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« on: February 16, 2015, 05:28:38 PM »

The answer is probably yes, and that's quite damning considering the number of students and minors we have who are working only very part time if at all who no doubt drive the numbers down.

But if we assume Bushie averaged 30 hours a week when he was employed in 2014 (that's a stretch too) and was employed about half the year, that means he averaged 15 hours a week. So the only way he didn't is if more than half of Atlas is not employed full time, which even here I doubt, and that's not even counting the people who average more than 40 hours a week (I probably do, but just barely, but then consider people like Torie and muon.)
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« Reply #1 on: February 16, 2015, 06:11:41 PM »

The answer is probably yes, and that's quite damning considering the number of students and minors we have who are working only very part time if at all who no doubt drive the numbers down.

But if we assume Bushie averaged 30 hours a week when he was employed in 2014 (that's a stretch too) and was employed about half the year, that means he averaged 15 hours a week. So the only way he didn't is if more than half of Atlas is not employed full time, which even here I doubt, and that's not even counting the people who average more than 40 hours a week (I probably do, but just barely, but then consider people like Torie and muon.)

Again, you're saying the forum as a whole is superior to me?
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« Reply #2 on: February 16, 2015, 07:14:41 PM »

The answer is probably yes, and that's quite damning considering the number of students and minors we have who are working only very part time if at all who no doubt drive the numbers down.

But if we assume Bushie averaged 30 hours a week when he was employed in 2014 (that's a stretch too) and was employed about half the year, that means he averaged 15 hours a week. So the only way he didn't is if more than half of Atlas is not employed full time, which even here I doubt, and that's not even counting the people who average more than 40 hours a week (I probably do, but just barely, but then consider people like Torie and muon.)

Again, you're saying the forum as a whole is superior to me?

I have no idea who you are but I browse this forum occasionally and I think its safe to say the OP has some sort of strange, borderline unhealthy obsession with you and your life and judging by his tone and the tone others take when addressing you, they do speak to you like an inferior and for some reason you seem oblivious to it.


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« Reply #3 on: February 16, 2015, 07:24:40 PM »

The answer is probably yes, and that's quite damning considering the number of students and minors we have who are working only very part time if at all who no doubt drive the numbers down.

But if we assume Bushie averaged 30 hours a week when he was employed in 2014 (that's a stretch too) and was employed about half the year, that means he averaged 15 hours a week. So the only way he didn't is if more than half of Atlas is not employed full time, which even here I doubt, and that's not even counting the people who average more than 40 hours a week (I probably do, but just barely, but then consider people like Torie and muon.)

Again, you're saying the forum as a whole is superior to me?

Well it IS true no matter how much he has a man crush on you.
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« Reply #4 on: February 17, 2015, 11:22:05 AM »

The answer is probably yes, and that's quite damning considering the number of students and minors we have who are working only very part time if at all who no doubt drive the numbers down.

But if we assume Bushie averaged 30 hours a week when he was employed in 2014 (that's a stretch too) and was employed about half the year, that means he averaged 15 hours a week. So the only way he didn't is if more than half of Atlas is not employed full time, which even here I doubt, and that's not even counting the people who average more than 40 hours a week (I probably do, but just barely, but then consider people like Torie and muon.)

Again, you're saying the forum as a whole is superior to me?

If he's not saying it, I am.
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« Reply #5 on: February 17, 2015, 11:52:45 AM »

The answer is probably yes, and that's quite damning considering the number of students and minors we have who are working only very part time if at all who no doubt drive the numbers down.

But if we assume Bushie averaged 30 hours a week when he was employed in 2014 (that's a stretch too) and was employed about half the year, that means he averaged 15 hours a week. So the only way he didn't is if more than half of Atlas is not employed full time, which even here I doubt, and that's not even counting the people who average more than 40 hours a week (I probably do, but just barely, but then consider people like Torie and muon.)

Again, you're saying the forum as a whole is superior to me?

If he's not saying it, I am.

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« Reply #6 on: February 17, 2015, 01:36:56 PM »

No tbh, since a large chunk of our posters are 13 year olds, or rich college students, who have never worked a day in their lives before.
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« Reply #7 on: February 17, 2015, 01:48:36 PM »

I don't think Bushie's inability to hold down a steady job makes him inferior to us. I think it's his selfishness and gluttony at how he goes about it. His admission that he is forcing his parents to finance the Tulsa apartment because he needs a place far away from them is ultimate dishonor of your parents.

I just hope he's omitting the part where he cries himself to sleep nightly from the guilt of robbing Papa out of a retirement and he's not really this shameless.
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« Reply #8 on: February 18, 2015, 01:44:00 AM »

No tbh, since a large chunk of our posters are 13 year olds, or rich college students, who have never worked a day in their lives before.

This.
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« Reply #9 on: February 18, 2015, 01:42:27 PM »

I will walk more hours than Bushie will work in 2015.
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