got a negative spread, you can't sell high.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJsw...feature=related
cheers,
s

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJsw...feature=related
cheers,
s
Quote from mingsphinx:
http://www.nypost.com/seven/03292009/news/regionalnews/axed_gals_take_pole_positions_161908.htm
http://cityfile.com/dailyfile/5103
Take a look at Randi and tell me if you would pay her a tip to see her naked big boned pot bellied body.But then it turns out that it is not true and Randi is really just a failed actress going for a publicity stunt. It would make a great movie though to star a knock out as a former Wall Street banker 'forced' into the flesh trade after losing her finance gig because she cannot bear to give up the luxuries she has gotten used to. Do I hear any offers for the rights because I will hammer out the script if you really want me to.
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Quote from Wide Tailz:
Plenty of engineering jobs out there. Sure it's only $60k but the locations are usually cheap. But I don't know if a finance type could handle engineering school. It's just a touch harder......
Quote from bigarrow:
I was eating at a restaurant in Austin a couple of months ago and the bartender was telling me he graduated with a business/finance degree at UT and couldn't get a job so his dad told him to go back to school and get his MBA. He said his friends back in LA had engineering degrees and living at home with their parents because they couldn't get a job.
Quote from Wide Tailz:
That's funny, because just about everyone I studied with ended up gainfully employed. Is mechanical engineering just special? Are we just better at OSU? Do we come out with some special skillz?
I had a short contract last year in Gardena (heart of LA industrial district) and couldn't wait to get out. Maybe it's in the air?
Quote from Visaria:
I just don't understand. How can these people not have saved some serious money?