Johnnies/Summer League Play

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desco80

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Re: Johnnies/Summer League Play
« Reply #20 on: July 06, 2012, 03:07:37 PM »
FYI ... the poverty line in the US is somewhere $11k  for a single adult.   
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Re: Johnnies/Summer League Play
« Reply #21 on: July 06, 2012, 03:40:02 PM »
I will say that the demographic on the SJU boards is somewhat skewed.  Knowing the backgrounds of a large number of the posters, most of us are able to spend a good chunk of time discussing basketball and the weather for a reason.  Large number of successful guys on these boards who have the money to go to games, travel and leisure time to enjoy discussing the game. I'm not saying this the case across the board, but for the most part, people on these boards aren't struggling to make ends meet and skating the poverty line.

Re: Johnnies/Summer League Play
« Reply #22 on: July 06, 2012, 04:00:30 PM »
Newsman was that also when a college credit cost $100 a semester?   NRB is correct and $12-24k is completely unacceptable for a reasonably intelligent SJU graduate, especially in the NY area. 

If you can only find part-time work in a shitty economy, those totals are what you might be pulling.

I hate to break it to you young guys, but a lot of older guys who lost their big-money jobs will take anything if it means losing their house, and those lower-paying, foot-in-the-door jobs that might have been yours out of college are less plentiful because of it.

I know what you mean. I graduated law school (with a B+ GPA), fully licensed in NY and it took me a year and 4 months to find a job that pays me $35,000.

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Re: Johnnies/Summer League Play
« Reply #23 on: July 06, 2012, 04:22:00 PM »
Newsman was that also when a college credit cost $100 a semester?   NRB is correct and $12-24k is completely unacceptable for a reasonably intelligent SJU graduate, especially in the NY area. 

If you can only find part-time work in a shitty economy, those totals are what you might be pulling.

I hate to break it to you young guys, but a lot of older guys who lost their big-money jobs will take anything if it means losing their house, and those lower-paying, foot-in-the-door jobs that might have been yours out of college are less plentiful because of it.

I know what you mean. I graduated law school (with a B+ GPA), fully licensed in NY and it took me a year and 4 months to find a job that pays me $35,000.

And let's not even talk about about health issues impacting financial security!   :-X

Re: Johnnies/Summer League Play
« Reply #24 on: July 06, 2012, 04:22:50 PM »
I plan on graduating with a teaching degree next year, and the outlook is not good in terms of finding a job. Not sure I will be making much more than that right out of college.

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Re: Johnnies/Summer League Play
« Reply #25 on: July 06, 2012, 05:32:05 PM »
This economy is down right depressing and job placement is scarce. My aunt just got me hired working for primerica financial services. She's done pretty well for herself retiring from the company after making 100k plus a year. Let's see how this goes, but so far so good.

Re: Johnnies/Summer League Play
« Reply #26 on: July 06, 2012, 05:33:48 PM »
This economy is down right depressing and job placement is scarce. My aunt just got me hired working for primerica financial services. She's done pretty well for herself retiring from the company after making 100k plus a year. Let's see how this goes, but so far so good.
congrats

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Re: Johnnies/Summer League Play
« Reply #27 on: July 06, 2012, 05:35:23 PM »
This economy is down right depressing and job placement is scarce. My aunt just got me hired working for primerica financial services. She's done pretty well for herself retiring from the company after making 100k plus a year. Let's see how this goes, but so far so good.
congrats
Thanx , if anyone in the NYC area is looking for work there hiring.

Re: Johnnies/Summer League Play
« Reply #28 on: July 06, 2012, 05:36:45 PM »
This economy is down right depressing and job placement is scarce. My aunt just got me hired working for primerica financial services. She's done pretty well for herself retiring from the company after making 100k plus a year. Let's see how this goes, but so far so good.
congrats
Thanx , if anyone in the NYC area is looking for work there hiring.
what are you going to be doing for them ?

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Re: Johnnies/Summer League Play
« Reply #29 on: July 06, 2012, 05:38:05 PM »
This economy is down right depressing and job placement is scarce. My aunt just got me hired working for primerica financial services. She's done pretty well for herself retiring from the company after making 100k plus a year. Let's see how this goes, but so far so good.

All the best Chille!

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Re: Johnnies/Summer League Play
« Reply #30 on: July 06, 2012, 05:40:49 PM »
This economy is down right depressing and job placement is scarce. My aunt just got me hired working for primerica financial services. She's done pretty well for herself retiring from the company after making 100k plus a year. Let's see how this goes, but so far so good.
congrats
Thanx , if anyone in the NYC area is looking for work there hiring.
what are you going to be doing for them ?
Managerial work, training and developing sales force
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Re: Johnnies/Summer League Play
« Reply #31 on: July 06, 2012, 11:08:33 PM »
Bob Turley, a former pitcher for the Yankees, who I believe won a Cy Young award in the late 1950's, was a "big wheel" at Primerica.

His nephew played baseball at St. John's.

Much good luck to all with their job searches.

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Re: Johnnies/Summer League Play
« Reply #32 on: July 07, 2012, 09:38:04 AM »
Newsman was that also when a college credit cost $100 a semester?   NRB is correct and $12-24k is completely unacceptable for a reasonably intelligent SJU graduate, especially in the NY area. 

