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It's Richard Dean Anderson's 60th birthday, and we hope he's having a great day.
Keep da shirt away from him pls.
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Keep da shirt away from him pls.
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ETA: first/dibs :P
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(Anonymous) 2010-01-23 08:06 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
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Some frames are particularly worth fighting for . . .
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So I took a break. The degree was supposed to make me employable, and I figured I'd come back and finish when I ended up adrift between jobs. Without the degree, I wouldn't be able to get constant work in my field. Supposedly.
More than a decade of pretty much constant employment later, I made a bonfire and burned the unfinished draft thesis and supporting materials. (wheee!!) I did go back to school a couple of years later -- at a very good local community college -- got a couple of certificates in a completely different field, and have continued to be pretty much continuously and comfortably employed since then.
Mind you, the education was invaluable, and still is, even though the degree proved to be something I could live without. Both the book-larning and the associated experience (in a grad school theatre programme, you do things as well as study them) gave me the skills to work and go on working. WHen I burned out on theatre as a career, I went back to school and found I could still learn, and that was good too.
Incidentally, I wouldn't sell yourself short either. Someone as good as research and writing as you are would be perfectly able to stay afloat in any academic environment, as long as you genuinely wanted the goal you were working for.
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A Spanking! A Spanking!
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Melissa M.
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