Posted on 03/29/2015 9:18:22 PM PDT by sickoflibs
Not the brain trust you would expect from someone named Adam Smith...
Very imprudent and impious...hence, his new love for Buddhism....which, by his practice of it, is calming to his mind.
Seems Pelosi was right...
This is getting REALLY hilarious! *laugh*
I know, but really?! six threads (and counting) so far? What’s wrong with still doing a Title Search and bumping the previous thread, like we are all encouraged to do?
FR search is lacking. It either needs enhancement or way better training.
He needs to work his way back up. Start at the bottom and use his smarts and lessons-learned to prove he has what it takes and that his error in judgement was a one-time misstep.
Employers see a guy looking to make a lateral move into a similar position after a public relations disaster he created all by himself. That guy is not humble, though he is in humbling straits.
He’s very fortunate to have a wife who is really sticking by him “for better or for worse.” Maybe she sees something the rest of the world doesn’t. But he’s going to have to prove it.
Oh please. I know the “Search” function is somewhat lacking, but in this case a Title Search with the term “Chick-fil-A” brings about immediate results!
Don’t believe it? Go to the Index Page and in the Search Box field click on ‘Titles’ and then enter “Chick-fil-A” and you will immediately see multiple results.
Ive tried search and found it to be lacking in most cases. Individual cases are just anechodal. Goggle is the way to go for searching FR. Dups are not an issue with me as a 3x/day peruser.
Big mortgage, leased cars, private schools...a lot of people who make 200K still live paycheck to paycheck. Probably figured he didn’t have to save with a million in stock options.
The main thing is change from Keywords to Title, and pick one specific word. You can’t count on what people put in keywords. Title really should be the default, I don’t know why it isn’t.
Do you get this simple concept?
Get rid of the little asterisk before placing the title in there, that makes a BIG difference...
The problem with your thought is most companies will not hire a CFO to a lesser position. Correct or not, companies believe the person is biding their time until they can find something they really want.
If he made $200K he probably spent $300K.
Here you go:
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3273572/posts
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3273180/posts
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3272962/posts
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3272825/posts
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3273590/posts
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3273663/posts
Now you can stay Well-Informed for some time now. And just think; the night is still young and you can look forward to more postings about this same subject so as to keep you suitably amused for some time now.
Enjoy.
Do you get this simple concept?
What difference does it make? Just ignore the ones you’ve already read.
First of all, I think you need to address that comment to Dave W. Second of all, re-posting threads takes up valuable time, resources and bandwidth on FR, which is already struggling to keep up with demands.
Are you in a similar mindset about the constant 24/7 Malaysia Flight 370 weeklong coverage?
If not, I can easily post another ten threads about this very same previously-read articles so you can try to ignore them to get to actual news items.
Oh, and hello, Mrs Clinton. You forgot to provide your green-coated picture this time. Ask Huma to help you post it when you next respond. *snicker*
And I think it is actually... “What difference at this time, does it make?”
They say the memory is the second thing to go. *shakes head sadly*
Remember:
“Scrape the bottom! Vote for Rodham!”
Unless you want to end up like Vince Foster.
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