Food stamps, who are the recipients?

Exactly....I cant say I've ever met someone who was successful who didnt feel that if they could do it so can anyone.

Sounds like you have met a lot of people that don't give credit to the people that inspired the mindset and gave them directions. Anytime someone tells you anyone can do it without qualifying that statement is lying or ungrateful.

The problem with what you espouse is it involves making others believe they are victims. A sure way to fuck em up permanently. As we've seen in the case of Ferguson and Mike Brown.

Thats a bunch of BS. I hate people playing the victim. That doesnt mean I'm going to lie about things. My whole spiel is "So what? Fuck em and handle your business regardless. Yes there are a lot of racist whites but you whining about it doesn't do anything."

I espouse strength. I teach others to run through obstacles or if necessary to go around. I have 7 kids attending college that I have mentored or still mentor. Not to mention my own children.

Sorry,but when you tell people they are owed something because their ancestors were slaves you're putting them in a victim mindset.
And worse they'll never get reparations so they spend the important earning and learning years waiting for the handout that'll never come,leaving them bitter and angry.
Way to go smart guy....
I dont tell them they are owed something. Matter of fact I dont even mention reparations unless the subject comes up.

Yeah Okay......

"There are only 3 ways. Education, Reparations, or real AA for Black americans. Education is not feasible without AA."
 
And what you do I call drug lord that doesn't take a skill at all.

Dumb ass this is a brief of my job description
The primary responsibility of the Plumber is jobs related to the outfitting, maintenance and enhancement of buildings and related structures.

The Plumber inspects, repairs, installs, modifies, and maintains plumbing fixtures in heating, water and drainage systems; advises on and resolves more complex tasks and follows given instructions and safety regulations.

A typical job description for the Plumber role may include:



  • Inspects, repairs, installs, modifies, and maintains plumbing fixtures in heating, water and drainage systems.
  • Identifies electrical, plumbing and safety problems applicable to the installation and takes necessary corrective action.
  • Performs necessary clerical duties for the job and is able to read blueprints.
  • Requires a high school diploma or its equivalent with at least 5 years of experience in the field or in a related area.
  • May be required to meet certain certifications in plumbing.
  • Familiar with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures.
  • Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals.
  • Performs a variety of complicated tasks.
  • Directs and leads the work of others.
  • A certain degree of creativity and latitude is required.
    Organizational Role
    The Plumber typically serves as member of team leadership and is considered a technical professional within the organization. As such, the Plumber provides difficult technical tasks. The organization will depend on this person's implementation experience. The Plumber generally is responsible for self-sufficiency. As such, the Plumber provides small project responsibility. The organization will depend on this person's technical supervision.

    Plumber Job Responsibilities
    The Plumber generally has the following responsibilities:
    • Leads water pipeline, heating and drainage system installations, following building instructions and safety regulations.
    • Adheres to quality assurance policies and procedures to ensure the accuracy of pipeline installations; coaches and provides technical support to junior plumbers.
    • Detects, analyzes and resolves plumbing problems, such as pipeline leaks, using various technologies, tools and equipment.
    • Reviews and verifies building plans and instructions to calculate the amount of required plumbing materials and equipment required for a given task.


    Building Code Compliance
    You may observe several behaviors in a person that could be strong indicators of his or her capabilities in the Building Code Compliance competency. The Plumber is expected to demonstrate Extensive experience in the Building Code Compliance competency. To demonstrate Extensive experience in the Building Code Compliance competency, one should demonstrate knowledge of national and local building regulations This person should have the ability to comply with regulations on all construction activities.
    • Advises on complex or the latest building standards.
    • Trains others how to effectively detect building code construction issues, and address them appropriately.
    • Consults on the application of building policies in organizational environments.
    • Recommends effective solutions for building code violations.
    • Interprets building standards to main stakeholders (ex: designers, contractors) and anticipates any issues.
    • Monitors the practice of complying with building codes in competing organizations
    • As I said this is just a brief of what I do on a day to day basis.

Dude please stop. You are making a fool of yourself. Look. Your job description doesnt really help your cause. I'm simply not impressed. Here is a description of what I would consider small potatoes and entry level in my field. I get a million of these a day from people trying to recruit me even though I only do this every now and then.

Network Systems Engineer

The ********* is one of the most fun, forward-thinking and innovative technology companies to work for in ********. Our culture is based on a core team of professionals always striving to deliver the best solutions for our clients. We reward honesty, enthusiasm, respect, ownership, excellence and a service oriented attitude. This culture is essential to our success, distinguishing us from our competition and enabling us to hire and retain the best and brightest people in this business. Our technology solutions are used by globally-recognized brands throughout *****.

Due to continued growth, we are currently seeking a knowledgeable and motivated Network Systems Engineer to join our NOC (Network Operating Center) team. The Network SystemsEngineer is responsible for managing andmaintaining our end clients’ networks. This is achieved by quickly resolving client service requests processed through our ticketing queue and responding to automatically generated monitoring alerts.

Members of our team have a proven track record of success, are proactive, andout of the box thinkers. Our team is diligent and strive to meet our clients’ needs in every aspect of their work.


Qualified applicants will possess the following experience and certifications:

  • 5+ year experience in computer network management is required
  • Strong computer skills and intermediate knowledge in routers, layer 2/3 switches, and other networking devices
  • Advanced knowledge of all Microsoft Workstation Operating Systems and Applications (Exchange 2007+, Windows 7, Server 2008+)
  • Excellent problem-solving abilities and ability to meet deadlines
  • Ability to provide and maintain detailed documentation on each job
  • Ability to work on multiple priorities and/or projects simultaneously
  • Excellent communications skills, both verbal and written
  • Strong customer relationship skills
  • Organized, detail oriented, and self-motivated
  • A+ Certification is required
  • NET+ Certification is required
  • Security+ Certification is required
  • Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) is preferred
  • Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) is preferred
  • Cisco Certified Network Administrator (CCNA) is preferred
I wouldn't call that a skill either
 
And what you do I call drug lord that doesn't take a skill at all.

