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Hayward Field Construction complete- University Officially takes Possession

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  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,277
    ntxduck said:

    thechatch said:

    haie said:

    SFGbob said:

    haie said:

    haie said:

    I remember sitting in Hayward field as a high school senior while Bellotti gave some contractually obligated speech thinking, "God this school is white trash. Thank God I grew up north of the river."

    Really? Even with CHOP owning your city? Sorry but the game is over and Seattle won. Your town might not be white trash, but we can smell your city’s fish stench down here. At least you guys have Spirit Fox.
    The funny thing is you don't see Eugene doing the same eventually.
    The sad thing is you're bagging on Oregon solely because your own football team sucks.

    Imagine what happens to this loser piece of shit if Oregon goes on another 10 football ass reaming of UW.
    Lol you think I bag on Oregon because of UW's apathy alone and not my own personal experiences being a CTO in Portland watching your alums draw stick figures for me w crayons?
    You’re trying too hard.

    I’m a business owner, and my employees are UW, WSU, UO, Seattle U, Portland State, Sac St, and one Chapman grad. All of them bring value, although I’d say the Sac St head shows the most promise, long term. The Chapman grad requires the most hand holding, and the WSU grad is probably the hardest worker. None of this means anything, but let’s just say that I have to question your leadership acumen as an executive, if you’re going to degrade your rank and file reports because they were educated at a school who’s football team you don’t like. I’m going to question you even further if you’re paying these people to draw stick figures for you.

    I guess my advice is to try not to press so much. It’s coming off as forced and awkward.

    HTH
    Generally speaking, you're not going to notice a difference in the typical undergrad from any of the P-12 schools with the possible exception of Stanford, and even then it usually doesn't matter on the job.
    A good (academis) school gives you a leg up on your first, and in rare cases your second job. Once you have 4+ years of work experience, no one gives a shit where you went to school. They care about your references and work performance.

    And but for the most selective schools, it's hard to tell the difference with kids straight out. Yeah, the average kid from Pomona or Princeton is likely going to be a better writer than the average kid coming out of whatever state. Chicago doesn't graduate people who don't achieve a given level of literacy, and most large state schools, and crappy small private schools, do. So you'll see that a little. But as you say, over time, it just doesn't matter. Although it can help for grad school.
  • haie
    haie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 24,413 Founders Club
    edited June 2020
    thechatch said:

    haie said:

    SFGbob said:

    haie said:

    haie said:

    I remember sitting in Hayward field as a high school senior while Bellotti gave some contractually obligated speech thinking, "God this school is white trash. Thank God I grew up north of the river."

    Really? Even with CHOP owning your city? Sorry but the game is over and Seattle won. Your town might not be white trash, but we can smell your city’s fish stench down here. At least you guys have Spirit Fox.
    The funny thing is you don't see Eugene doing the same eventually.
    The sad thing is you're bagging on Oregon solely because your own football team sucks.

    Imagine what happens to this loser piece of shit if Oregon goes on another 10 football ass reaming of UW.
    Lol you think I bag on Oregon because of UW's apathy alone and not my own personal experiences being a CTO in Portland watching your alums draw stick figures for me w crayons?
    You’re trying too hard.

    I’m a business owner, and my employees are UW, WSU, UO, Seattle U, Portland State, Sac St, and one Chapman grad. All of them bring value, although I’d say the Sac St head shows the most promise, long term. The Chapman grad requires the most hand holding, and the WSU grad is probably the hardest worker. None of this means anything, but let’s just say that I have to question your leadership acumen as an executive, if you’re going to degrade your rank and file reports because they were educated at a school who’s football team you don’t like. I’m going to question you even further if you’re paying these people to draw stick figures for you.

    I guess my advice is to try not to press so much. It’s coming off as forced and awkward.

    HTH
    El oh El.

    I have two brothers in law who are Oregon grads. If Oregon grads can show me an ability to architect cloud solutions for large companies in e commerce, I prefer that. They probably actually care about college football and would be enjoyable to work with. Having some common ground matters in what I do given the time commitment.

    But in the richest part of downtown I've only seen the ability from doogs, Cuogs (majority of my department), beavlet, some Vikings and other local colleges, and some self taught people. Have a Texas State grad and a longhorn.

    Some quooks have come and gone within sales, fortifying my argument even more.

    Sure you can go Oregon and be some marketing/sales peon and puke grellow with your fat wife and talk shit to doogs at Autzen. That's not the game I play though.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    That's a badass track stadium, no question.

    No excuse for Oregon to ever lose a T & F natty going forward.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,277
    haie said:

    thechatch said:

    haie said:

    SFGbob said:

    haie said:

    haie said:

    I remember sitting in Hayward field as a high school senior while Bellotti gave some contractually obligated speech thinking, "God this school is white trash. Thank God I grew up north of the river."

    Really? Even with CHOP owning your city? Sorry but the game is over and Seattle won. Your town might not be white trash, but we can smell your city’s fish stench down here. At least you guys have Spirit Fox.
    The funny thing is you don't see Eugene doing the same eventually.
    The sad thing is you're bagging on Oregon solely because your own football team sucks.

