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Georgie
04-03-2005, 08:41 PM
Top 10 Reasons They Don't Like You at Work
http://msn.careerbuilder.com/Custom/MSN/CareerAdvice/520.htm?siteid=cbmsnhm4505&sc_extcmp=JS_wi4_april05_hotmail1>1=6322&cbRecursionCnt=1&cbsid=b31f8f31778e46c08ca4fbedf3c181d8-165879366-rn-1
You must not do anything of these things, not even a little bit. You must be 100 percent efficient and care about the company and its interests!
If you recognize yourself in any of these scenarios, be warned: It's time to change your ways. Of course you can never please everyone, but healthy work relationships are necessary to properly perform your duties and for future advancement in the company. So get rid of some of your annoying habits and you're sure to gain some new friends.
Georgie
04-03-2005, 08:44 PM
What a time for me to be working on getting a Bachelors Degree in Computer Science when this is the world that waits me if I get into the corporate world... :(
The word "corporation" itself disgusts me.
FranzJoseph
04-03-2005, 09:01 PM
3. Workaholic Wannabe
Do you mosey in late, take extra long lunches, and don't really start to roll-up your sleeves and dig into some serious work until about 2 p.m.? Then, do you make sure everyone sees you working past 5 p.m.? Well you're not impressing anyone; rather you're annoying those who already have put in a full day before you even get warmed up.
Yeah, besides which Stalin did this all better the first time.
Lazy workers steal from busy workers, Comrade! Get that shovel moving!
Antiochus Epiphanes
04-03-2005, 09:32 PM
[QUOTE=Georgie]What a time for me to be working on getting a Bachelors Degree in Computer Science when this is the world that waits me if I get into the corporate world... :(
The word "corporation" itself disgusts me.[/QUOTE]
Here's why you get a job: to make money.
Here's why you want to make money: without money, no food, no shelter, no ladies, no family, no resources to rally our kind.
ergo, it is your racial duty to get a job, make money, start a family with a suitable mate, and do what you can for our struggle.
making more money is done, among other ways, by producing value for the boss. so put your nose to the grindstone, show up on time, follow the rules, and make money for the business and you will move ahead.
moving ahead, means more money for you and for our struggle.
dont scorn work. Work in the gym builds muscle, work in business builds resources. Work will build our base. Dont scorn it, embrace it. And work smart and make sure your boss knows what you're doing for him and use your social smarts and your cunning to makes sure he's going to reward you in turn. Or find a better job where you can get a better deal. Or start your own, whatever works. Find your own way, but any way you're going to have to work hard. This is how we get ahead.
That's my 2 cents. My dad told me as much as that a thousand times when he was alive, minus some of the race stuff. Not that he didnt intend that, it was just taken for granted. But we need to say it here. Money is important. Money is power. Power is what we need and what we want. Let's get it by hook or by crook and work, work, work, gnawing quietly on your hate if you must, to get ahead, looking forward to the day when you can take your surplus resources and help grind our Enemies into the dust.
Georgie
04-03-2005, 09:35 PM
Ill see if I can even find a job related to the degree I'm going for.
Antiochus Epiphanes
04-03-2005, 09:37 PM
And let me just clarify. I dont give a fuck about any goddamned corporation unless I or some of my allies are part owners. And I care about my White comrades. Milk your job to the fullest for information, opportunities to build skills, valuable experiences, networking, and most of all money.
That's not Jewish, that's will to power. By any means necessary. Including hard work for wages.
Georgie
04-03-2005, 09:41 PM
By the way, I'm not scorning work.
Finding a job in the computer field here in Denver will probably be a bit tough. I have looked at many ads and most want a Bachelors (which I'll have) and 2+ years of experience (which I dont, obviously and getting them will be hard). Then you have to think of people who have been laid off because their jobs were outsourced. I'll see though. Anyway, I have more plans in life than just getting a job and making money.
Georgie
04-03-2005, 10:00 PM
LOL, hey I hope I didnt come across as some sort of a "work hater" but I hate the way corporations are talked about and how you must act. Msn has alot of similar articles about being efficient in the corporate world and it all stinks to me.
Heres another one about Avoiding Burnout.
http://msn.careerbuilder.com/Custom/MSN/CareerAdvice/WPI_AvoidingBurnout.htm
Antiochus Epiphanes
04-03-2005, 10:12 PM
I understand where you're coming from Georgie I just want you and the readers to have an absolutely realistic and utterly realistic approach to life and the question of money. In Amerikwa, people hardly give a shit about anything but money. The downsides of that are obvious. For us however, the up sides should be considered. Namely, if we have or can get it, what can we do with it to advance our agenda?
Cracker oftheWhip
04-03-2005, 10:40 PM
[QUOTE=Georgie]By the way, I'm not scorning work.
Finding a job in the computer field here in Denver will probably be a bit tough. I have looked at many ads and most want a Bachelors (which I'll have) and 2+ years of experience (which I dont, obviously and getting them will be hard). Then you have to think of people who have been laid off because their jobs were outsourced. I'll see though. Anyway, I have more plans in life than just getting a job and making money.[/QUOTE]
Work on becoming self-employed ASAP. My biggest regret is not trying something/anything sooner.
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