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>>16314539
wow, so cool that your general rough estimate is exactly the legal age!

wait a minute, i guess that means you find 15 year old attractive as well, since it's an estimate. +/- three years sound just about right for an estimate, or is +/- five better?

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>>1508136
Lets do the math here. Enter green text
>I assume you mean $1,000 dollars per month net, which would be $12,000 net per year.
>If you're in the US and paying capital gains teax of 15%, that would mean you were grossing $13,800 a year (12,000 x 1.15)
>You can pretty easily find dividend stocks that pay out 4% per year.
>If you're looking for gross dividend gains at this rate use the formula (Principal x .04 = 13,800)
>The math works out to $345,000 principal.

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>>1277372
Get a scholarship and go to college.

As long as you don't get a Fine Arts degree you will be qualified to work many white collar office jobs.

Boom, insta middle class.

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>>1253102
Probably land.

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>>1220806
>Every person I interviewed wanted to know what my GPA from 1985 was
Well I guess I stand corrected. It must be field specific.

I've been out of school and in the IT consulting field for almost 10 years and I don't think I've ever been asked what my GPA was. And as a guy who graduated with a 2.9 GPA I'm OK with that.

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>>1193136
First, Congrats on the interview.

If you're looking for advice, do the following:
-Research the company. don't be afraid to share information you know about the company or project, but don't go over board.
-Research the type of position. What type of questions might get asked of you.
-Also read up on basic BS 'getting to know you' interview questions.
-Do not disclose any criminal or drug history unless you are directly asked the question. If you are directly asked, fess up. Spin it as you are more mature now, you learned your lesson, you're remorseful and it DEFINITELY won't happen again.
-Last but far from least, if this is one of your first 'real' interviews, moderate your expectations. It's entirely possible you might crash, burn and not get the job. And you know what? Thats OK. Interviewing is a skill, you will get better with practice. This is a learning experience for you and you should go in there with that attitude.

Now go kick some ass!

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