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Chopper-Chris Jun 16th 2004 1:03 pm

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Originally posted by ironporer
By that logic we all should be limited to driving a Geo Metro with a govenor limiting it to 65mph.

It's not how fast you DO go- but how fast you COULD go that's important.
and how fast you get there.

or how fast you stop...

BrigieDarling Jun 16th 2004 1:06 pm

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This cracks me up!

Franklin Jun 16th 2004 1:54 pm


Originally posted by Chopper-Chris
and how fast you get there.

or how fast you stop...
Hope I'm not going off topic, but your inserted photo deserves a caption, here's mine:

... and I didn't need any qualifications for where I'm going! :D





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effi Jun 16th 2004 6:09 pm


Originally posted by Patent Attorney
Hope I'm not going off topic, but your inserted photo deserves a caption, here's mine:

... and I didn't need any qualifications for where I'm going! :D





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Jealousy will get you nowhere.

lairdside Jun 17th 2004 6:21 am


Originally posted by monster
You can rake in a seven-figure salary and have several PhDs, but if you're not happy, what's the point?
That's the real truth.

Some degrees are vocational. You are required to have the qualification in order to do the job. All the principal degrees I can think of are like this and many professions (Clinical Psychology for instance) require a PhD or Psch D for the person to practise alone or "hang up their shingle".

The pieces of paper actually provide a basic grounding in the field for those of us who just want to do the dammed job!


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