Dumb ass this is a brief of my job description
The primary responsibility of the Plumber is jobs related to the outfitting, maintenance and enhancement of buildings and related structures.

The Plumber inspects, repairs, installs, modifies, and maintains plumbing fixtures in heating, water and drainage systems; advises on and resolves more complex tasks and follows given instructions and safety regulations.

A typical job description for the Plumber role may include:



  • Inspects, repairs, installs, modifies, and maintains plumbing fixtures in heating, water and drainage systems.
  • Identifies electrical, plumbing and safety problems applicable to the installation and takes necessary corrective action.
  • Performs necessary clerical duties for the job and is able to read blueprints.
  • Requires a high school diploma or its equivalent with at least 5 years of experience in the field or in a related area.
  • May be required to meet certain certifications in plumbing.
  • Familiar with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures.
  • Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals.
  • Performs a variety of complicated tasks.
  • Directs and leads the work of others.
  • A certain degree of creativity and latitude is required.
    Organizational Role
    The Plumber typically serves as member of team leadership and is considered a technical professional within the organization. As such, the Plumber provides difficult technical tasks. The organization will depend on this person's implementation experience. The Plumber generally is responsible for self-sufficiency. As such, the Plumber provides small project responsibility. The organization will depend on this person's technical supervision.

    Plumber Job Responsibilities
    The Plumber generally has the following responsibilities:
    • Leads water pipeline, heating and drainage system installations, following building instructions and safety regulations.
    • Adheres to quality assurance policies and procedures to ensure the accuracy of pipeline installations; coaches and provides technical support to junior plumbers.
    • Detects, analyzes and resolves plumbing problems, such as pipeline leaks, using various technologies, tools and equipment.
    • Reviews and verifies building plans and instructions to calculate the amount of required plumbing materials and equipment required for a given task.


    Building Code Compliance
    You may observe several behaviors in a person that could be strong indicators of his or her capabilities in the Building Code Compliance competency. The Plumber is expected to demonstrate Extensive experience in the Building Code Compliance competency. To demonstrate Extensive experience in the Building Code Compliance competency, one should demonstrate knowledge of national and local building regulations This person should have the ability to comply with regulations on all construction activities.
    • Advises on complex or the latest building standards.
    • Trains others how to effectively detect building code construction issues, and address them appropriately.
    • Consults on the application of building policies in organizational environments.
    • Recommends effective solutions for building code violations.
    • Interprets building standards to main stakeholders (ex: designers, contractors) and anticipates any issues.
    • Monitors the practice of complying with building codes in competing organizations
    • As I said this is just a brief of what I do on a day to day basis.

Dude please stop. You are making a fool of yourself. Look. Your job description doesnt really help your cause. I'm simply not impressed. Here is a description of what I would consider small potatoes and entry level in my field. I get a million of these a day from people trying to recruit me even though I only do this every now and then.

Network Systems Engineer

The ********* is one of the most fun, forward-thinking and innovative technology companies to work for in ********. Our culture is based on a core team of professionals always striving to deliver the best solutions for our clients. We reward honesty, enthusiasm, respect, ownership, excellence and a service oriented attitude. This culture is essential to our success, distinguishing us from our competition and enabling us to hire and retain the best and brightest people in this business. Our technology solutions are used by globally-recognized brands throughout *****.

Due to continued growth, we are currently seeking a knowledgeable and motivated Network Systems Engineer to join our NOC (Network Operating Center) team. The Network SystemsEngineer is responsible for managing andmaintaining our end clients’ networks. This is achieved by quickly resolving client service requests processed through our ticketing queue and responding to automatically generated monitoring alerts.

Members of our team have a proven track record of success, are proactive, andout of the box thinkers. Our team is diligent and strive to meet our clients’ needs in every aspect of their work.


Qualified applicants will possess the following experience and certifications:

  • 5+ year experience in computer network management is required
  • Strong computer skills and intermediate knowledge in routers, layer 2/3 switches, and other networking devices
  • Advanced knowledge of all Microsoft Workstation Operating Systems and Applications (Exchange 2007+, Windows 7, Server 2008+)
  • Excellent problem-solving abilities and ability to meet deadlines
  • Ability to provide and maintain detailed documentation on each job
  • Ability to work on multiple priorities and/or projects simultaneously
  • Excellent communications skills, both verbal and written
  • Strong customer relationship skills
  • Organized, detail oriented, and self-motivated
  • A+ Certification is required
  • NET+ Certification is required
  • Security+ Certification is required
  • Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) is preferred
  • Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) is preferred
  • Cisco Certified Network Administrator (CCNA) is preferred
I wouldn't call that a skill either

Computer geeks/IT guys are a dime a dozen these days. The wife has several working for her.
 
And what you do I call drug lord that doesn't take a skill at all.

Dumb ass this is a brief of my job description
The primary responsibility of the Plumber is jobs related to the outfitting, maintenance and enhancement of buildings and related structures.

The Plumber inspects, repairs, installs, modifies, and maintains plumbing fixtures in heating, water and drainage systems; advises on and resolves more complex tasks and follows given instructions and safety regulations.

