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Re: Community Thread IX 

Post#1121 » by Danny Darko » Wed Oct 21, 2009 6:48 pm

Rev (the mod) on the Timberwolves has H1N1... oddly enough. Sounds like a bad experience. if you check his posts there you can get some of the 1st hand experience accounts.
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Re: Community Thread IX 

Post#1122 » by Slava » Wed Oct 21, 2009 7:17 pm

I caught the flu from friends and most of them have either recovered now or getting better now so I'm positive its not the H1N1. I have a good immune system so fighting the flu isn't a problem either. I just can't take in anything other than Milk and water at the moment and its the hallucinations that are bad.
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Re: Community Thread IX 

Post#1123 » by Sedale Threatt » Wed Oct 21, 2009 7:56 pm

I was talking to a good friend of mine who consults for USAA, the insurance giant. They had a huge meeting the other day to figure out how they're going to handle all their business if they get hit as hard as they think they might this winter. They were even brain storming about entire cities being quarantined.

That's a scary thing to think about if you look at the laws of nature. Wide spread plagues used to be a fact of life. Now, our environments are so clean and our medicine is so advanced that we don't have any concept of that -- outside of AIDS and such, and we're even making progress with that.

But if you hear about some of these flu strains and bacteria that are popping up -- we just had a kid in San Antonio who nearly had to have an arm amputated because of a staph infection he contracted in the locker room -- you have to wonder if the germs are making a comeback.
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Post#1124 » by Gus McCrae » Wed Oct 21, 2009 10:07 pm

Do you know of any office/sales type of positions in the OC/LA area? Preferrably salary plus commission? I'm a college grad with good experience, currently employed but looking for something new.

Banking or sales would be the best :)
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Re: Community Thread IX 

Post#1125 » by Gus McCrae » Wed Oct 21, 2009 10:17 pm

really? moved to the community board?
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Re: Community Thread IX 

Post#1126 » by Slava » Thu Oct 22, 2009 1:18 am

Sedale Threatt wrote:I was talking to a good friend of mine who consults for USAA, the insurance giant. They had a huge meeting the other day to figure out how they're going to handle all their business if they get hit as hard as they think they might this winter. They were even brain storming about entire cities being quarantined.

That's a scary thing to think about if you look at the laws of nature. Wide spread plagues used to be a fact of life. Now, our environments are so clean and our medicine is so advanced that we don't have any concept of that -- outside of AIDS and such, and we're even making progress with that.

But if you hear about some of these flu strains and bacteria that are popping up -- we just had a kid in San Antonio who nearly had to have an arm amputated because of a staph infection he contracted in the locker room -- you have to wonder if the germs are making a comeback.


I've heard about a section of a college dorm being quarantined during the initial stages of the H1N1 break out and for a week I was scared to even use the University gym and when someone speaks of quarantining entire cities that can get scary to even think about.
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Re: Community Thread IX 

Post#1127 » by Slava » Thu Oct 22, 2009 4:16 am

An antibiotic and Ibuprofen seems to be doing good. Also drinking Gatorade really helps recoup the lost energy.

Speaking of antibiotics, whatever happened to Sedition, the cool doctor guy who used to be around?
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Re: Community Thread IX 

Post#1128 » by Gus McCrae » Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:55 pm

Awesome, 1 day of searching for a job and I got 3 offers! :)

2 salary plus commission
1 commission or draw

I just have the interviews but they all said from the resume` they want me. oooohh I like that :)
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Re: Community Thread IX 

Post#1129 » by Slava » Thu Oct 22, 2009 9:48 pm

Any tips/pointers as to what worked for you dude? Like job search engines, strategies etc.. I've been looking for a job in Engineering for a long time with little to no luck so far.
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Re: Community Thread IX 

Post#1130 » by Gus McCrae » Fri Oct 23, 2009 4:30 pm

yeah, well i'd half ass searched for about a month, just emailing my resume` out. The search engines I was using were my CSUF alumni career center and craiglist.

2 days ago I stayed home from work for other reasons, but ended up spending about an hour polishing up my resume` and I went on craigslist and for sent out about 6 places. For each employer I wrote a customized repsonse listing their requirement and how I met them, instead of just forward a resume` saying I'm interested in the position.

Then, most importantly, I called each place by googling their contact info and left voicemails for the human resource dept. of the three places that responded, one of them just liked my resume` and the phone call had nothing to do with it. But 2 of them, (the best 2 of the 3) called me back saying they got my message and I had to actually tell them to check for my resume` they found it, we did phone interviews, then set up something for next week.

The most promising job is a suit and tie, REO type of work in Costa Mesa. Coincidentally, it's the one of the three that isn't giving salary plus commission, but I think it's the best industry for me and they screen their employees the hardest, which I like.
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Re: Community Thread IX 

Post#1131 » by hermes » Fri Oct 23, 2009 9:49 pm

rev's got H1N1, that sucks, he mods the vikings board too

hope he gets better
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Re: Community Thread IX 

Post#1132 » by Danny Darko » Mon Oct 26, 2009 5:06 pm

I'm so bad ass that I got H2N2.0 it's an upgrade
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Re: Community Thread IX 

Post#1133 » by hermes » Mon Oct 26, 2009 11:21 pm

bird flu > swine flu


and by better i mean worse (for us)
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Re: Community Thread IX 

Post#1134 » by Danny Darko » Wed Oct 28, 2009 7:06 pm

Snaq is modded woot woot! :clap: :rockon: :rock:
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Re: Community Thread IX 

Post#1135 » by snaquille oatmeal » Thu Oct 29, 2009 5:05 am

Danny Darko wrote:Snaq is modded woot woot! :clap: :rockon: :rock:


it is going to take a while to get used to all this new buttons. I am especially looking forward to using the "EXTERMINATE POSTER" function. :wink:
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Re: Community Thread IX 

Post#1136 » by Slava » Thu Oct 29, 2009 5:50 am

hermes wrote:bird flu > swine flu


and by better i mean worse (for us)


Juding by the number of students I've been in touch with over the past week, there is a good chance atleast 75% - 85% have suffered from flu recently and have some amount of H1N1 virus in them.
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Re: Community Thread IX 

Post#1137 » by hermes » Thu Oct 29, 2009 2:27 pm

well of course you wouldn't come into any contact with people with bird flu, because they're dead

we have no immunity to it
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Re: Community Thread IX 

Post#1138 » by Slava » Thu Oct 29, 2009 10:14 pm

By the way I <3 Texas A&M women's volleyball.
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Re: Community Thread IX 

Post#1139 » by CRACKSMATIC » Sat Oct 31, 2009 3:16 am

i heard the H1N1 vaccine is bad for you has anyone heard anythin about this
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Re: Community Thread IX 

Post#1140 » by Slava » Sat Oct 31, 2009 6:08 am

There;s just not enough vaccine for everyone is all I know.
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