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Re: You know what really grinds my gears?! - SlimKlim - 11-19-2015

WRXtranceformed Wrote:Whether that is normal or not could be up for debate but what I am proud of (and what you should be) is being willing to do things that other people aren't to set yourself apart and be successful. Man I'm starting to feel like a life coach right now.

:thumbup: I suppose that is why I'm not bagging groceries in Roanoke right now.


Re: You know what really grinds my gears?! - D_Eclipse9916 - 11-19-2015

WRXtranceformed Wrote:Man I'm starting to feel like a life coach right now.

Just don't coach them on good choices in cars/modifications and our generation may have a chance :wink:


Re: You know what really grinds my gears?! - JustinG - 11-19-2015

Awwwww shit


Re: You know what really grinds my gears?! - WRXtranceformed - 11-19-2015

D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:
WRXtranceformed Wrote:Man I'm starting to feel like a life coach right now.

Just don't coach them on good choices in cars/modifications and our generation may have a chance :wink:
There we GO! My friend, you have come a long way in a few short thread pages. :thumbup:


Re: You know what really grinds my gears?! - JPolen01 - 11-19-2015

Dj is bringing the fuckin' fire today. Something I have not seen in a while.


Re: You know what really grinds my gears?! - WRXtranceformed - 11-19-2015

It's so refreshing to see a little heat on the forum, after so many threads of mommy mobiles (my own included), wishful wagons, investment advice from hacks (my own included) and derailed minivan trolls.


Re: You know what really grinds my gears?! - Ken - 11-19-2015

WRXtranceformed Wrote:
SlimKlim Wrote:
WRXtranceformed Wrote:Was there a time when I made you feel inadequate or something?

No, you just seem terribly defensive and proud of what I would call a fairly normal college experience.
Whether that is normal or not could be up for debate but what I am proud of (and what you should be) is being willing to do things that other people aren't to set yourself apart and be successful. Man I'm starting to feel like a life coach right now.

I mean, you'd be a terrible one.

It's probably not normal, but it definitely does help. I know I have not had a summer off since I was 12 - worked as an off the books referee until I got my papers then worked as a camp counselor. In my summers during college I worked internships in NYC at several different firms and stayed in contact with all of my managers and contacts from those.

The biggest thing however is the circumstances which you refuse to acknowledge. My brother and I had the exact same upbringing, same exact drive and grades. Hell, we graduated from the same university and with the same major and degree. He graduated 5 years before me - he found a job in a heartbeat. To your point about "who you know" despite having the same contacts, some leads he provided me, I got the same answer, "sorry, we just aren't hiring now." The job market in the those years (2006 versus 2011) was VERY different. You can try and argue that you just did not things differently but, sorry, you didn't. You're not that special, you're effort you did then would have yielded less when we graduated.


Re: You know what really grinds my gears?! - Senor_Taylor - 11-19-2015

WRXtranceformed Wrote:Mikey, I can't speak to the rest of our generation but I know I had my first job out of college secured because I worked my butt off in high school and college to network and work at the ground level in the real estate business. When all of my other friends were going off to Mexico on spring breaks or being lazy and getting hammered at the local bars all day during Christmas breaks I was putting hours in at home, selling houses, learning that business and making myself an asset to the sales managers. I had a pick of companies I could work for as soon as I graduated not necessarily because the job market was easier but because I did what it took to make a name for myself despite a fairly limited level of experience. One thing that has been a generational constant, a lot in life is about who you know. Which can be fortunate or unfortunate depending on your ability to network and how hard you are willing to push yourself.


I WISH I had the opportunity to do that. You know a lot of people work full time during college just to be able to pay rent and buy food, not just to network and secure a job after college.

Sounds pretty privileged to me Big Grin


Also, all of this is why none of the new members are on the forums this year. Congratulations, angry alumni.


Re: You know what really grinds my gears?! - WRXtranceformed - 11-19-2015

Ken Wrote:You can try and argue that you just did not things differently but, sorry, you didn't. You're not that special, you're effort you did then would have yielded less when we graduated.
I think I see where you are going with this point, but I am having a really hard time deciphering these sentences. Am I the only one?


Re: You know what really grinds my gears?! - WRXtranceformed - 11-19-2015

Senor_Taylor Wrote:
WRXtranceformed Wrote:Mikey, I can't speak to the rest of our generation but I know I had my first job out of college secured because I worked my butt off in high school and college to network and work at the ground level in the real estate business. When all of my other friends were going off to Mexico on spring breaks or being lazy and getting hammered at the local bars all day during Christmas breaks I was putting hours in at home, selling houses, learning that business and making myself an asset to the sales managers. I had a pick of companies I could work for as soon as I graduated not necessarily because the job market was easier but because I did what it took to make a name for myself despite a fairly limited level of experience. One thing that has been a generational constant, a lot in life is about who you know. Which can be fortunate or unfortunate depending on your ability to network and how hard you are willing to push yourself.


