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Fruhlein | 10 April 2008 | Fruhlein's Dots | | 12 Comments

I wonder if it would be wise of me to take up Journalism.

Write.

I don’t know. I’m not that opinionated and passionate enough to endure it, I think. :|

Fruhlein is the ruler of a land called Ploomy where all your hearts secretly live.^.~
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12 Comments »

  1. i thought you like to take up law…….

  2. I gave that up YEARS ago.:))

  3. walay kwarta sa journalism. maayo pa fashion design. we need more entreprenuers in the family and in the philippines. the journalists in the philippines have caused too much problem already, let’s not add more misery to this country.

  4. aduh..! akO?! iL suppOrt
    magkiNaUnsa mN..nyahah!!
    gO gO gO with ur dreaMz..!

  5. You want to help this country, read this letter from a hydraulics firm!

    Hi Primo,

    A couple of months ago, I was flying home
    from a business trip and happened to be seated
    next to the national sales manager for
    Eaton/Vickers Hydraulics.

    During the course of our conversation I learnt
    that Eaton now has over 300 engineers at their
    facility in Pune, India. And this facility is
    rapidly becoming Eaton’s global technical center.

    My initial reaction to this was “WOW”, but
    upon reflection this is not surprising at all.
    It’s totally consistent with the current
    decay of engineering in the western world.

    According to a report in the December 2006 issue
    of the International Fluid Power Society newsletter:

    - Less than 6 percent of high school seniors in the US
    plan to pursue engineering degrees.
    This is down 36 percent from ten years ago.

    - In 2000, 56 percent of China’s undergraduate degrees
    were in the hard sciences.
    In the US the figure was 17 percent.

    - In 2007, China will produce six times more engineers
    than the US. While Japan, with half the population of
    the USA, has produced double the engineers in recent years.

    - If these trends continue, 90 percent of the world’s engineers
    will be living in Asia by 2010.

    It gets worse when it comes to fluid power.
    The same study found 95 percent of all Mechanical Engineering
    grads in the US have not been exposed to fluid power.
    And the situation is similar here in Australia,
    at both degree and trade level.

    So is this a threat or an opportunity?

    I say it’s both. If you’re someone who hires
    fluid power expertise - it’s gonna get harder to find.
    And the law of supply and demand suggests
    you’ll pay more for it.

    If you’re a mechanic, fitter, technician or engineer
    it’s an opportunity:

    Pursue fluid power as a specialization and you’ll have
    as much work and as many job options as you can handle.

    But how do you get an education in fluid power?
    The same way most of us have.

    When asked how they acquired their fluid power knowledge,
    61 percent of respondents to a survey published in the
    February 2007 issue Hydraulic and Pneumatics magazine
    indicated it was through self-directed learning.

    If you’re wondering where to start this process,
    I’ve put together a package of information that’s
    suitable for all levels - from novice to pro.
    It’s called the ‘Fluid Power Mother Lode’.

    For details of what’s included and the
    powerful knowledge you’ll gain, go here now:

    http://www.hydraulicsupermarket.com/motherlode.html

    Remember, the knowledge you’ll acquire from this information
    will make you extremely valuable in the market place -
    because of its scarcity.

    So get it today, while it’s still on special.

    Yours for better hydraulics knowledge,

    Brendan Casey

  6. :)) wa jud ko’y talent anang fashion design, tats. plus, i think i’m more of the investor/kingmaker type…. I’m not much of an entrepreneur.:))

  7. Na! Tuon na lang ug pangluto sa tesda ate unya pangasawa dayon ug datu! Panamini imo Mommy, dili lang datu iya na bana. mwahahaha!

    ayaw na lag usik usik ug kwarta eskwela ug bachelor’s degree. Naa bitaw uban diha walay degree tan-awa successful man. daghan sila kwarta unya daghan pa gyud sila asawa! ha ha ha

  8. iskuyla na lang ug nursing sa CIT bwehehehehe

    day pag abogado na lang…wa man tay abogado unya maayong laki man kaayo ka motubag ug murason..unya gahi pud ka ug ulo…sakto kaayo bwahahahahaha

  9. bitaw, pamakak na lang imong tun-an day! Unya wala man kay balls!

    What is a lawyer? lawyer is cold, thick skinned, no balls, and a liar.

  10. aw di na maglisud ug tuun ug pamakak kay dugong redoble man na sya….bakakon pud bwahahahahaha

  11. unsa man ni mga uncle nimo bebs, dili man magtarong ug tambag. maayo gali kay naa ambition…….pag sure mo diha oy!

  12. di na kinahanglan tambagan kay brayt man kaayo na sila…makahunahuna ra lagi na ug unsa iyang kuhaon…

    joke joke ra gud ni amoa…dalang tinuod gamay bwahahahaha

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