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Soon we're gonna be like that one dude who used to be cool in high school but now he's a loser with no job in the global economy.


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I did everything from home and each day's work took about three hours (most of it parts of bigger projects I'd return to), though I got payed for eight. I worked five days a week for two months and earned 52,000 SEK or 8,080 USD after tax as well as a bullet point on my resumé.


I didn't believe it at first, but then my aunt showed me the check they sent her. 5000$ a week for 3 hours of work from home. Now I'm pulling that kind of cash and you can as well. Just visit http://goo.gl/FeF9


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I didn't believe it at first, but then my aunt showed me the check they sent her. 5000$ a week for 3 hours of work from home. Now I'm pulling that kind of cash and you can as well. Just visit http://goo.gl/FeF9

Ah, the Internet in the early 2000's. I still remember Kaaza.

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8,000 dollars is a lot for two months, but he STOPPED, it was temporary, I made 10,000 in one summer being a lowly mover.


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We did this in highschool. Don't ask me to tell you about the proofing structure because it has been over a decade.
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Wikipedia fails you again, that's not a permutation—which anyone could've pointed out due to the lack of indexation—that's the sum if the probabilities.


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Wikipedia fails you again, that's not a permutation—which anyone could've pointed out due to the lack of indexation—that's the sum if the probabilities.


"Is that a set? Oh, so that's set theory; an integral symbol? That's integral properties; multiplication and addition? That's Algebra. I'm striking gold here!"

Really?


Yeah, I'm sure that your high school taught what MIT teaches at graduate level. Especially considering how you even admit to not understanding the proof.


You don't want me to ask you of the proof because that's where Wikipedia or any other accessible source can't help you. And more importantly: that's where the actual reasoning comes in.

And it's not like I asked you to prove anything. I already did it. I just wanted an explanation of what methods I used and why, which you failed to provide.

Let's be honest. You searched Wikipedia for traces that could make you look smart. You found out what E and P stood for—which isn't hard considering they're two of the most commonly used functions in all of probability theory—you called it a day still failed to comprehend the initial expression. And you didn't even bother with the proof.

And this took you over four hours. (Yes, I dropped in every hour or so to see if you still lurked around.)


Pretty sure you can't look up what I explained on wikipedia (I just tried).


Note: I read nothing of your post - only what Robtard posted. But, yeah, I'm right. That really was stuff we did in highschool. Not the oh-so-advanced crap you're touting it to be.

And, yes, permutation is correct. Not apt, but correct. The length of your posts is directly proportional to the amount of your ego that has been wounded. smile


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And this took you over four hours. (Yes, I dropped in every hour or so to see if you still lurked around.)


Heh, got to the end of your post. It was awkward to read because you're a bit mad that I nailed it. But, no, sorry, I was playing Nova Raider and Black Ops 2 during those four hours. You tried, right?

However, it is pretty sad that you periodically checked back into a thread just to see if a single poster would respond. Really, dude? sad I pose that much of a "threat" to you?


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8,000 dollars is a lot for two months, but he STOPPED, it was temporary, I made 10,000 in one summer being a lowly mover.


I once ripped a 5 euro bill in half, that's how much money I have.

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10,000 over 3 months is working 40 hours a week at about $20.00 an hour. This would be before taxes of course.

Though that seems like a fairly high wage for a summer porter job.


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10,000 over 3 months is working 40 hours a week at about $20.00 an hour. This would be before taxes of course.

Though that seems like a fairly high wage for a summer porter job.


$10 on the clock.

But I worked Cash Jobs. I busted my ass and was so sharp that the Drivers paid me direct cash for my work off the clock. It's kinda a Code of Respect amongst movers who've earned Cash Job requests through being exceptional and getting requested by the drivers for being trusted to do things their way. cool

Doubled my pay.


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We don't have a minimum wage in Sweden, but there's a collective agreement between employers and the labor union that states that you're not allowed to pay less than 100 SEK an hour to any worker of or above the age of eighteen, with more specific numbers depending on the profession.

Not counting overtime or unsocial hour bonus, 100 SEK an hour, eight hours a week, for 25 days is 20,000 SEK—or 3 127.74 USD—a month. And if you're willing to work shifts you can easily make twice as much without an education.

I know that the U.S. has poorer working conditions but I have a hard time imagining that you couldn't make 10,000 USD over the summer.

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We don't have a minimum wage in Sweden, but there's a collective agreement between employers and the labor union that states that you're not allowed to pay less than 100 SEK an hour to any worker of or above the age of eighteen, with more specific numbers depending on the profession.

Not counting overtime or unsocial hour bonus, 100 SEK an hour, eight hours a week, for 25 days is 20,000 SEK—or 3 127.74 USD—a month. And if you're willing to work shifts you can easily make twice as much without an education.

I know that the U.S. has poorer working conditions but I have a hard time imagining that you couldn't make 10,000 USD over the summer.


You just have to be ridiculously sharp and respectful and an ass-kisser and in good shape to do it as a mover. Working well over 40 hours a week.

3,000 a month as a minimum wage? What do you live in paradise?


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3,000 a month as a minimum wage? What do you live in paradise?

As I said, it's technically not a minimum wage—since it's not a legal requirement—and if you're running a small business with one or two employers you can get around this.

That said, 20,000 SEK a month definitely isn't much. You can make that unemployed off of being part of the unemployment benefit society, assuming you've worked for at least six months in your life.

Now if you want to make money as a manual laborer the minimum wage in Norway for a full-time job is 32,000 NOK a month (or 5,610 USD). Then again a regular sized Pizza in Norway goes for 250 NOK, so you better hold on tight to the money you're making.

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Then again a regular sized Pizza in Norway goes for 250 NOK,


That better be one delicious ****ing pizza.


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