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December 15, 2009 at 6:46 PM in reply to: More on Wells Fargo reducing loan balances and modifying option ARMS in mass quantities #494417December 15, 2009 at 6:46 PM in reply to: More on Wells Fargo reducing loan balances and modifying option ARMS in mass quantities #494574waiting for bottomParticipant
Not surprising….still disgusting.
December 15, 2009 at 6:46 PM in reply to: More on Wells Fargo reducing loan balances and modifying option ARMS in mass quantities #494960waiting for bottomParticipantNot surprising….still disgusting.
December 15, 2009 at 6:46 PM in reply to: More on Wells Fargo reducing loan balances and modifying option ARMS in mass quantities #495048waiting for bottomParticipantNot surprising….still disgusting.
December 15, 2009 at 6:46 PM in reply to: More on Wells Fargo reducing loan balances and modifying option ARMS in mass quantities #495286waiting for bottomParticipantNot surprising….still disgusting.
December 8, 2009 at 4:10 PM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #491865waiting for bottomParticipantOops. Yes, obviously Stanford.
The problem with the Top 5 or so is that they all want to do banking or consulting – they’re “too good” for industry. So it doesn’t suprise me that they got out of those two hammered industries over the past few years.
USD, etc. really don’t add much value to a resume IMHO.
December 8, 2009 at 4:10 PM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #492029waiting for bottomParticipantOops. Yes, obviously Stanford.
The problem with the Top 5 or so is that they all want to do banking or consulting – they’re “too good” for industry. So it doesn’t suprise me that they got out of those two hammered industries over the past few years.
USD, etc. really don’t add much value to a resume IMHO.
December 8, 2009 at 4:10 PM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #492412waiting for bottomParticipantOops. Yes, obviously Stanford.
The problem with the Top 5 or so is that they all want to do banking or consulting – they’re “too good” for industry. So it doesn’t suprise me that they got out of those two hammered industries over the past few years.
USD, etc. really don’t add much value to a resume IMHO.
December 8, 2009 at 4:10 PM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #492501waiting for bottomParticipantOops. Yes, obviously Stanford.
The problem with the Top 5 or so is that they all want to do banking or consulting – they’re “too good” for industry. So it doesn’t suprise me that they got out of those two hammered industries over the past few years.
USD, etc. really don’t add much value to a resume IMHO.
December 8, 2009 at 4:10 PM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #492733waiting for bottomParticipantOops. Yes, obviously Stanford.
The problem with the Top 5 or so is that they all want to do banking or consulting – they’re “too good” for industry. So it doesn’t suprise me that they got out of those two hammered industries over the past few years.
USD, etc. really don’t add much value to a resume IMHO.
December 8, 2009 at 12:54 PM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #491820waiting for bottomParticipant[quote=Adebisi][quote=waiting for bottom]Flu, what you just described is a Top 40 MBA program.[/quote]
Let me guess, you went to a ‘Top 40’? I’m guessing UC-Davis since it’s currently ranked #40 and in California.
Most MBAs I know can’t find their ass with both hands.[/quote]
Yes Top 40, no not Davis. Davis is 2nd tier in my rankings. Only CA schools I consider top are UCB, UCLA, USC.
About 25% of MBA’s from top schools fit your description. About 80% of the 2nd and 3rd tier schools fit your description.
Don’t be so hard on MBA’s – makes you look jealous.
Me, I doubled my salary from the time I started the program to the time I re-entered the work force (two years) and have doubled it since then (7 years).
December 8, 2009 at 12:54 PM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #491985waiting for bottomParticipant[quote=Adebisi][quote=waiting for bottom]Flu, what you just described is a Top 40 MBA program.[/quote]
Let me guess, you went to a ‘Top 40’? I’m guessing UC-Davis since it’s currently ranked #40 and in California.
Most MBAs I know can’t find their ass with both hands.[/quote]
Yes Top 40, no not Davis. Davis is 2nd tier in my rankings. Only CA schools I consider top are UCB, UCLA, USC.
About 25% of MBA’s from top schools fit your description. About 80% of the 2nd and 3rd tier schools fit your description.
Don’t be so hard on MBA’s – makes you look jealous.
Me, I doubled my salary from the time I started the program to the time I re-entered the work force (two years) and have doubled it since then (7 years).
December 8, 2009 at 12:54 PM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #492367waiting for bottomParticipant[quote=Adebisi][quote=waiting for bottom]Flu, what you just described is a Top 40 MBA program.[/quote]
Let me guess, you went to a ‘Top 40’? I’m guessing UC-Davis since it’s currently ranked #40 and in California.
Most MBAs I know can’t find their ass with both hands.[/quote]
Yes Top 40, no not Davis. Davis is 2nd tier in my rankings. Only CA schools I consider top are UCB, UCLA, USC.
About 25% of MBA’s from top schools fit your description. About 80% of the 2nd and 3rd tier schools fit your description.
Don’t be so hard on MBA’s – makes you look jealous.
Me, I doubled my salary from the time I started the program to the time I re-entered the work force (two years) and have doubled it since then (7 years).
December 8, 2009 at 12:54 PM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #492456waiting for bottomParticipant[quote=Adebisi][quote=waiting for bottom]Flu, what you just described is a Top 40 MBA program.[/quote]
Let me guess, you went to a ‘Top 40’? I’m guessing UC-Davis since it’s currently ranked #40 and in California.
Most MBAs I know can’t find their ass with both hands.[/quote]
Yes Top 40, no not Davis. Davis is 2nd tier in my rankings. Only CA schools I consider top are UCB, UCLA, USC.
About 25% of MBA’s from top schools fit your description. About 80% of the 2nd and 3rd tier schools fit your description.
Don’t be so hard on MBA’s – makes you look jealous.
Me, I doubled my salary from the time I started the program to the time I re-entered the work force (two years) and have doubled it since then (7 years).
December 8, 2009 at 12:54 PM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #492688waiting for bottomParticipant[quote=Adebisi][quote=waiting for bottom]Flu, what you just described is a Top 40 MBA program.[/quote]
Let me guess, you went to a ‘Top 40’? I’m guessing UC-Davis since it’s currently ranked #40 and in California.
Most MBAs I know can’t find their ass with both hands.[/quote]
Yes Top 40, no not Davis. Davis is 2nd tier in my rankings. Only CA schools I consider top are UCB, UCLA, USC.
About 25% of MBA’s from top schools fit your description. About 80% of the 2nd and 3rd tier schools fit your description.
Don’t be so hard on MBA’s – makes you look jealous.
Me, I doubled my salary from the time I started the program to the time I re-entered the work force (two years) and have doubled it since then (7 years).
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