A typical job description for the Plumber role may include:



  • Inspects, repairs, installs, modifies, and maintains plumbing fixtures in heating, water and drainage systems.
  • Identifies electrical, plumbing and safety problems applicable to the installation and takes necessary corrective action.
  • Performs necessary clerical duties for the job and is able to read blueprints.
  • Requires a high school diploma or its equivalent with at least 5 years of experience in the field or in a related area.
  • May be required to meet certain certifications in plumbing.
  • Familiar with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures.
  • Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals.
  • Performs a variety of complicated tasks.
  • Directs and leads the work of others.
  • A certain degree of creativity and latitude is required.
    Organizational Role
    The Plumber typically serves as member of team leadership and is considered a technical professional within the organization. As such, the Plumber provides difficult technical tasks. The organization will depend on this person's implementation experience. The Plumber generally is responsible for self-sufficiency. As such, the Plumber provides small project responsibility. The organization will depend on this person's technical supervision.

    Plumber Job Responsibilities
    The Plumber generally has the following responsibilities:
    • Leads water pipeline, heating and drainage system installations, following building instructions and safety regulations.
    • Adheres to quality assurance policies and procedures to ensure the accuracy of pipeline installations; coaches and provides technical support to junior plumbers.
    • Detects, analyzes and resolves plumbing problems, such as pipeline leaks, using various technologies, tools and equipment.
    • Reviews and verifies building plans and instructions to calculate the amount of required plumbing materials and equipment required for a given task.


    Building Code Compliance
    You may observe several behaviors in a person that could be strong indicators of his or her capabilities in the Building Code Compliance competency. The Plumber is expected to demonstrate Extensive experience in the Building Code Compliance competency. To demonstrate Extensive experience in the Building Code Compliance competency, one should demonstrate knowledge of national and local building regulations This person should have the ability to comply with regulations on all construction activities.
    • Advises on complex or the latest building standards.
    • Trains others how to effectively detect building code construction issues, and address them appropriately.
    • Consults on the application of building policies in organizational environments.
    • Recommends effective solutions for building code violations.
    • Interprets building standards to main stakeholders (ex: designers, contractors) and anticipates any issues.
    • Monitors the practice of complying with building codes in competing organizations
    • As I said this is just a brief of what I do on a day to day basis.

Dude please stop. You are making a fool of yourself. Look. Your job description doesnt really help your cause. I'm simply not impressed. Here is a description of what I would consider small potatoes and entry level in my field. I get a million of these a day from people trying to recruit me even though I only do this every now and then.

Network Systems Engineer

The ********* is one of the most fun, forward-thinking and innovative technology companies to work for in ********. Our culture is based on a core team of professionals always striving to deliver the best solutions for our clients. We reward honesty, enthusiasm, respect, ownership, excellence and a service oriented attitude. This culture is essential to our success, distinguishing us from our competition and enabling us to hire and retain the best and brightest people in this business. Our technology solutions are used by globally-recognized brands throughout *****.

Due to continued growth, we are currently seeking a knowledgeable and motivated Network Systems Engineer to join our NOC (Network Operating Center) team. The Network SystemsEngineer is responsible for managing andmaintaining our end clients’ networks. This is achieved by quickly resolving client service requests processed through our ticketing queue and responding to automatically generated monitoring alerts.

Members of our team have a proven track record of success, are proactive, andout of the box thinkers. Our team is diligent and strive to meet our clients’ needs in every aspect of their work.


Qualified applicants will possess the following experience and certifications:

  • 5+ year experience in computer network management is required
  • Strong computer skills and intermediate knowledge in routers, layer 2/3 switches, and other networking devices
  • Advanced knowledge of all Microsoft Workstation Operating Systems and Applications (Exchange 2007+, Windows 7, Server 2008+)
  • Excellent problem-solving abilities and ability to meet deadlines
  • Ability to provide and maintain detailed documentation on each job
  • Ability to work on multiple priorities and/or projects simultaneously
  • Excellent communications skills, both verbal and written
  • Strong customer relationship skills
  • Organized, detail oriented, and self-motivated
  • A+ Certification is required
  • NET+ Certification is required
  • Security+ Certification is required
  • Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) is preferred
  • Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) is preferred
  • Cisco Certified Network Administrator (CCNA) is preferred
I wouldn't call that a skill either

Computer geeks/IT guys are a dime a dozen these days. The wife has several working for her.

So are plumbers. Thats why I said it was small potatoes and entry level. You have witnessed some of my work this summer if you watched the world cup in Brazil. You may actually be a consumer of mine.
 
And what you do I call drug lord that doesn't take a skill at all.

Dumb ass this is a brief of my job description
The primary responsibility of the Plumber is jobs related to the outfitting, maintenance and enhancement of buildings and related structures.

The Plumber inspects, repairs, installs, modifies, and maintains plumbing fixtures in heating, water and drainage systems; advises on and resolves more complex tasks and follows given instructions and safety regulations.

A typical job description for the Plumber role may include:



  • Inspects, repairs, installs, modifies, and maintains plumbing fixtures in heating, water and drainage systems.
  • Identifies electrical, plumbing and safety problems applicable to the installation and takes necessary corrective action.
  • Performs necessary clerical duties for the job and is able to read blueprints.
  • Requires a high school diploma or its equivalent with at least 5 years of experience in the field or in a related area.
  • May be required to meet certain certifications in plumbing.
  • Familiar with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures.
  • Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals.
  • Performs a variety of complicated tasks.
  • Directs and leads the work of others.
  • A certain degree of creativity and latitude is required.
    Organizational Role
    The Plumber typically serves as member of team leadership and is considered a technical professional within the organization. As such, the Plumber provides difficult technical tasks. The organization will depend on this person's implementation experience. The Plumber generally is responsible for self-sufficiency. As such, the Plumber provides small project responsibility. The organization will depend on this person's technical supervision.