I WISH I had the opportunity to do that. You know a lot of people work full time during college just to be able to pay rent and buy food, not just to network and secure a job after college.

Sounds pretty privileged to me Big Grin
I was waiting on you to chime in, and I see your posts on Facebook and legitimately do appreciate how hard you work. I hereby lump you into the category of Joeys and Jakes. Sound good?


Re: You know what really grinds my gears?! - Senor_Taylor - 11-19-2015

I'm honored. I'll wear it with pride, or shame. Not sure how I feel after everything in this thread.


Re: You know what really grinds my gears?! - SlimKlim - 11-19-2015

WRXtranceformed Wrote:
Ken Wrote:You can try and argue that you just did not things differently but, sorry, you didn't. You're not that special, you're effort you did then would have yielded less when we graduated.
I think I see where you are going with this point, but I am having a really hard time deciphering these sentences. Am I the only one?

Yep, I mean, there are typos but I get what he's saying because I'm not a pedantic ass.


Re: You know what really grinds my gears?! - ScottyB - 11-19-2015

so triggered right now


Re: You know what really grinds my gears?! - Ken - 11-19-2015

WRXtranceformed Wrote:
Ken Wrote:You can try and argue that you just did not things differently but, sorry, you didn't. You're not that special, you're effort you did then would have yielded less when we graduated.
I think I see where you are going with this point, but I am having a really hard time deciphering these sentences. Am I the only one?

I suppose that's fair, you can just harp on a rushed post on a internet forum. I actually do agree we should type just the same way we do anywhere else, but I'm actually slammed at work but really wanted to respond to this.

Or, you could just read through and actually acknowledge it since it really wasn't that hard to read at all. Last point was still clear I think, but just to clear it up:

You can try and argue that you just did things differently but, sorry, you didn't. You're not that special; the effort you put in back when you graduated would have resulted in far less opportunities than for when we graduated.


Re: You know what really grinds my gears?! - WRXtranceformed - 11-19-2015

SlimKlim Wrote:
WRXtranceformed Wrote:
Ken Wrote:You can try and argue that you just did not things differently but, sorry, you didn't. You're not that special, you're effort you did then would have yielded less when we graduated.
I think I see where you are going with this point, but I am having a really hard time deciphering these sentences. Am I the only one?

Yep, I mean, there are typos but I get what he's saying because I'm not a pedantic ass.

Says the same guy who ribbed me two pages ago for a missed letter? -4 points


Re: You know what really grinds my gears?! - WRXtranceformed - 11-19-2015

Ken Wrote:You can try and argue that you just did things differently but, sorry, you didn't. You're not that special; the effort you put in back when you graduated would have resulted in far less opportunities than for when we graduated.
When you're not rushed, if you read back you will see that I didn't fail to acknowledge the job climate back in early 2006 was better than it was when you newbies graduated. Frankly the point you are bringing up here is purely conjecture and has no basis in fact. If I graduated in 2011, moved into this area and went into real estate, I would wager that the outcome would have been the same. We took a small hit comparatively to the DC market in 2008-2009, but sales agents here have been killing it for years especially in the foreclosures / short sales business. For some occupations in the US right now, the climate is actually far better now than it used to be. This piece particularly is what I do for a living, so I would be glad to back that up if you need to see labor market data.

So yeah a lot of it depends on what you do, or are willing to do for a living :thumbup:


Re: You know what really grinds my gears?! - Apoc - 11-19-2015

I graduated 8/00 - months after the dotcom bust and my first job was in retail. You're all bitches.


Re: You know what really grinds my gears?! - jbails39 - 11-19-2015

Enough salt here to fill the dead sea. God I love the forums.


Re: You know what really grinds my gears?! - *insertusernamehere* - 11-19-2015

Senor_Taylor Wrote:I WISH I had the opportunity to do that. You know a lot of people work full time during college just to be able to pay rent and buy food, not just to network and secure a job after college.
Oh, hi! Yeah I still wish I could get something as nice as an STi or Lexus


Re: You know what really grinds my gears?! - EclipseTurbno93 - 11-19-2015

So...........
What really grinds my gears is when people say itch instead of scratch.
For example: "I had an itch, so I itched it." Itch isn't a verb. Get your shit together people.