That Thread About Work: "Custom kitchen deliveries...!"

Are you allowed to copy and paste any of your previous papers? Or are you required to write about something new every time?
We're required to write it in new ways everytime. That means that I can write about the same thing over and over, but I can't cut and paste because papers get checked by plagiarism services such as Turnitin.com.

I can't give a client the same paper I gave to another client because the risk is that both their professors might run it through the same plagiarism service database. These checkers don't just look at stuff on the Internet and in internal libraries but stuff that has been uploaded by students and professors as well.
 
I once wrote 20 pages about Hayao Miyazaki. Oh and yes I do get paid per page.

How much per page?

The only way I could see it worth it is if it was one virgin per page.

Or a totally decked out computer with 8 GB RAM, a 2000x2000 monitor, and dual video cards....
 
How much per page?

The only way I could see it worth it is if it was one virgin per page.
The compensation per page rate would impress nobody outside of Manila, but suffice it to say, it's good enough. Of course, that is only a fraction of the amount of money the client actually pays.
 
I'm going to quit my job. My idiot boss expanded the desk staff to 24 people this semester. 5 more than last semester and 10 more than before she took over. I wound up getting 1 weekly shift and two shifts every other weekend for a grand total of 16 hours per paycheck. That won't even cover my electric bill.

So now I have to find a new job in the next week or so. Huzzah.
 
I've just done about five different papers about Eric Schlosser's book Fast Food Nation and Morgan Spurlock's Super Size Me. Makes me wonder why the sudden demand for fast food related papers.
 
So I took on a new protocol from a guy who left last month. His protocols are incomplete, and not only that, he completely omitted one whole step from a protocol, so that none of the sample works after that step.

We need a third party to write our protocols.
 
So I took on a new protocol from a guy who left last month. His protocols are incomplete, and not only that, he completely omitted one whole step from a protocol, so that none of the sample works after that step.

We need a third party to write our protocols.
I think you also need a third party to choose the third party who writes your protocols, because there's always going to be some **** who complains that the protocol person was not fairly chosen.
 
So I quit my desk job. Took me three days to get a new one.

Now I work maintenance on campus. The job is CRAZY easy and I'm getting more hours than I ever picked up at the desk.
 
Why do you call someone at 6 am to tell them they have to come in at 6 am.


6 AM!!?


I can't even remember the last time I was awake that early.
 
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