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I know the feeling well man, hopefully something works out manI might as wellYou guys should consider the Peace Corps. That's what I did after college and it changed my life. Lived in Africa for three years, traveled, got great work experience. Best decision I ever made.
Its been 3 months for me. I can't take it anymore. I gotta start working again and pay my bills
My interview to offer percentage is abysmal.
My associates degree payin off, Applied science process technology. In 4 years I'll reach top pay $37.00 with a lil OT hit 100k. Working 4 days on, 4 days off. Also after 4 years I can move up in position = mo $$$$ U guys have any questions inbox.
Job was hard to get 2500 applicants, 30 open positions.
Jobs not for mechanical division, its for baytown refinery received another email.
For those wondering what I'll be doing, basically Homer Simpsons job.
Startin' to ask myself the same thing. Mike Jax said change starts with 'The Man In The Mirror'.Trust me man, I was and still am the problem. I've done this so many times and done everything you can think of, stuff just wasn't going my way and I can only look in the mirror. The sample size was pretty large too.
117k last year. Pics 2016
yea i hear engineers start at 115k salaried. Thats the chemical engineers that we work with, not sure about civil engineers. Exxons updating there application process new website, it will be up February 1st, u may want to check it out.[emoji]128588[/emoji][emoji]127998[/emoji] Keep pushing, have my AA so far . Have about a year & half left to get my civil engineering degree . Leave my a spot lol
yea i hear engineers start at 115k salaried. Thats the chemical engineers that we work with, not sure about civil engineers. Exxons updating there application process new website, it will be up February 1st, u may want to check it out.
Certificate in what?In this thread. No degree, I just got a certificate and was making $30/hr. Feel dumb for quitting my job, hated it though, would rather work in a warehouse for half of the pay, no joke
Well, time to get my @ss back to school
In this thread. No degree, I just got a certificate and was making $30/hr. Feel dumb for quitting my job, hated it though, would rather work in a warehouse for half of the pay, no joke
Well, time to get my @ss back to school
Certificate in what?
You don't wanna live that life. Been working an 8.75 an hour 12 hour shift warehouse job for the past few months while getting my certs. **** is slowly killing me on the inside. It's only 4 days a week but I work five to get more OT and my check is still trash.
2 spaces was used for typewriters. It's an outdated standard. Most style guides will tell you to use 1 space.Probably a bit off-topic, but curious what y'all think:
Co-workers all had a heated 20-minute argument over whether there should be 1 or 2 spaces after a sentence.
The older folks said 2 spaces, while the 20yo's said 1 space.
What do you guys think?
One of my bosses is huge into the double space after a sentence. First person I ever saw do it. He's 40 if we're talking about ages.Probably a bit off-topic, but curious what y'all think:
Co-workers all had a heated 20-minute argument over whether there should be 1 or 2 spaces after a sentence.
The older folks said 2 spaces, while the 20yo's said 1 space.
What do you guys think?
Some links for Excel shortcuts --
http://www.wstselfstudy.com/resources/WST_Excel_Shortcuts.pdf
http://www.bu.edu/econ/files/2015/04/Exceljet_Excel_Shortcuts_150330.pdf
http://ardent.mit.edu/real_options/ROcse_Excel_latest/Excel 11/Hotkeys.pdf
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The main goal is to be really comfortable navigating inside Excel without using your mouse. The first things I learned that really helped:
1.) CTRL + direction key ---> navigate up/down/left/right in a worksheet
2.) CTRL + SHIFT + direction key ---> highlight cells in a direction
3.) CTRL + Page Down/Up ---> go to next/previous worksheet ---> this works in internet explorers like Chrome and Firefox too
4.) SHIFT + Spacebar ---> highlights an entire row
5.) CTRL + Spacebar ---> highlights an entire column