    Plumber Job Responsibilities
    The Plumber generally has the following responsibilities:
    • Leads water pipeline, heating and drainage system installations, following building instructions and safety regulations.
    • Adheres to quality assurance policies and procedures to ensure the accuracy of pipeline installations; coaches and provides technical support to junior plumbers.
    • Detects, analyzes and resolves plumbing problems, such as pipeline leaks, using various technologies, tools and equipment.
    • Reviews and verifies building plans and instructions to calculate the amount of required plumbing materials and equipment required for a given task.


    Building Code Compliance
    You may observe several behaviors in a person that could be strong indicators of his or her capabilities in the Building Code Compliance competency. The Plumber is expected to demonstrate Extensive experience in the Building Code Compliance competency. To demonstrate Extensive experience in the Building Code Compliance competency, one should demonstrate knowledge of national and local building regulations This person should have the ability to comply with regulations on all construction activities.
    • Advises on complex or the latest building standards.
    • Trains others how to effectively detect building code construction issues, and address them appropriately.
    • Consults on the application of building policies in organizational environments.
    • Recommends effective solutions for building code violations.
    • Interprets building standards to main stakeholders (ex: designers, contractors) and anticipates any issues.
    • Monitors the practice of complying with building codes in competing organizations
    • As I said this is just a brief of what I do on a day to day basis.

Dude please stop. You are making a fool of yourself. Look. Your job description doesnt really help your cause. I'm simply not impressed. Here is a description of what I would consider small potatoes and entry level in my field. I get a million of these a day from people trying to recruit me even though I only do this every now and then.

Network Systems Engineer

The ********* is one of the most fun, forward-thinking and innovative technology companies to work for in ********. Our culture is based on a core team of professionals always striving to deliver the best solutions for our clients. We reward honesty, enthusiasm, respect, ownership, excellence and a service oriented attitude. This culture is essential to our success, distinguishing us from our competition and enabling us to hire and retain the best and brightest people in this business. Our technology solutions are used by globally-recognized brands throughout *****.

Due to continued growth, we are currently seeking a knowledgeable and motivated Network Systems Engineer to join our NOC (Network Operating Center) team. The Network SystemsEngineer is responsible for managing andmaintaining our end clients’ networks. This is achieved by quickly resolving client service requests processed through our ticketing queue and responding to automatically generated monitoring alerts.

Members of our team have a proven track record of success, are proactive, andout of the box thinkers. Our team is diligent and strive to meet our clients’ needs in every aspect of their work.


Qualified applicants will possess the following experience and certifications:

  • 5+ year experience in computer network management is required
  • Strong computer skills and intermediate knowledge in routers, layer 2/3 switches, and other networking devices
  • Advanced knowledge of all Microsoft Workstation Operating Systems and Applications (Exchange 2007+, Windows 7, Server 2008+)
  • Excellent problem-solving abilities and ability to meet deadlines
  • Ability to provide and maintain detailed documentation on each job
  • Ability to work on multiple priorities and/or projects simultaneously
  • Excellent communications skills, both verbal and written
  • Strong customer relationship skills
  • Organized, detail oriented, and self-motivated
  • A+ Certification is required
  • NET+ Certification is required
  • Security+ Certification is required
  • Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) is preferred
  • Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) is preferred
  • Cisco Certified Network Administrator (CCNA) is preferred
I wouldn't call that a skill either

Computer geeks/IT guys are a dime a dozen these days. The wife has several working for her.

So are plumbers. Thats why I said it was small potatoes and entry level. You have witnessed some of my work this summer if you watched the world cup in Brazil. You may actually be a consumer of mine.
Bull shit You can't occupy a building without a permit, and you can't get a permit without having a plumbing license
You can do without lights and air but let's see you hold your shit and piss while at work. because the plumber shut the water off to the building doing repairs.
 
And what you do I call drug lord that doesn't take a skill at all.

Dumb ass this is a brief of my job description
The primary responsibility of the Plumber is jobs related to the outfitting, maintenance and enhancement of buildings and related structures.

The Plumber inspects, repairs, installs, modifies, and maintains plumbing fixtures in heating, water and drainage systems; advises on and resolves more complex tasks and follows given instructions and safety regulations.

A typical job description for the Plumber role may include:



  • Inspects, repairs, installs, modifies, and maintains plumbing fixtures in heating, water and drainage systems.
  • Identifies electrical, plumbing and safety problems applicable to the installation and takes necessary corrective action.
  • Performs necessary clerical duties for the job and is able to read blueprints.
  • Requires a high school diploma or its equivalent with at least 5 years of experience in the field or in a related area.
  • May be required to meet certain certifications in plumbing.
  • Familiar with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures.
  • Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals.
  • Performs a variety of complicated tasks.
  • Directs and leads the work of others.
  • A certain degree of creativity and latitude is required.
    Organizational Role
    The Plumber typically serves as member of team leadership and is considered a technical professional within the organization. As such, the Plumber provides difficult technical tasks. The organization will depend on this person's implementation experience. The Plumber generally is responsible for self-sufficiency. As such, the Plumber provides small project responsibility. The organization will depend on this person's technical supervision.

    Plumber Job Responsibilities
    The Plumber generally has the following responsibilities:
    • Leads water pipeline, heating and drainage system installations, following building instructions and safety regulations.
    • Adheres to quality assurance policies and procedures to ensure the accuracy of pipeline installations; coaches and provides technical support to junior plumbers.
    • Detects, analyzes and resolves plumbing problems, such as pipeline leaks, using various technologies, tools and equipment.
    • Reviews and verifies building plans and instructions to calculate the amount of required plumbing materials and equipment required for a given task.


