Where do you work? What do you do? How long have your worked there?
I've been working at FedEx for a couple months now. I load boxes into trucks to be delivered. I love the job, but hate waking up at 3 am to do it.
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Best of luck to you man. It should be a rewarding experience. Stay Safe, Las Vegas can get pretty dangerous I hear.I am currently in the L.V Police Academy in my 13th Week. I graduate sometime within the upcoming months.
So basically, I'll be a Police Officer in Las Vegas sometime in late September.
can't wait !!!!
RKO510
[QUOTE="RKO510"]Best of luck to you man. It should be a rewarding experience. Stay Safe, Las Vegas can get pretty dangerous I hear. Thanks man. It's not too dangerous. But you must be alert. Anything can happen in Sin City. Luckily, I'll be in the Metropolitan area (areas that revolve around the strip)I am currently in the L.V Police Academy in my 13th Week. I graduate sometime within the upcoming months.
So basically, I'll be a Police Officer in Las Vegas sometime in late September.
can't wait !!!!
ferrari2001
[QUOTE="RKO510"]You are going to be flexing that taser a lot. oops. double post. Haha. Not sooo much. I have yet to use a Taser. Hopefully soon. I have though experienced Pepper Spray and the use of it. It's the worst feeling.I am currently in the L.V Police Academy in my 13th Week. I graduate sometime within the upcoming months.
So basically, I'll be a Police Officer in Las Vegas sometime in late September.
can't wait !!!!
wstfld
I work in retail as an Early Morning Replenishment Assosicate. Been working here for like a year now but I'm currently looking for another job. We mostly sell clothes and other domestic products and some electronics, but I would like to work where they have a good amount of electronics. The pay is good enough to pay my bills, buy groceries and helps out with other needs, plus I get decent benefits but I wouldn't mind getting paid more.
I do customer administration for a luxury chocolate company.
It involves sorting and opening any post that comes from customers, processing whatever it is we receive from them, and phoning them if there are any problems.
The work isn't very interesting, and the pay is low, but I like it because the people I work with are really friendly, and the atmosphere and overall morale is really good.
However, because I'm on a zero hours contract (i.e. I only go to work when there's work to be done), and it's the summertime (nobody wants expensive chocolate over the summer, y'see) I haven't actually been to work for a couple of months. Hopefully it won't be much longer, because the workload should be picking up soonish for the run up to Christmas, when everything gets a bit crazy.
[QUOTE="ferrari2001"][QUOTE="RKO510"]Best of luck to you man. It should be a rewarding experience. Stay Safe, Las Vegas can get pretty dangerous I hear. Thanks man. It's not too dangerous. But you must be alert. Anything can happen in Sin City. Luckily, I'll be in the Metropolitan area (areas that revolve around the strip) Oh ok, it's not quite so bad in the tourist areas. Just way to many people.I am currently in the L.V Police Academy in my 13th Week. I graduate sometime within the upcoming months.
So basically, I'll be a Police Officer in Las Vegas sometime in late September.
can't wait !!!!
RKO510
[QUOTE="psychobrew"]Data Analyst, which basically consists of figuring out what data people need and creating and automating the reporting. I'm getting in to database administration and report server administration now too.Atmanix
Sounds like what I do.
Pretty close, I'd imagine. How clean is the data you get to work with?Over this summer I'm working as a research assistant doing work on multi-unit auction theory. We're trying to characterize bounds on the set of rationalizable bids in an N-by-K discriminatory auction.
And yes, what I'm doing has absolutely no relevance to the real world. :P
Ah, yeah, I hear ya. I like bidding on ebay.Over this summer I'm working as a research assistant doing work on multi-unit auction theory. We're trying to characterize bounds on the set of rationalizable bids in an N-by-K discriminatory auction.
chessmaster1989
Game theory is awesome and is completely relevant, what are you talking about?Over this summer I'm working as a research assistant doing work on multi-unit auction theory. We're trying to characterize bounds on the set of rationalizable bids in an N-by-K discriminatory auction.
And yes, what I'm doing has absolutely no relevance to the real world. :P
chessmaster1989
[QUOTE="chessmaster1989"]Ah, yeah, I hear ya. I like bidding on ebay.Over this summer I'm working as a research assistant doing work on multi-unit auction theory. We're trying to characterize bounds on the set of rationalizable bids in an N-by-K discriminatory auction.
Animatronic64
What we're doing right now has nothing to do with ebay actually. :P
Game theory is awesome and is completely relevant, what are you talking about?
entropyecho
I doubt what we're doing will though. :(
Presmise: you have N bidders bidding for K objects. You have K marginal values for the objects and submit K bids based on those marginal values. Everyone else has marginal values and does the same. The highest K bids each win an object and pay the bid (so, if you have bids 50, 40, and 10 all in the top K bids, you win 3 objects and pay 100). So, we're trying to characterize the set of possible bidding strategies assuming you don't know the opponents' strategies (but form conjectures about them). We're basically trying to put an upper and lower bound on the "best response" set, i.e. the set of best responses to different conjectures about opponents' behavior.
i'm a student, i work at the kitchen hall last year "my first year of college" and that wasn't fun, coming back to your dorm from scrubbing dishes i was never in no mood to do homework. So this year parents are going to help me out and i can focus on my schooling yaaay.
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