printing business card...

wawa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bchadwick Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > In Europe, I believe that masters’ degrees are > on > > cards now and then if they are in a field > relevant > > to the industry you’re working in. … a woman > who > > marries a professor with Ph.D. is also called > > "Frau Professor Doctor " just by association > … > > No offense, but I’d say that it varies a lot > between different countries and I’d jump to the > conclusion that you haven’t really looked into > this at all. No offense, but I’d say that my entire post is how this can vary a lot between countries (and time periods) and I’d jump to the conclusion that you haven’t really understood my post at all.

bchadwick’s getting nasty. Wow. Someone must have totaled his car or something.

HighestLearning Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I agree with the fellow posters. A degree that is > not MD, JD, PHD should be excluded. > > As for design, Patrick Bateman would tell you to > go for Bone with Silian Rail. But don’t be > jealous if someone shows you up with Eggshell and > Romalian type. How did a nitwit like you get such good taste?

joemontana Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > > > As for design, Patrick Bateman would tell you > to > > go for Bone with Silian Rail. But don’t be > > jealous if someone shows you up with Eggshell > and > > Romalian type. > > I can answer a pretty high ercentage of questions of AF and I almost always can follow discussions. I can’t even parse those sentences. What the heck is that about?

JoeyDVivre Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > joemontana Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > > > > As for design, Patrick Bateman would tell you > > to > > > go for Bone with Silian Rail. But don’t be > > > jealous if someone shows you up with Eggshell > > and > > > Romalian type. > > > > > I can answer a pretty high ercentage of questions > of AF and I almost always can follow discussions. > I can’t even parse those sentences. What the heck > is that about? joemontana can probably clear up the confusion when he gets back from returning some videotapes…

Joey, It’s from the movie American Psycho. The protagonist, Patrick Bateman, goes ballistic because someone has a nicer looking business card than he does.

JoeyDVivre Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bchadwick’s getting nasty. Wow. Someone must > have totaled his car or something. No, that’s OK, he has a point.

CFA goes on the card, masters definitely does not. my opinion: in the us, putting MBA (or MA, MS) after your name makes you look uppity and like you don’t realize that your degree is not an MD or PhD. most lawyers even stop short of using JD, prefering esq. which isn’t a formal designation but one that is used by convention.

Here you go joey: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=923xrzsb3hI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFcc5B4SUy8

ib put anything above undergrad that is relevant to you position

hueion Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Here you go joey: > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=923xrzsb3hI > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFcc5B4SUy8 – That was great, I should watch this movie again!

i was in Canada but i left… i am in China now :slight_smile: i dont think too many ppl have done a master’s degree but i really dont know their business here… maybe i should find out from my co-worker. anyway, i m happy to begin my career in the ibank field :slight_smile:

hueion Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Here you go joey: > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=923xrzsb3hI > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFcc5B4SUy8 American Psycho --------------------- Patrick Bateman, a young, well to do man working on wall street at his father’s company kills for no reason at all. As his life progresses his hatred for the world becomes more and more intense. Based on the book by Bret Easton Ellis. Written by Fabian DuBois Patrick Bateman, lives Wall Street by day and his nights are spent in ways impossible to fathom. Christian Bale plays this soul-less, modern monster whose zealous materialism and piercing envy fuels his homicidal activities. Written by JK2 {Flickwritr@aol.com} Patrick Bateman is handsome, well educated and intelligent. He is twenty-seven and living his own American dream. He works by day on Wall Street, earning a fortune to complement the one he was born with. At night he descends into madness, as he experiments with fear and violence. Written by Lion Films LOL… I am gonna start killing people too… if I don’t find a break into Finance (NYC) anytime soon…