    Building Code Compliance
    You may observe several behaviors in a person that could be strong indicators of his or her capabilities in the Building Code Compliance competency. The Plumber is expected to demonstrate Extensive experience in the Building Code Compliance competency. To demonstrate Extensive experience in the Building Code Compliance competency, one should demonstrate knowledge of national and local building regulations This person should have the ability to comply with regulations on all construction activities.
    • Advises on complex or the latest building standards.
    • Trains others how to effectively detect building code construction issues, and address them appropriately.
    • Consults on the application of building policies in organizational environments.
    • Recommends effective solutions for building code violations.
    • Interprets building standards to main stakeholders (ex: designers, contractors) and anticipates any issues.
    • Monitors the practice of complying with building codes in competing organizations
    • As I said this is just a brief of what I do on a day to day basis.

Dude please stop. You are making a fool of yourself. Look. Your job description doesnt really help your cause. I'm simply not impressed. Here is a description of what I would consider small potatoes and entry level in my field. I get a million of these a day from people trying to recruit me even though I only do this every now and then.

Network Systems Engineer

The ********* is one of the most fun, forward-thinking and innovative technology companies to work for in ********. Our culture is based on a core team of professionals always striving to deliver the best solutions for our clients. We reward honesty, enthusiasm, respect, ownership, excellence and a service oriented attitude. This culture is essential to our success, distinguishing us from our competition and enabling us to hire and retain the best and brightest people in this business. Our technology solutions are used by globally-recognized brands throughout *****.

Due to continued growth, we are currently seeking a knowledgeable and motivated Network Systems Engineer to join our NOC (Network Operating Center) team. The Network SystemsEngineer is responsible for managing andmaintaining our end clients’ networks. This is achieved by quickly resolving client service requests processed through our ticketing queue and responding to automatically generated monitoring alerts.

Members of our team have a proven track record of success, are proactive, andout of the box thinkers. Our team is diligent and strive to meet our clients’ needs in every aspect of their work.


Qualified applicants will possess the following experience and certifications:

  • 5+ year experience in computer network management is required
  • Strong computer skills and intermediate knowledge in routers, layer 2/3 switches, and other networking devices
  • Advanced knowledge of all Microsoft Workstation Operating Systems and Applications (Exchange 2007+, Windows 7, Server 2008+)
  • Excellent problem-solving abilities and ability to meet deadlines
  • Ability to provide and maintain detailed documentation on each job
  • Ability to work on multiple priorities and/or projects simultaneously
  • Excellent communications skills, both verbal and written
  • Strong customer relationship skills
  • Organized, detail oriented, and self-motivated
  • A+ Certification is required
  • NET+ Certification is required
  • Security+ Certification is required
  • Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) is preferred
  • Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) is preferred
  • Cisco Certified Network Administrator (CCNA) is preferred
I wouldn't call that a skill either

Computer geeks/IT guys are a dime a dozen these days. The wife has several working for her.
I can repair my computer did it once haven';t had a problem since.
 
And what you do I call drug lord that doesn't take a skill at all.

Dumb ass this is a brief of my job description
The primary responsibility of the Plumber is jobs related to the outfitting, maintenance and enhancement of buildings and related structures.

The Plumber inspects, repairs, installs, modifies, and maintains plumbing fixtures in heating, water and drainage systems; advises on and resolves more complex tasks and follows given instructions and safety regulations.

A typical job description for the Plumber role may include:



  • Inspects, repairs, installs, modifies, and maintains plumbing fixtures in heating, water and drainage systems.
  • Identifies electrical, plumbing and safety problems applicable to the installation and takes necessary corrective action.
  • Performs necessary clerical duties for the job and is able to read blueprints.
  • Requires a high school diploma or its equivalent with at least 5 years of experience in the field or in a related area.
  • May be required to meet certain certifications in plumbing.
  • Familiar with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures.
  • Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals.
  • Performs a variety of complicated tasks.
  • Directs and leads the work of others.
  • A certain degree of creativity and latitude is required.
    Organizational Role
    The Plumber typically serves as member of team leadership and is considered a technical professional within the organization. As such, the Plumber provides difficult technical tasks. The organization will depend on this person's implementation experience. The Plumber generally is responsible for self-sufficiency. As such, the Plumber provides small project responsibility. The organization will depend on this person's technical supervision.

    Plumber Job Responsibilities
    The Plumber generally has the following responsibilities:
    • Leads water pipeline, heating and drainage system installations, following building instructions and safety regulations.
    • Adheres to quality assurance policies and procedures to ensure the accuracy of pipeline installations; coaches and provides technical support to junior plumbers.
    • Detects, analyzes and resolves plumbing problems, such as pipeline leaks, using various technologies, tools and equipment.
    • Reviews and verifies building plans and instructions to calculate the amount of required plumbing materials and equipment required for a given task.


    Building Code Compliance
    You may observe several behaviors in a person that could be strong indicators of his or her capabilities in the Building Code Compliance competency. The Plumber is expected to demonstrate Extensive experience in the Building Code Compliance competency. To demonstrate Extensive experience in the Building Code Compliance competency, one should demonstrate knowledge of national and local building regulations This person should have the ability to comply with regulations on all construction activities.
    • Advises on complex or the latest building standards.
    • Trains others how to effectively detect building code construction issues, and address them appropriately.
    • Consults on the application of building policies in organizational environments.
    • Recommends effective solutions for building code violations.
    • Interprets building standards to main stakeholders (ex: designers, contractors) and anticipates any issues.
    • Monitors the practice of complying with building codes in competing organizations
    • As I said this is just a brief of what I do on a day to day basis.

Dude please stop. You are making a fool of yourself. Look. Your job description doesnt really help your cause. I'm simply not impressed. Here is a description of what I would consider small potatoes and entry level in my field. I get a million of these a day from people trying to recruit me even though I only do this every now and then.

