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  1. #1
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    A paying job

    Some company will pay me $1200/month for a job of software developer (non-experienced)
    Exprienced people can get up to $1400/month dependently

    In my area, a janitor can get $1100~1300/month
    Do you think I should accept the offer ?


    I am new, new very new,

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    Re: A paying job

    I applied in other company, big very big one,

    Of course I was turned down, because i did seriouly bad at the tests, 50/100 for IT skills
    65/100 for IQ


    I think I must accept it or I will grow old and no one sure hires an old inexperienced boy

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    Re: A paying job

    Any job is better than no job at all. Accept it and if you find something better, leave.

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    Re: A paying job

    Right!, a job is btter than no job at all

    Quote Originally Posted by emailus View Post
    I applied in other company, big very big one,

    Of course I was turned down, because i did seriouly bad at the tests, 50/100 for IT skills
    65/100 for IQ


    I think I must accept it or I will grow old and no one sure hires an old inexperienced boy
    That is not smart
    and as a student, I laugh when I see your test results

    Because you work so bad, your salary being around a janitor's is fine. you know, "the low" must go with "the low", an exception (a low in the high) can be met sometimes but it will be poked fun at during its life time in the high until it gets eliminated completely, I think so. Anyway, being a janitor or a programmer would to me make no different (different jobs, different things each people has to accomplish, and that they both WORK as employees for the company, I'm afraid of jobs like HOOKERs or street walkers online and offline, which actually are NOT jobs)

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    Re: A paying job

    you know, "the low" must go with "the low", an exception (a low in the high) can be met sometimes
    Jupz.. just become a manager.

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