The Hatin Thread
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03-24-2008, 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted by hrdgain81
Monsta, I have my degree in Computer Science, but in all honesty the last thing I need are more interviews. The process is taking forever because I can only interview durring lunch, or I am taking days off to do it. I think I am going to quit the current job next week to focus full time on interviewing. I'm just gonna hustle hard till I get what I want.
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I could get you a job in DC working for the Patent Office doing Patent Law. Money and job security but you have to relocate and the job is boring at times.
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03-24-2008, 02:59 PM
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i hate eating spicy food and then having farts burn on the way out the next day.
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03-24-2008, 05:00 PM
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do you work for the government dave? i think my homie worked there for a sec but im not sure. he is still on the career intern program so he is on a rotation. i remember he was telling me about that though. i think he was telling me they get all their whole budget off of approving patents. and if that is a government job of course its boring at times. it doent get busy until you have a project or until you been there for like 10 years and have a bunch of work, but by then you can use so much leave it doesnt really matter cause you never really work a full week
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03-25-2008, 06:37 AM
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Originally Posted by MONSTAFACE
do you work for the government dave? i think my homie worked there for a sec but im not sure. he is still on the career intern program so he is on a rotation. i remember he was telling me about that though. i think he was telling me they get all their whole budget off of approving patents. and if that is a government job of course its boring at times. it doent get busy until you have a project or until you been there for like 10 years and have a bunch of work, but by then you can use so much leave it doesnt really matter cause you never really work a full week
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Yeah I work for the Patent Office as a Patent Examiner. We don't really have projects, only the Supervisors get projects. We just review patent applications and argue with lawyers about whether or not their client gets a patent. It's fun sometime, actually the best part is telling a lawyer that he is an idiot and to go back to engineering school, well in nicer words.
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03-25-2008, 07:04 AM
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hahahahaha. im pretty sure someone at some point in time said closer to the way you said it
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03-25-2008, 07:48 AM
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Dave, thanks for the offer man, but relocating out of NY isnt really an option. The only other place I would make as much as I do here, would be LA, and I'm not going out there ... Yet hahaha.
Monsta, I used to work for the gov't, but I left in search of better pay. I found it, but I got a lot more stress with it, thus is the nature of things.
So they officially gave the apartment to the other applicants, so now I have to take the night off from the gym to go look at another 15 places and try to get a lease signed by thursday so we can move in by friday. I love this shit ... I'm starting to get fired up by all this bullshit, I was down yesterday, now I'm motivated.
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03-25-2008, 07:52 AM
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Are the fucktards even gonna give you your deposit back?
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03-25-2008, 07:53 AM
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Originally Posted by hrdgain81
Dave, thanks for the offer man, but relocating out of NY isnt really an option. The only other place I would make as much as I do here, would be LA, and I'm not going out there ... Yet hahaha.
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No prob. just looking out for ya. If you ever change you mind let me know. They are projected to hire over 1000 people by the end of the year.
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03-25-2008, 07:57 AM
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yeah you always find more stress in the private sector. and when you were in the gov were you on the 7-9-11 scale. 60 grand at the 11 isnt bad in my opinion, but you deal with computers so you probably make more than that.
and they are hiring that many people down there dave. i think everywhere in general is hiring more and more people. they went for a span of about 10 years where they virtually hired nobody where i worked. then they hired over 100 people in a matter of weeks
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03-25-2008, 08:28 AM
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IK, I am going through the same reality place to find a new spot, so it will just transfer to whatever place we decide we want. I'm going to make this work to my advantage though, since they dicked us on the last place, they will drop the price per month on the new place we find.
Dave, Monsta, I was on the GS scale and I left as a 12, but with the type of work I do even that is far below average in the private sector, especially if your in NYC or LA. But my biggest problem with that gov't job was that I was in such a small office we didnt have the funding for a lot of technology that we needed. I had to come up with all kinds of rigged bullshit to get the job done, and it always ended up making my job 100 times harder then it needed to be.
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