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| Quit job, finish 2nd bachelors(Accounting) and try a gambling system that he created |
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39 | 41.05% |
| Take the summer off because he can |
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20 | 21.05% |
| Continue to work BS job where boss asked "What do you have going on today?" |
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17 | 17.89% |
| Tell boss to **** off and walk out because I can |
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19 | 20.00% |
| Voters: 95. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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I see no reason why I shouldn't try it while I am finishing my accounting degree. I am guaranteed a job after I am done given the market place(if I need it), I have an 'out' to why I was unemployed, and I can enjoy a summer, and I can put to bed the possible notion if I can 'make' it or not....I see no reason, it isn't like I am not working at something, I have plenty of cash to last me a year, which then I could make the decision to get a real accounting job, or continue at what I am doing..... No idea what I am going to do, but I am leading towards the boss getting a fat old GFY |
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My vote is for E.....
Take it to Ann Landers. |
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What Do You Want With a Job???
Keep the job and get your degree..... living the way we all want to live, benefits, retirement savings represents a whole lot of exacta's you are committing to hit...... you might also consider the biases of future employers when they ask you what you did for a year.... "oh I lived off a monster pick 6 I hit at Hollywood" create a strategy to get a career situation that gives you the flexibility to do the racing you love to do...IMHO I/L
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I see everyone's point. Not really sure what I want to do but this job sucks and I finally have something to do about it ![]() |
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Personally, I'd probably keep my job (for the benefits) or get a new one that offers benefits AND pays for your school. Whatever you do, don't tell your boss to GFY... burning bridges is never a good thing.
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There is zero correlation between intelligence and personal wealth. http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/story?id=3178567 |
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There are only two reasons an advantage capper should stop midway through a card: 1. You have already capped the rest of the card and you know you can expect no edge on any of the remaining races. 2. You are too tired or too upset to use good judgement. Maybe you lost enough in the 4th at Mountaineer to upset you, in which case you did the right thing by stopping. But it's not a good sign that you can lose enough in a single race to put yourself on tilt. Scoring a nice win is most definitely NOT a reason to stop for the night. Is the next day's play somehow part of a separate sequence? It's all one long play, not a bunch of separate days. --Dunbar
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Curlin and Hard Spun finish 1,2 in the 2007 BC Classic, demonstrating how competing in all three Triple Crown races ruins a horse for the rest of the year...see avatar photo from REUTERS/Lucas Jackson |
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