what she needs.Originally posted by mstng86 View PostI can say my mom has been actively looking for a job for 2 years. Everytime I talked to her she is going on interviews, working on temp jobs, etc. Maybe she needs to lower her standards, but I will give her credit for trying as much as she can.
After so long with negative results, maybe a change of approach, resume organization or just what she needs to look for is in order.
Settling for less is not always losing, though. It might open new avenues.
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Probably because they don't know how to spell common words right.
Lose and Loose are often used incorrectly.
Lose refers to loss. I can lose my keys, or lose a game of tennis, or lose my mind; or lose potential revenue. The word "loser" is also slang for a misfit, especially someone who has seldom been successful at a job, personal relationship, etc.
Loose, on the other hand, is the opposite of tight. For example, the screws were loose so the chair fell apart when Humpty Dumpty sat on it. The word "Loose" is sometimes also used to denote moral decadence (as in loose character).
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I was laid off in 5/2002 and was out for right at 7 months. When I was finally given the opportunity to work, I took a 60% pay cut but I was grateful to have a job. Screw sitting around for 2 years on the government nipple.01 red GT - 745whp/780wtq Whippled 4V and built 4R75W
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I hope it gets cut off. I sympathize with people in this economy but people need to be forced to get to work.Originally posted by racrguyWhat's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?Originally posted by racrguyVoting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
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Or was just an ass in the office, playing Grammar Police all the time. No one wants to work with a punk.Originally posted by Avery'sDad View PostProbably because they don't know how to spell common words right.
Lose and Loose are often used incorrectly.
Lose refers to loss. I can lose my keys, or lose a game of tennis, or lose my mind; or lose potential revenue. The word "loser" is also slang for a misfit, especially someone who has seldom been successful at a job, personal relationship, etc.
Loose, on the other hand, is the opposite of tight. For example, the screws were loose so the chair fell apart when Humpty Dumpty sat on it. The word "Loose" is sometimes also used to denote moral decadence (as in loose character).
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