DCC Appreciation Thread...

Just finished polishing up my resume and cover letter. Who among you is bored and wants to read it? You know you do!

In all seriousness, this is the first time I have had to dust it off in almost 25 years. It was kinda cool to get to list all of my accomplishments with Tech. It is a bit self-aggrandizing but I suppose that is what a resume is for.

I will add some stuff to it if you want me to.
 
Just finished polishing up my resume and cover letter. Who among you is bored and wants to read it? You know you do!

In all seriousness, this is the first time I have had to dust it off in almost 25 years. It was kinda cool to get to list all of my accomplishments with Tech. It is a bit self-aggrandizing but I suppose that is what a resume is for.
Thats exactly what a resume is for. What are you going to be applying to do? You know the word aggrandizing, so I personally think you need to be a lawyer.
 
Thats exactly what a resume is for. What are you going to be applying to do? You know the word aggrandizing, so I personally think you need to be a lawyer.
Just a desk job at Texas Tech crunching numbers dealing with state and federal grants. Mindless job mostly, but the best part is I wouldn't have to deal with the bullshit politics of the Tech admin and I wouldn't have to have employees. I would just sit at my desk and do my job. And, I could never be a lawyer. I would end up murdering my own clients for being dumbasses.
 
I will start a thread about what happened and what our options are moving forward.
 
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That's what I had to do. I have to say, Cotton looks just like I imagined.
Not sure if that is a good thing or bad thing. I haven't been looking my dapper self the last couple of years, so...
 
Not sure if that is a good thing or bad thing. I haven't been looking my dapper self the last couple of years, so...


You look great, homie. Hope you are doing well.
 
I would be better if I didn't currently have murderous intent in my head.

It’s all going to work out, brother. Like a very wise man once told me (someone I met in one of my many trips to rehab, actually): Don’t sweat the petty and don’t pet the sweaty.
 
It’s all going to work out, brother. Like a very wise man once told me (someone I met in one of my many trips to rehab, actually): Don’t sweat the petty and don’t pet the sweaty.
I'm all good, brother.
 
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