Originally posted by: bctbct
I just saw the post game interview with the players, classy....not. :disgust:
Originally posted by: mpitts
Originally posted by: bctbct
I just saw the post game interview with the players, classy....not. :disgust:
They are all 18-21 and won their 2nd championship in a row. Let them have fun.
Topic Title: It's great to be a Florida Gator!
Originally posted by: mpitts
Originally posted by: bctbct
I just saw the post game interview with the players, classy....not. :disgust:
They are all 18-21 and won their 2nd championship in a row. Let them have fun.
What the hell? What kind of school do you go to?Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Topic Title: It's great to be a Florida Gator!
Yeah, but what are you going to do when you have to get a real job? 😛
Getting to watch a winning sports team and having hot classmates doesn't pay the bills, after all...
Originally posted by: bctbct
Originally posted by: mpitts
Originally posted by: bctbct
I just saw the post game interview with the players, classy....not. :disgust:
They are all 18-21 and won their 2nd championship in a row. Let them have fun.
I know, but coherent english from a college student would be nice.
Originally posted by: aswedc
Right now a Florida grad is probably more employable on a national basis than any school outside the Ivy League
Originally posted by: aswedc
What the hell? What kind of school do you go to?Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Topic Title: It's great to be a Florida Gator!
Yeah, but what are you going to do when you have to get a real job? 😛
Getting to watch a winning sports team and having hot classmates doesn't pay the bills, after all...
Right now a Florida grad is probably more employable on a national basis than any school outside the Ivy League. No one else can match the coast to coast recognition these championships bring.
Originally posted by: aswedc
What the hell? What kind of school do you go to?Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Topic Title: It's great to be a Florida Gator!
Yeah, but what are you going to do when you have to get a real job? 😛
Getting to watch a winning sports team and having hot classmates doesn't pay the bills, after all...
Right now a Florida grad is probably more employable on a national basis than any school outside the Ivy League. No one else can match the coast to coast recognition these championships bring.
Originally posted by: aswedc
People hire on recognition. Everyone knows Harvard, Stanford, Duke, etc. But right now a Florida grad is more likely to get hired in California than a UC San Diego grad in Vermont. I had heard of San Diego, but had no idea they were highly ranked until I looked it up just now in USNews because I live on the East Coast. Now I'm no HR person, but I've been responsible for a couple hires and I stand by my statement.
More people follow sports than don't care where a college degree came from. Gotta sort through the applicants on something, especially if they don't have the experience.Originally posted by: mpitts
My wife hires people for a living and she told me that as long as it doesn't say "Hollywood Upstairs Medical College", that it almost doesn't matter. The difference between Florida and Arizona / Texas / Montana / etc means zero to her.
Not everyone cares about or follows sports.
Originally posted by: aswedc
What the hell? What kind of school do you go to?Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Topic Title: It's great to be a Florida Gator!
Yeah, but what are you going to do when you have to get a real job? 😛
Getting to watch a winning sports team and having hot classmates doesn't pay the bills, after all...
Right now a Florida grad is probably more employable on a national basis than any school outside the Ivy League. No one else can match the coast to coast recognition these championships bring.
Originally posted by: aswedc
People hire on recognition. Everyone knows Harvard, Stanford, Duke, etc. But right now a Florida grad is more likely to get hired in California than a UC San Diego grad in Vermont. I had heard of San Diego, but had no idea they were highly ranked until I looked it up just now in USNews because I live on the East Coast. Now I'm no HR person, but I've been responsible for a couple hires and I stand by my statement.
Originally posted by: aswedc
More people follow sports than don't care where a college degree came from. Gotta sort through the applicants on something, especially if they don't have the experience.Originally posted by: mpitts
My wife hires people for a living and she told me that as long as it doesn't say "Hollywood Upstairs Medical College", that it almost doesn't matter. The difference between Florida and Arizona / Texas / Montana / etc means zero to her.
Not everyone cares about or follows sports.
This is my last post before the thread gets more derailed.