Even early this century.Didn't it used to be 100% back in the 80's?
Even early this century.Didn't it used to be 100% back in the 80's?
It was 75% when I attended 1996-2000…. I have considered throwing a prayer of a resume at this for this reason, though.Even early this century.
Are you in good enough shape to wrestle off against JS and his cover letter?It was 75% when I attended 1996-2000…. I have considered throwing a prayer of a resume at this for this reason, though.
Maybe JS is going to promise to turn $5M in NIL money into $10M at the blackjack table using a failproof system. The Iowa way.Are you in good enough shape to wrestle off against JS and his cover letter?
It does have slot machines and gaming tables.
The original plans had a stripper pole, but then Downey didn't get admitted.It does have slot machines and gaming tables.
"Dear Cael, I'm Marcus Blaze's father. Thanks for your consideration."Just wrote the cover letter of the century. Best of luck to the other applicants on finding a different job.
Beautiful mullet!You know how chronic wasting disease is spreading east?
This one's taking Horace Greeley's advice and heading west.
(And we want it to go there)
But getting beaten in the room (of insurance sales) by Ned Ryerson.Nico sells life insurance.
But getting beaten in the room (of insurance sales) by Ned Ryerson.
I interviewed there for a DB admin job in the security department in 2005 and it was 75%Didn't it used to be 100% back in the 80's?
Interestingly, the actor who played Ned, Stephen Tobolowsky, five years prior to Groundhog Day, played an upper level member of the KKK in Mississippi Burning. It shows his prowess as an actor to be able to pull off two such dissimilar characters.Ned is the devil.
Groundhog Day's Most Sinister Theory Casts Ned Ryerson in a Devilish Role
Groundhog Day presents Ned Ryerson as merely an obnoxious character. But a new theory makes him something much worse in the 1993 movie.www.cbr.com
Joe Pesci said playing the "goof" was one of the most difficult skills an actor can acquire.Interestingly, the actor who played Ned, Stephen Tobolowsky, five years prior to Groundhog Day, played an upper level member of the KKK in Mississippi Burning. It shows his prowess as an actor to be able to pull off two such dissimilar characters.
He holds my life insurance policy, you have the political correct name.Financial advisor, no?
That sounds like the perfect background for the position.Seems like a tremendous hire for what this role will entail.
A former PSU wrestler and captain (and color commentator) with a degree in Finance who has recently worked in Sales at Siemens and Philips.
They could've had a cross-country-relocated 0x State Qualifier with 0 connections in the area/business, a Bachelors in Phy Ed, and an axe to grind against the entire world... But they chose THIS guy?Seems like a tremendous hire for what this role will entail.
A former PSU wrestler and captain (and color commentator) with a degree in Finance who has recently worked in Sales at Siemens and Philips.
They probably looked at your socials and found you didn't even try to hide your allegiance to NWO Hollywood. Everyone knows Cael is Wolfpack for life.They could've had a cross-country-relocated 0x State Qualifier with 0 connections in the area/business, a Bachelors in Phy Ed, and an axe to grind against the entire world... But they chose THIS guy?
Steadman probably doesn't even know any ski bunny jokes. What was Cael thinking?They could've had a cross-country-relocated 0x State Qualifier with 0 connections in the area/business, a Bachelors in Phy Ed, and an axe to grind against the entire world... But they chose THIS guy?
Cael was thinking the usual,man I am way ahead of iowa!!LOLSteadman probably doesn't even know any ski bunny jokes. What was Cael thinking?
It could have been as simple as Clay actually knows the Hulu hoop girl.They could've had a cross-country-relocated 0x State Qualifier with 0 connections in the area/business, a Bachelors in Phy Ed, and an axe to grind against the entire world... But they chose THIS guy?
I turned it down because of the salary. Best of luck to Clay, though.Where’s the person who was saying this job wouldn’t attract any serious candidates because of the salary?
... or commensurate with experience. I'm certain that the advertised salary wasn't in the final offer.Where’s the person who was saying this job wouldn’t attract any serious candidates because of the salary?
I think it was me that said a Wharton MBA may want a higher starting salary. I'm still comfortable w/ that assessment.Where’s the person who was saying this job wouldn’t attract any serious candidates because of the salary?
Maybe Steadman negotiated something in his contract that gives him a certain percentage of the NIL money he attracts in addition to his base salary. I know I would have pushed for something like that. Either that or a bonus based upon NIL money.I think it was me that said a Wharton MBA may want a higher starting salary. I'm still comfortable w/ that assessment.
I don't see how Penn State could give him a percentage of NIL a student athlete earned. A bonus would be possible.Maybe Steadman negotiated something in his contract that gives him a certain percentage of the NIL money he attracts in addition to his base salary. I know I would have pushed for something like that. Either that or a bonus based upon NIL money.
If they would read the board, I'd probably have a Gable-esque statue outside Rec Hall, but I'm calling for passivity in some joggers, instead.They probably looked at your socials and found you didn't even try to hide your allegiance to NWO Hollywood. Everyone knows Cael is Wolfpack for life.
There was that, which is valid. But I could’ve sworn someone else said they wouldn’t attract strong candidates because it didn’t pay anything.I think it was me that said a Wharton MBA may want a higher starting salary. I'm still comfortable w/ that assessment.
I think someone gave a salary range and said it would max out at 80-90K or something and you said so basically a millionaire in NYC equivalent.There was that, which is valid. But I could’ve sworn someone else said they wouldn’t attract strong candidates because it didn’t pay anything.