It's time for me to look for a new job. I'm tired of the field I'm in, and want to switch gears completely. That being said...
Is it tacky to apply for more than one job opening within the same company?
For example, GSK. They have a job open for a Pharm. Rep for Vaccines, and one open for Drugs themselves. They both interest me. Should I apply for only one, or can I do both?
Rachel and I never end a conversation without saying "I love you."
You just never know.
That's also why I don't like leaving angry. I wouldn't want to remember our last moments together in an argument.
"I asked Kelsay if he knew the team would rally around the Vincent injury, instead of imploding, and if there was a major difference between Mularkey and Jauron.
His answer spoke volumes. Kelsay said, "Dick Jauron is a great man and a great coach. He is a players coach. He puts us in a position to win. Everyone in this locker room respects him. And I'll leave it at that."
OUCH!
Nah, no BS.
I wanted to keep going, and the dealer was trying to talk me out of it. He was like kid, I make no commission off of you, you're up a bunch, get the hell out.
Too bad when I go now I end up losing.
My first time playing Blackjack I accidentally split J's, which the table was going to lynch me for. The dealer even questioned me, and I said I wanted to do it.
I ended up getting a double blackjack.
I don't think I could ever pull that off again.
Without giving away too much (FERPA or some crap like that) yes.
The Prfo's tend to get more nasty with the Football students due to not wanting to look like they are favoring them.
I do realize this is just one school, though.
They do get paid.
It's called "free tuition."
Do you honestly believe the majority of these players could get into these schools based on acedemics alone?
They are getting first-class educations for free. That's payment enough.
Rutgers has an awesome 1-2 RB combo in Brian Leonard and Ray Rice. Leonard is an amazing athlete. He will definately be drafted by the second round next year.
I just read the USF had a bunch of starters suspended for substance abuse, which helps RU.
Back to WVU. What do you think of Rich Rodriguez? Everything I've heard/read about him makes it seem like he in an a-hole. He likes to run up the score on people, which tends to get very annoying after awhile.
WVU looks tough this year. What do you think? WHite and Slaton look like an unbeatable combo.
Rutgers has a good chance of finishing 2nd in the conference. I don't think they can beat WVU, but they have a good chance to be ahead of Louisville.