    Imagine what happens to this loser piece of shit if Oregon goes on another 10 football ass reaming of UW.
    Lol you think I bag on Oregon because of UW's apathy alone and not my own personal experiences being a CTO in Portland watching your alums draw stick figures for me w crayons?
    You’re trying too hard.

    I’m a business owner, and my employees are UW, WSU, UO, Seattle U, Portland State, Sac St, and one Chapman grad. All of them bring value, although I’d say the Sac St head shows the most promise, long term. The Chapman grad requires the most hand holding, and the WSU grad is probably the hardest worker. None of this means anything, but let’s just say that I have to question your leadership acumen as an executive, if you’re going to degrade your rank and file reports because they were educated at a school who’s football team you don’t like. I’m going to question you even further if you’re paying these people to draw stick figures for you.

    I guess my advice is to try not to press so much. It’s coming off as forced and awkward.

    HTH
    El oh El.

    I have two brothers in law who are Oregon grads. If Oregon grads can show me an ability to architect cloud solutions for large companies in e commerce, I prefer that. They probably actually care about college football and would be enjoyable to work with. Having some common ground matters in what I do given the time commitment.

    But in the richest part of downtown I've only seen the ability from doogs, Cuogs (majority of my department), beavlet, some Vikings and other local colleges, and some self taught people. Have a Texas State grad and a longhorn.

    Some quooks have come and gone within sales, fortifying my argument even more.

    Sure you can go Oregon and be some marketing/sales peon and puke grellow with your fat wife and talk shit to doogs at Autzen. That's not the game I play though.
    Sure, that's what you do. People do other things for a living. He's right; you work way too hard on this, particularly when you try and bolster Cuog in the effort. Kids graduating from Amherst probably can't hang with you playing computer but, trust me on this, they are bright, literate and talented af.

    So, IOW, your critque is narrow and loaded.
  • IPukeOregonGrellow
    IPukeOregonGrellow Member Posts: 2,183
    haie said:

    thechatch said:

    haie said:

    SFGbob said:

    haie said:

    haie said:

    I remember sitting in Hayward field as a high school senior while Bellotti gave some contractually obligated speech thinking, "God this school is white trash. Thank God I grew up north of the river."

    Really? Even with CHOP owning your city? Sorry but the game is over and Seattle won. Your town might not be white trash, but we can smell your city’s fish stench down here. At least you guys have Spirit Fox.
    The funny thing is you don't see Eugene doing the same eventually.
    The sad thing is you're bagging on Oregon solely because your own football team sucks.

    Imagine what happens to this loser piece of shit if Oregon goes on another 10 football ass reaming of UW.
    Lol you think I bag on Oregon because of UW's apathy alone and not my own personal experiences being a CTO in Portland watching your alums draw stick figures for me w crayons?
    You’re trying too hard.

    I’m a business owner, and my employees are UW, WSU, UO, Seattle U, Portland State, Sac St, and one Chapman grad. All of them bring value, although I’d say the Sac St head shows the most promise, long term. The Chapman grad requires the most hand holding, and the WSU grad is probably the hardest worker. None of this means anything, but let’s just say that I have to question your leadership acumen as an executive, if you’re going to degrade your rank and file reports because they were educated at a school who’s football team you don’t like. I’m going to question you even further if you’re paying these people to draw stick figures for you.

    I guess my advice is to try not to press so much. It’s coming off as forced and awkward.

    HTH
    El oh El.

    I have two brothers in law who are Oregon grads. If Oregon grads can show me an ability to architect cloud solutions for large companies in e commerce, I prefer that. They probably actually care about college football and would be enjoyable to work with. Having some common ground matters in what I do given the time commitment.

    But in the richest part of downtown I've only seen the ability from doogs, Cuogs (majority of my department), beavlet, some Vikings and other local colleges, and some self taught people. Have a Texas State grad and a longhorn.

    Some quooks have come and gone within sales, fortifying my argument even more.

    Sure you can go Oregon and be some marketing/sales peon and puke grellow with your fat wife and talk shit to doogs at Autzen. That's not the game I play though.
    FREE PUB!!!!!!!!!!
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,485 Founders Club
    The dirty little secret about hiring is that the first paragraph of a resume is as far as I have ever got.

    Some people then nail the interview

    But when your paycheck starts you better fucking produce or your gone

    Lawyers, doctors and masters of the universe on Wall Street need the big Ivy paper and its worth the cost.

    Most case as we like to say, no. Go somewhere cheap and stay out of debt
  • NorthwestFresh
    NorthwestFresh Member Posts: 7,972
    dtd said:

    I can honestly not imagine giving a fuck about T&F beyond the 10 seconds every 4 years I watch the men's 100m Olympic final.

    Thank you for sharing some of your sports’ viewing preferences. Shall we all share? @creepycoug, your turn?
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,277

    dtd said:

    I can honestly not imagine giving a fuck about T&F beyond the 10 seconds every 4 years I watch the men's 100m Olympic final.

    Thank you for sharing some of your sports’ viewing preferences. Shall we all share? @creepycoug, your turn?
    Yes. I love T&F, particularly the sprints and the jumps. Not a huge fan of the 5k, or whatever, but I even appreciate a good mile. And female T&F athletes, sans the shot put and discuss gals, are nice to look at.