If you can only find part-time work in a shitty economy, those totals are what you might be pulling.

I hate to break it to you young guys, but a lot of older guys who lost their big-money jobs will take anything if it means losing their house, and those lower-paying, foot-in-the-door jobs that might have been yours out of college are less plentiful because of it.

I know what you mean. I graduated law school (with a B+ GPA), fully licensed in NY and it took me a year and 4 months to find a job that pays me $35,000.

Things are definitely different even for a law school graduate these days, especially considering the large amount of loans you have coming out of school. Best of luck as you start your career. I would suggest getting into the boring life of insurance defense or plaintiff/applicant work, people are always getting hurt on the job or filing civil lawsuits after an accident. This line of law provided for a comfortable (although not lucrative) life for me after I left adjusting claims while going to law school at night in my late 20's/   

Re: Johnnies/Summer League Play
« Reply #33 on: July 07, 2012, 05:04:02 PM »
Newsman was that also when a college credit cost $100 a semester?   NRB is correct and $12-24k is completely unacceptable for a reasonably intelligent SJU graduate, especially in the NY area. 

If you can only find part-time work in a shitty economy, those totals are what you might be pulling.

I hate to break it to you young guys, but a lot of older guys who lost their big-money jobs will take anything if it means losing their house, and those lower-paying, foot-in-the-door jobs that might have been yours out of college are less plentiful because of it.

I know what you mean. I graduated law school (with a B+ GPA), fully licensed in NY and it took me a year and 4 months to find a job that pays me $35,000.

Things are definitely different even for a law school graduate these days, especially considering the large amount of loans you have coming out of school. Best of luck as you start your career. I would suggest getting into the boring life of insurance defense or plaintiff/applicant work, people are always getting hurt on the job or filing civil lawsuits after an accident. This line of law provided for a comfortable (although not lucrative) life for me after I left adjusting claims while going to law school at night in my late 20's/

Appreciate the advice. I've been working as an associate at this job for 9 months. Doing Plaintiff's work in mainly PI with some Med. Mal. The loans make it a lot harder to live a comfortable life.

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Re: Johnnies/Summer League Play
« Reply #34 on: July 08, 2012, 11:50:07 AM »
the pay scale of the NBDL must be looked at for what it is--it is an internship and as such the pay is good for an internship.  Like any internship, the interns are evaluated and those that perform the best are offered the full time job.  the NBA teams are investing money in the NBDL in order to find that "intern" who rises above the heard.

As to college, it is not a time to graduate if you have the WRONG degree.  Some majors are leading to high paying starting salaries for the folks who are at the top part of their class.  The song from the broadway show, Avenue Q, says it best--"What do you do with a BA in English"

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Re: Johnnies/Summer League Play
« Reply #35 on: July 09, 2012, 08:55:06 AM »
Burrell gave a shoutout on Facebook to Evans, DJ, Paris, Moe and Hardy wishing them all luck with NBA Summer League.  6 logos were attached.  We know DJ is CLE, JB is GS, Moe is PHI, and Dwight is MIA.  The other two logos were PHX and CHA.  So Dunlap must have got someone an invite.

Kind of surprised Brownlee wasn't at least invited somewhere
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Re: Johnnies/Summer League Play
« Reply #36 on: July 09, 2012, 09:51:30 AM »
people breaking into broadcasting and journalism are making that small money.  not everyone is going to smith-barney.

Newsie. For as long as I knew you on here we obviously knew your field and profession.  We you in the TV/Digital side as opposed to print?  Since Print is dying more and more each day.

well...the 78 hundred per was when i trained as an underwriter for a large commercial insurance company.  i switched careers and went into radio.  that was nirvana.  i won't go through the whole resume..but i spent about 20 years on the air at 1010WINS.  i moved over to fox because they offered a great pension plan...401k..medical benefits, etc that the three unions i belonged to (WRITERS GUILD, AFTRA and NABET) couldn't come close to touching.  I figured it was time to be a grown up and take care of my family.  the upside is i retire at the end of the week.  we'll see what happens from here.

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Re: Johnnies/Summer League Play
« Reply #37 on: July 09, 2012, 09:54:44 AM »
people breaking into broadcasting and journalism are making that small money.  not everyone is going to smith-barney.

Newsie. For as long as I knew you on here we obviously knew your field and profession.  We you in the TV/Digital side as opposed to print?  Since Print is dying more and more each day.

well...the 78 hundred per was when i trained as an underwriter for a large commercial insurance company.  i switched careers and went into radio.  that was nirvana.  i won't go through the whole resume..but i spent about 20 years on the air at 1010WINS.  i moved over to fox because they offered a great pension plan...401k..medical benefits, etc that the three unions i belonged to (WRITERS GUILD, AFTRA and NABET) couldn't come close to touching.  I figured it was time to be a grown up and take care of my family.  the upside is i retire at the end of the week.  we'll see what happens from here.

Congrats on retirement.  Enjoy!
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Re: Johnnies/Summer League Play
« Reply #38 on: July 09, 2012, 09:56:30 AM »
many thanks!!

Re: Johnnies/Summer League Play
« Reply #39 on: July 09, 2012, 01:23:49 PM »
BTW, Moe is making his Summer League debut today on NBA TV at 5 EST.