Network Systems Engineer

The ********* is one of the most fun, forward-thinking and innovative technology companies to work for in ********. Our culture is based on a core team of professionals always striving to deliver the best solutions for our clients. We reward honesty, enthusiasm, respect, ownership, excellence and a service oriented attitude. This culture is essential to our success, distinguishing us from our competition and enabling us to hire and retain the best and brightest people in this business. Our technology solutions are used by globally-recognized brands throughout *****.

Due to continued growth, we are currently seeking a knowledgeable and motivated Network Systems Engineer to join our NOC (Network Operating Center) team. The Network SystemsEngineer is responsible for managing andmaintaining our end clients’ networks. This is achieved by quickly resolving client service requests processed through our ticketing queue and responding to automatically generated monitoring alerts.

Members of our team have a proven track record of success, are proactive, andout of the box thinkers. Our team is diligent and strive to meet our clients’ needs in every aspect of their work.


Qualified applicants will possess the following experience and certifications:

  • 5+ year experience in computer network management is required
  • Strong computer skills and intermediate knowledge in routers, layer 2/3 switches, and other networking devices
  • Advanced knowledge of all Microsoft Workstation Operating Systems and Applications (Exchange 2007+, Windows 7, Server 2008+)
  • Excellent problem-solving abilities and ability to meet deadlines
  • Ability to provide and maintain detailed documentation on each job
  • Ability to work on multiple priorities and/or projects simultaneously
  • Excellent communications skills, both verbal and written
  • Strong customer relationship skills
  • Organized, detail oriented, and self-motivated
  • A+ Certification is required
  • NET+ Certification is required
  • Security+ Certification is required
  • Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) is preferred
  • Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) is preferred
  • Cisco Certified Network Administrator (CCNA) is preferred
I wouldn't call that a skill either

Computer geeks/IT guys are a dime a dozen these days. The wife has several working for her.
I can repair my computer did it once haven';t had a problem since.
The fact you totally missed what the job entailed is not helping your cause either. In fact its making a strong bid to show the level of intelligence required to be a plumber.
 
very interesting

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how much longer do yours last?........just askin.....
Don't miss your recert date, Schlep! If you do, they get prorated!
 
And what you do I call drug lord that doesn't take a skill at all.

Dumb ass this is a brief of my job description
The primary responsibility of the Plumber is jobs related to the outfitting, maintenance and enhancement of buildings and related structures.

The Plumber inspects, repairs, installs, modifies, and maintains plumbing fixtures in heating, water and drainage systems; advises on and resolves more complex tasks and follows given instructions and safety regulations.

A typical job description for the Plumber role may include:



  • Inspects, repairs, installs, modifies, and maintains plumbing fixtures in heating, water and drainage systems.
  • Identifies electrical, plumbing and safety problems applicable to the installation and takes necessary corrective action.
  • Performs necessary clerical duties for the job and is able to read blueprints.
  • Requires a high school diploma or its equivalent with at least 5 years of experience in the field or in a related area.
  • May be required to meet certain certifications in plumbing.
  • Familiar with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures.
  • Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals.
  • Performs a variety of complicated tasks.
  • Directs and leads the work of others.
  • A certain degree of creativity and latitude is required.
    Organizational Role
    The Plumber typically serves as member of team leadership and is considered a technical professional within the organization. As such, the Plumber provides difficult technical tasks. The organization will depend on this person's implementation experience. The Plumber generally is responsible for self-sufficiency. As such, the Plumber provides small project responsibility. The organization will depend on this person's technical supervision.

    Plumber Job Responsibilities
    The Plumber generally has the following responsibilities:
    • Leads water pipeline, heating and drainage system installations, following building instructions and safety regulations.
    • Adheres to quality assurance policies and procedures to ensure the accuracy of pipeline installations; coaches and provides technical support to junior plumbers.
    • Detects, analyzes and resolves plumbing problems, such as pipeline leaks, using various technologies, tools and equipment.
    • Reviews and verifies building plans and instructions to calculate the amount of required plumbing materials and equipment required for a given task.


    Building Code Compliance
    You may observe several behaviors in a person that could be strong indicators of his or her capabilities in the Building Code Compliance competency. The Plumber is expected to demonstrate Extensive experience in the Building Code Compliance competency. To demonstrate Extensive experience in the Building Code Compliance competency, one should demonstrate knowledge of national and local building regulations This person should have the ability to comply with regulations on all construction activities.
    • Advises on complex or the latest building standards.
    • Trains others how to effectively detect building code construction issues, and address them appropriately.
    • Consults on the application of building policies in organizational environments.
    • Recommends effective solutions for building code violations.
    • Interprets building standards to main stakeholders (ex: designers, contractors) and anticipates any issues.
    • Monitors the practice of complying with building codes in competing organizations
    • As I said this is just a brief of what I do on a day to day basis.

Dude please stop. You are making a fool of yourself. Look. Your job description doesnt really help your cause. I'm simply not impressed. Here is a description of what I would consider small potatoes and entry level in my field. I get a million of these a day from people trying to recruit me even though I only do this every now and then.

Network Systems Engineer

The ********* is one of the most fun, forward-thinking and innovative technology companies to work for in ********. Our culture is based on a core team of professionals always striving to deliver the best solutions for our clients. We reward honesty, enthusiasm, respect, ownership, excellence and a service oriented attitude. This culture is essential to our success, distinguishing us from our competition and enabling us to hire and retain the best and brightest people in this business. Our technology solutions are used by globally-recognized brands throughout *****.

Due to continued growth, we are currently seeking a knowledgeable and motivated Network Systems Engineer to join our NOC (Network Operating Center) team. The Network SystemsEngineer is responsible for managing andmaintaining our end clients’ networks. This is achieved by quickly resolving client service requests processed through our ticketing queue and responding to automatically generated monitoring alerts.

