Johnny America
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I'm sure my Associate's in General Studies will serve me well when I get laid off come January.
MBA from a school ranked number 48 in the west. Big time for me!
So it's the 48th ranked school west of the Mississippi? If true, just go with "MBA" next time and skip the ranking part.
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FYI - When I copied that link ^^^ it took me toa page with a graphic Brazzers screen cap.
Why did you copy the link?
Well, thanks for the heads up, guess I better delete it.
Kind of ruins the funny though.
I don't know if it's helped me make more money. I think it was a factor in me landing a couple freelance side gigs that helped me earn like $60k. So if you count that, it paid for itself and then some.
It has helped me gain a much broader and more intimate understanding of business, which makes me more competent and effective at my job, which in turn increases my job security.
I think it may have also played a role in helping me land my current job. You know, it helps distance you from the rest of the pack.
you're a shit poster
Lol @ 2847
HS. Graduate
college student (advertising and marketing comm)
well versed in CQC and room clearing techniques as well as proper disposal and storage of classified materials.
5x rifle expert and 2x pistol expert.
i can also get fully dresed while you count down from 60 to 0 extremely fast. and i can take aaprt an m16 blindfolded.
also went thru basic electronics course and telephone systems and PC repair course. know printer repair better than most and can isolate a fault in a tactical switchboard.
COME AT ME BRO!
i'm goodIt's called marine corps for 10 years and being on the marine security guard program for three years. Look it up brah.
Ain't no fibbing here
Generally speaking education only does so much for people.
It takes innate ability to meaningfully transcend.
BSc in Botany/Molecular Biology
Master's in Molecular Cell Biology
MBA in Strategy and Operations
Six Sigma Green Belt