Re: Job Search Question

From: Hiram Gonash <okfreddy_at_hotmail.com> <okfreddy_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 18:27:59 -0000

Gray Davis, George Bush...show me JUST ONE politician playing without
a personal agenda and who actually gives a flying for the constituents
instead of those who donated to the money bag.

Thought so...

After I win the flipping lottery one of these days you'll find me
somewhere else.

But until then back to work so I can see most of it go to taxes to
keep the Pols happy with their pockets lined.

--H.G. (not Wells, quite irritated in fact)

--- In OliveStarlightOrchestra_at_yahoogroups.com, mayhem <meurtre_at_e...>
wrote:
> Well, the great thing about this state is Gray Davis adding 45,000
new jobs
> in the past few years, and then having to eliminate languages from
SMC and
> raise taxes. They've been spending like drunken sailors, and now
have to cut
> back on basics--and triple the fees on car registrations.
>
> As for the nation--"the nation is strong." (*Preach* it.)
>
> And, Lenny--the Euros can afford to be more civilized than we, since
they
> know we'll always protect them--even the damned French, who sold
nuclear
> technology to Saddam in the first place. As far as that whole
continent is
> concerned, we exist to get them out of their scrapes.
>
> Something about the French and collaboration . . . after all, this
isn't the
> first time they've cozied up to the Germans.
>
> --Q.M.
>
> * * * * *
>
> TELL me about it.
>
> After all the trouble I went through to get my job back....now this
crap
> about budget cutbacks...I think I will be OK... I hope
>
> But don't get me started....
>
> The priorities of this state, not to mention this nation, are
appalling....
>
> Sorry, but I have to say it again...The Europeans are more civilized
than we
> are.
>
> L
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: mailto:tschibasch <tschibasch_at_y...
> To: OliveStarlightOrchestra_at_yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 5:14 PM
> Subject: [OliveStarlightOrchestra] Re: Job Search Question
>
>
> I would (unfortunately) have to agree with Barbie's assessment
about
> California's cutbacks in the schools. While tutoring at SMC during
> the Fall Quarter, I saw where things were heading: I left in
November
> to start a 'real job', and was told that Winter Quarter would be
> devoid of foreign languages, so my skills would not be needed. If I
> wanted to come back, the best time to check would be in Spring.
>
> John
>
>
> --- In OliveStarlightOrchestra_at_yahoogroups.com, Barbara Kane
> <badrescher_at_y...> wrote:
> >
> > I don't know about other schools, but CSUN doesn't pay TA's for
the
> summer session. Also, anything related to the state is not a strong
> possibility. There have been HUGE budget cuts at both the schools I
> work for (CSUN and Moorpark) and I've heard of other Community &
> State college cuts. She'd probably be better off concentrating her
> efforts on the private sector.
> > Wish I was more optimistic, but I just got my pay cut by 35% at
> CSUN due to rule changes regarding pay and class size and probably
> won't get a summer assignment at Moorpark because they just aren't
> offering enough classes. It's grim.
> > Barby
> > "Georgie Hinklemyer <samoolives_at_y...>" <samoolives_at_y...>
wrote:She
> might want to contact a school here, such as UCLA or CSUN, and see
if
> she can work as a summer-hire. The two schools can possibly work
> together on smoothing things out; perhaps she might even earn
credits
> as a T.A.?
> > --G.H.
> >
> > --- In OliveStarlightOrchestra_at_yahoogroups.com, "tschibasch
> <tschibasch_at_y...>" <tschibasch_at_y...> wrote:
> > > My Russian friend Sasha, who now lives in Romania, has a
19-year-
> old
> > > daughter. She can speak English, though maybe not as well as
her
> > > father. She is a student at the Medical University in
Bucharest.
> > >
> > > She would like to come to the USA for a two-month period when
the
> > > university has its summer break. There is apparently some deal
> where
> > > the university works with a tourist agency to arrange
short-term
> US
> > > jobs for students, but there are a lot or barriers to getting
> them.
> > > The point is that this is a summer vacation, but also an
> opportunity
> > > to work as well. The university together with the tourist
agency
> > > supplies all the visa paperwork for the students, allowing them
> to
> > > work temporarily in the USA. Most of the students go to New
York
> and
> > > California...
> > >
> > > If anyone would have leads for short-term work, such as
> waitressing,
> > > or any other ideas, please let me know.
> > >
> > > John
> >
> >
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