Members of our team have a proven track record of success, are proactive, andout of the box thinkers. Our team is diligent and strive to meet our clients’ needs in every aspect of their work.


Qualified applicants will possess the following experience and certifications:

  • 5+ year experience in computer network management is required
  • Strong computer skills and intermediate knowledge in routers, layer 2/3 switches, and other networking devices
  • Advanced knowledge of all Microsoft Workstation Operating Systems and Applications (Exchange 2007+, Windows 7, Server 2008+)
  • Excellent problem-solving abilities and ability to meet deadlines
  • Ability to provide and maintain detailed documentation on each job
  • Ability to work on multiple priorities and/or projects simultaneously
  • Excellent communications skills, both verbal and written
  • Strong customer relationship skills
  • Organized, detail oriented, and self-motivated
  • A+ Certification is required
  • NET+ Certification is required
  • Security+ Certification is required
  • Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) is preferred
  • Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) is preferred
  • Cisco Certified Network Administrator (CCNA) is preferred

That's a nice cut and paste job there, schlep.

But what do you do for a living?
 
Education Requirements
The educational requirements to become a medical doctor in the United States include obtaining two degrees and a clinical residency. Both degree programs typically include general medical coursework, while prospective doctors can choose a specialty later, during their residencies.

Bachelor of Science in Biology
Completing a bachelor's degree program is necessary to prepare prospective doctors to enter medical school. Though medical schools do not require specific degrees for admission, many students opt for programs heavy in biology and chemistry. Some schools offer specific pre-med programs that include the required classes for medical school, as well as prepare them to take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT). Common courses in a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Biology program include:

  • Chemistry
  • Biological studies
  • Physics
  • Human genetics
Medical College Admission Test
The MCAT is a multiple-choice examination that students must pass before they are admitted to medical school. Physical science, biology, critical thinking, verbal skills and writing abilities are all tested in a 5-hour computerized test. Most medical schools use this score when considering applicants for admission, so it's important to score well to be considered for top programs.

Doctor of Medicine
Medical school consists of four years of medical training and education. The first two years of a prospective doctor's medical school experience are devoted to book study and laboratory work to prepare students for diagnosing and treating illnesses. During the second year of med school, students take the first portion of the United States Medical Licensing Examination, which is administered by the National Board of Medical Examiners (United States Medical Licensing Examination ).

During the last two years of medical school, students begin their clinical experience, going through rotations at clinics and hospitals. Students work under attending physicians to begin their practical training in medicine. The fourth year of medical school is when the second licensing test is issued, as well as when students begin their residency training. As an alternative to undergraduate degrees and medical school, some institutions allow students to take a 6-year combination training and education program, which gives students a compressed medical and academic education.

Medical Residency
A doctor's internship or clerkship period is known as a residency. Most doctors complete their residency in a 3-7 year period, depending on specialization. The first year of residency is when the final medical licensing exam is given, while the residency itself focuses almost completely on practical training in a medical environment, rather than classroom learning. Post-residency fellowships might also be beneficial, as doctors can choose to sub-specialize in areas such as internal, geriatric or vascular medicine.

Licensing Requirements
Licensing requirements for doctors vary by state, but most states require at least a 1-year residency program and the passage of a board certification in whatever medical specialty a student has chosen. Once these requirements have been met, a doctor is normally considered a fully licensed medical professional and is legally able to practice in their respective fields.

Employment Outlook and Salary Information
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), physicians and surgeons earned an average of $184,820 in 2012. In top-paying states like Mississippi, Minnesota, Maine, South Dakota and New Hampshire, the BLS reports physicians and surgeons were paid over $200,000 on average that year. Based on data from the BLS, there were 691,000 physicians and surgeons working in the U.S. in 2010, and employment opportunities for these professionals are expected to increase by 24% over the 2010-2020 decade.

Only I won't plagarize..I'll provide a link to the site that I have copied from in order to make people think I'm edumuncated:

Requirements to Become a Doctor in the U.S.
 
And what you do I call drug lord that doesn't take a skill at all.

Dumb ass this is a brief of my job description
The primary responsibility of the Plumber is jobs related to the outfitting, maintenance and enhancement of buildings and related structures.

The Plumber inspects, repairs, installs, modifies, and maintains plumbing fixtures in heating, water and drainage systems; advises on and resolves more complex tasks and follows given instructions and safety regulations.

A typical job description for the Plumber role may include:



  • Inspects, repairs, installs, modifies, and maintains plumbing fixtures in heating, water and drainage systems.
  • Identifies electrical, plumbing and safety problems applicable to the installation and takes necessary corrective action.
  • Performs necessary clerical duties for the job and is able to read blueprints.
  • Requires a high school diploma or its equivalent with at least 5 years of experience in the field or in a related area.
  • May be required to meet certain certifications in plumbing.
  • Familiar with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures.
  • Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals.
  • Performs a variety of complicated tasks.
  • Directs and leads the work of others.
  • A certain degree of creativity and latitude is required.
    Organizational Role
    The Plumber typically serves as member of team leadership and is considered a technical professional within the organization. As such, the Plumber provides difficult technical tasks. The organization will depend on this person's implementation experience. The Plumber generally is responsible for self-sufficiency. As such, the Plumber provides small project responsibility. The organization will depend on this person's technical supervision.

    Plumber Job Responsibilities
    The Plumber generally has the following responsibilities:
    • Leads water pipeline, heating and drainage system installations, following building instructions and safety regulations.
    • Adheres to quality assurance policies and procedures to ensure the accuracy of pipeline installations; coaches and provides technical support to junior plumbers.
    • Detects, analyzes and resolves plumbing problems, such as pipeline leaks, using various technologies, tools and equipment.
    • Reviews and verifies building plans and instructions to calculate the amount of required plumbing materials and equipment required for a given task.


