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That website could use the help of one of these graphic designers.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cowutopia
EDIT: Beaten to the punch.
So you're the evil guy that makes EA employee's work 80 hour weeks for 40 hours pay? I gotta say, I'm impressed and disgusted all at once. It's like a new emotion. We shall call it imprusted.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cowutopia
Hey I'm at my bad internship right now. TNL's all I have to keep me awake.Quote:
Originally Posted by K3V
That friend of mine didn't get hired back incidentally. Too much rbber band shooting and not enough site designing.
His big problem was he didn't care, second to not having any design talent at all, only websense.
lol. That's kind of funny. Give him a thumbs up for me.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cowutopia
No, I only deal with money that goes into the retirement plan, or pension law, not labor law.Quote:
Originally Posted by Andrew
I own a Beer Distributor in Long Island, NY. We have a storefront and make deliveries to local gas stations, bars, and convenience stores as well. Not a bad business.
Oh... is it boring?Quote:
Originally Posted by Cowutopia
Well, each new case is a mathematical puzzle...but I'm a goddamn english major! I came here to write the plans!
But actually between the client stories (i've worked on a bunch of cases where I was trying to help benefit the owner's mistress..surreptitiously) and the puzzle aspect it can be really fun. The years I spent working with the documents themselves helped me ground my knowledge well for the actual legwork.
But the data entry for some of the larger cases and the no-brainer cases are definitely boring.
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Originally Posted by Daddy Warbuk$
I dont know where said poster got his information from on Fortune listings, Wal-Mart has been number 1 for the past 3 years, Exxon #2. Exxon was #1 in 2001
http://www.lead411.com/fortune500a.taf
Or you can go to your friendly neighborhood magazine rack to get the actual list from the fortune mag itself
BTW A line directly off of the Fortune site, even though EM is #2 it is the most profitable:
http://www.fortune.com/fortune/fortune500
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Exxon Mobil was the most profitable company on the list