I think you meant to write Code's use of commas.... You forgot your possessive apostrophe.... Trust me, I went to college...
Stay long enough.....? The only time I left was when you banned me for 24 hours, which coincidently is the reason we have this current thread... So you can "..." off
Sorry I never banned you, but you can keep whining for attention little girl :love: (I meant you didn't stay long enough in college)
True story here~~~~ I'll tell you how long I stayed in college. I went to OU and took the placement tests. I came home from there and looked at my mom and said "I'm not going to college. I don't want to waste your money." I thought she would be disapponted but she was actually happy that I told her then instead of going for a year and racking up student loans and then not finishing. I don't have the attention span to get through college. I'm happy that most of you guys did though. I moved out at 18 and started working fulltime and bought a house at 19. I will have my house payed off in 7 years when I'm 38. College isn't for everybody, but have have mad respect for all of you that were able to Buckeye Up and make it through.
This is a wonderful story. So many people act like today that you can't get ahead and survive without a college education, but that is ridiculous. All you end up with is stuck $80,000 in debt and with no better guarantee of a job...
I took out some loans and paid some of my college while @ The Ohio State University. I'm not sure when I will pay it all off but I wouldn't trade that time at the greatest college in the world for anything. Some of the greatest memories I have and I have met some lifelong friends there. I love being a small part of the Ohio State Alumni Association!!! Go Bucks!!!
I think if I had the chance to go to OSU i would of made it work. Having to go to LSU my heart was never in it. Seeing all the purple and gold when your bleeding scarlet and grey. I had my moments at LSU but when I was way more focused on moving up the corporate ladder of Wal-Hell for some reason.
BBJ uses a lot of periods. No inside joke; I think. "..." is an ellipses. AP and most other styles reserve the ellipses to signify an omission. Most commonly, you'll see it in quotations in news stories with tight length restrictions. For example, if I would like to quote AZ I could shorten the post a little: "I disagree, respectfully. Braxton Miller is awful and Luke Fickell is a boss ... I watched the game seventeen times." Where the "..." is was an unrelated statement about AZs washboard abs or exploits in South France, but we didn't really need to repeat all of that. 'love you AZ, just bustin' balls. The way we use the ellipses here is to separate trains of thought... But BBJ likes to put them at the end of his posts, which I interpret as "there is more coming," like it's used in comic books.
I worked at Wal-Mart most of my way through college. I had multiple chances to get into the assistant manager programs, but I would've had to quit or at least cut back on school. If I had quit school and committed to Wal-Mart, I'd be making more than I do right now, and have no student loan debt. I'd be miserable and dealing with rednecks 50 hours a week though. I'm good with my decision to stay in school, but I think it's crazy that we expect everyone to go to college and place some kind of stigma on people that go straight from high-school to the workforce. Student loans are the devil.
Completely agree with you. BTW they only require 48 hours at Wal-mart, but if want to keep your job more than 1 year you end up working like a dog. I got pushed into management because I was making way too much as a hourly associate.(The looks I got from managers as they handed my checks over could of killed people.) 4 years of of hell to get denied promotions at other stores because they were going thru a female growth movement. In about 10 years I will have my student loans payed off maybe sooner if I didn't defer every holiday season so I can spoil my little one even more.