    Building Code Compliance
    You may observe several behaviors in a person that could be strong indicators of his or her capabilities in the Building Code Compliance competency. The Plumber is expected to demonstrate Extensive experience in the Building Code Compliance competency. To demonstrate Extensive experience in the Building Code Compliance competency, one should demonstrate knowledge of national and local building regulations This person should have the ability to comply with regulations on all construction activities.
    • Advises on complex or the latest building standards.
    • Trains others how to effectively detect building code construction issues, and address them appropriately.
    • Consults on the application of building policies in organizational environments.
    • Recommends effective solutions for building code violations.
    • Interprets building standards to main stakeholders (ex: designers, contractors) and anticipates any issues.
    • Monitors the practice of complying with building codes in competing organizations
    • As I said this is just a brief of what I do on a day to day basis.

Dude please stop. You are making a fool of yourself. Look. Your job description doesnt really help your cause. I'm simply not impressed. Here is a description of what I would consider small potatoes and entry level in my field. I get a million of these a day from people trying to recruit me even though I only do this every now and then.

Network Systems Engineer

The ********* is one of the most fun, forward-thinking and innovative technology companies to work for in ********. Our culture is based on a core team of professionals always striving to deliver the best solutions for our clients. We reward honesty, enthusiasm, respect, ownership, excellence and a service oriented attitude. This culture is essential to our success, distinguishing us from our competition and enabling us to hire and retain the best and brightest people in this business. Our technology solutions are used by globally-recognized brands throughout *****.

Due to continued growth, we are currently seeking a knowledgeable and motivated Network Systems Engineer to join our NOC (Network Operating Center) team. The Network SystemsEngineer is responsible for managing andmaintaining our end clients’ networks. This is achieved by quickly resolving client service requests processed through our ticketing queue and responding to automatically generated monitoring alerts.

Members of our team have a proven track record of success, are proactive, andout of the box thinkers. Our team is diligent and strive to meet our clients’ needs in every aspect of their work.


Qualified applicants will possess the following experience and certifications:

  • 5+ year experience in computer network management is required
  • Strong computer skills and intermediate knowledge in routers, layer 2/3 switches, and other networking devices
  • Advanced knowledge of all Microsoft Workstation Operating Systems and Applications (Exchange 2007+, Windows 7, Server 2008+)
  • Excellent problem-solving abilities and ability to meet deadlines
  • Ability to provide and maintain detailed documentation on each job
  • Ability to work on multiple priorities and/or projects simultaneously
  • Excellent communications skills, both verbal and written
  • Strong customer relationship skills
  • Organized, detail oriented, and self-motivated
  • A+ Certification is required
  • NET+ Certification is required
  • Security+ Certification is required
  • Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) is preferred
  • Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) is preferred
  • Cisco Certified Network Administrator (CCNA) is preferred

That's a nice cut and paste job there, schlep.

But what do you do for a living?
Its not hard to copy something and paste it but thanks anyway.

I guess you finally realized I am not your pimp so good for you.

I am primarily a business man. I will still set up computer/video/voip networks and call centers for fortune 500 companies if the right opportunity presents itself.
 
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Prostitution is a bidness! It's quite lucrative! You don't have to lie about it, schlep! You should be proud that you've managed to succeed in spite of your lower IQ and substandard hygiene!

But if you gits busted, it's a federal crime:

FBI mdash Wichita Woman Pleads Guilty to Operating a Prostitution Business

No thanks. No need to try and recruit me to be your pimp. I tried it once and only lasted 6 hours. Promise me you will get some help to get away from your current pimp.
 
Oh, you failed at pimping. Well darn, I'm not sure what else there is for you..but that's okay..just remember to get that foodstamp recert in by the 15th of the month and you will have no worries.
 
If someone needs food stamps to eat then by god let them eat. Food stamps a non issue to me especially those that are working full time and collecting them. If their wages are that low then they should be entitled to them.
 
very interesting

food-stamps-race-1.jpg
Thats just SNAP. What about the corporate welfare?
yep
very interesting

food-stamps-race-1.jpg
Thats just SNAP. What about the corporate welfare?

This is another fine example of libs leaving out pertinent info.
Corporations supply jobs and taxes that benefit the economy.
Next we'll be hearing how social security is welfare.
No they send the jobs overseas and they cant be paying taxes because they are getting tax breaks.
^ that
very interesting

food-stamps-race-1.jpg
Thats just SNAP. What about the corporate welfare?

This is another fine example of libs leaving out pertinent info.
Corporations supply jobs and taxes that benefit the economy.
Next we'll be hearing how social security is welfare.
No they send the jobs overseas and they cant be paying taxes because they are getting tax breaks.

So corporations do nothing for our economy and jobless welfare recipients are a benefit?
Gotcha..........what a fucken retard.

Exactly moron. I will put my faith in people before a corporation. I cant believe what a fucking idiot you are.
& that
 
Oh, you failed at pimping. Well darn, I'm not sure what else there is for you..but that's okay..just remember to get that foodstamp recert in by the 15th of the month and you will have no worries.
I know you think being your pimp is hard work but its not. Its just immoral and I cant do it. You seem to know an awful lot about food stamps. What is a recert anyway?
 
Recertification, sorry, I forgot you're functionally illiterate. The bling confuses me.
 
If someone needs food stamps to eat then by god let them eat. Food stamps a non issue to me especially those that are working full time and collecting them. If their wages are that low then they should be entitled to them.

Really?

Why? Maybe they should get a second job, and a third job, like my mom did when she raised 4 kids, without benefit of foodstamps or child support.
 

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