Jray42
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I wanted to but I don’t think I’ll be able to make it in time, unfortunately.Anyone else going to the Juventus/Bayern match on Wednesday?
I wanted to but I don’t think I’ll be able to make it in time, unfortunately.Anyone else going to the Juventus/Bayern match on Wednesday?
Read this completely wrong thought you said watch. That’s crazy they’ll be playing here though. Didn’t know that.Anyone else going to the Juventus/Bayern match on Wednesday?
I don't know what was more shocking to me from yesterday, the fact that Tiger stood alone atop the leaderboard, then played the next 2 holes at +3, Speith totally collapsing when just an even par round would have won it for him, or the weirdness that occurred when everyone near the top of the leaderboard at the start on Sunday who WASN'T playing with Tiger choked a bit...Tiger...only player under par on the course and is -2 today.
The most shocking thing to me there is that an intern makes $25 an hour.
The most shocking thing to me there is that an intern makes $25 an hour.
I am not surprised at all that an entitled spoiled brat is getting everything handed to them from rent to allowance after college, to their phone, and an additional allowance from the grandpop.
I would be more interested to hear from someone that actually has to work two jobs and scrape by the skin of their teeth.
My limited knowledge of internships are that they usually are unpaid.Well when a apartment the size of a closet costs 2 grand a month in NYC then making 25 bucks an hour seems kind of necessary.
yes, the American tradition of modern slave labor-work for us for a summer, for free! and add a line or two to your resume in return.My limited knowledge of internships are that they usually are unpaid.
The most shocking thing to me there is that an intern makes $25 an hour.
I am not surprised at all that an entitled spoiled brat is getting everything handed to them from rent to allowance after college, to their phone, and an additional allowance from the grandpop.
I would be more interested to hear from someone that actually has to work two jobs and scrape by the skin of their teeth.
My limited knowledge of internships are that they usually are unpaid.
I know Manhattan is expensive, the company my wife works for rents out a floor there for a million a month, or so I’m told.
I guess it depends on the industry but today most internships are paid. In my major specifically it would be very, very uncommon to have an unpaid internship. I’m only in the high-teens at the moment until I finish this internship in a couple weeks, but I had a happy hour with some AIG people a while back and I found out those interns in CC Philly are over $30 (I want to say $33 but I’m not positive).
Anyone else getting hammered by the flooding? This is our family summer family campsite under water
It’s more about networking and learning how the company works I believe. We have interns here that do menial things rather than actual engineering that their degree is in.yes, the American tradition of modern slave labor-work for us for a summer, for free! and add a line or two to your resume in return.
That’s awesome. May I ask what industry you work in?That would not be out of line with what we pay in Center City. I believe interns of certain specific skills can push the mid 30s in Philadelphia and ~40 in Manhattan.
This is definitely not uncommon, but a quick perusal of Glassdoor us paying as low as 19 per in areas with lower cost of living.
That’s awesome. May I ask what industry you work in?
NICE. They’d be stupid to sell him.Jersey came in today, fitting with Juventus playing in town tonight. It was shipped from Italy yesterday and arrived this morning, gotta love it. Now I expect him to be sold any day now with my luck.
NICE. They’d be stupid to sell him.
An autoworker’s union strike Monday meant to protest Cristiano Ronaldo’s $131 million transfer from Real Madrid to Jeep-sponsored Juventus was a “resounding flop” in Italy, according to a Fiat Chrysler spokesperson.
Fiat Chrysler and Juventus are both controlled by the Agnelli family, who the union was asking to invest in the company rather than a superstar athlete.
Only five out of a possible 1,700 workers turned out for the action at the Melfi factory, which builds the Jeep Renegade SUV and other vehicles, Bloomberg reported.
Yea but I’d try to sell Higuain and someone else before Dybala.Oh I agree, but they gotta find a way to offset that Fiat strike...
Fiat union's anti-Ronaldo strike was a 'flop'
But in all seriousness I’ve seen some stuff here and there mentioning his name connected to transfers due to the “need to offset costs of Ronaldo.” But to me it more depends what Allegri has in mind for up front.