lrgaul Wrote:[SIZE="2"][COLOR="Navy"]You are in so far over your head that it is completely ridiculous!
1) You seem to be taking every comment someone makes as a personal attack on you. I couldn't care less how many languages you know how to speak - perhaps that is why I "forgot that you mentioned that". My point was that filling a number of your educational credits with foreign languages would generally be a SMART thing to do. Furthermore, if you are so inclined to say that your general education requirements are of the utmost importance when evaluating your degree program, why wouldn't you just get an associate's degree? In essence this little theory of yours would render the majority of bachelor's degrees to be right next door to useless, unnecessary fluff.
2) Do you frequently apply for "administrative assistant" positions? If so, that may very well be why they are asking about your "general education" background as it applies to an academic degree. However, in the professional world, this simply doesn't happen. I would like to clarify that I am not insulting the "administrative assistant" as a valid human being in business. What I am doing is stressing the fact that recruiters are certainly trained to ask lower-level questions to people who are being considered to fill positions that require relatively menial work.
3) I would hardly say that the four brief sentences I dropped about Jennifer's general character on this forum would equate to an entire life story, but I guess that is somewhat relative since some people's life stories would indeed be quite brief. Case in point: You are highly effective when it comes to ostracizing yourself from an entire group. Your keen ability to rant and rave about nothing, while truly believing that your points are valid is almost impressive if it wasn't so pathetic, and there are not enough general education credits in the world to save you from that. Perhaps you should consider putting this on your resume.
For the first time, you have a bit of something you can take personally. Based on what I have seen so far, I can imagine that this will be enough to drive you into a profound "Prozac moment."[/COLOR][/SIZE]
If a therapist prescribed you Prozac, it doesnt mean you can go ahead and prescribe it to every body,(remember you are only a recruiter) instead of telling your life stories on here and praising other members to attract sympathy, go do some thing productive and move on with your life..get over it !! who cares about reading your novels?? 1)...2)... hilarious