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I am amazed that Vandy and UT can't recruit better when you consider this stat
Posted on 10/16/15 at 7:50 am
Posted on 10/16/15 at 7:50 am
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Who doesn't want to be a truck and tractor operator?
Or come to UF where you can one day learn to lay flooring!
We already knew Mizzou was full of pest and that Arky and Bama are welfare states.
Posted on 10/16/15 at 7:53 am to stout
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Lousiana: Chemical engineers
Posted on 10/16/15 at 7:54 am to stout
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stout
Louisiana chemical engineer = meth lab operator
Posted on 10/16/15 at 7:55 am to stout
"Physical therapists"
That's a lot better than I expected for Mississippi.
That's a lot better than I expected for Mississippi.
Posted on 10/16/15 at 7:55 am to SavageOrangeJug
chemical engineers that move out of state
Posted on 10/16/15 at 7:57 am to Geaux23
I missed that Kentucky was food prep worker.
Posted on 10/16/15 at 7:57 am to stout
I assume pumping station operators means wellhead service tech? We aren't Oregon or Jersey.
Posted on 10/16/15 at 7:57 am to Rebel Land Shark
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That's a lot better than I expected for Mississippi.
Mississippi has a lot of fat people
they basically all need a personal PT to help them move from the couch to the kitchen and back
Posted on 10/16/15 at 7:59 am to cokebottleag
Yea I was really disappointed I couldn't work the Texas one into a gay Aggy joke.
Posted on 10/16/15 at 8:07 am to Salmon
Yes because Louisiana is a much healthier state than Mississippi
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Posted on 10/16/15 at 8:20 am to stout
Heard a commercial yesterday on XM for Walmart truck drivers, they said the average 1st year salary is 83k, was kinda shocked by that.
Posted on 10/16/15 at 8:33 am to BigLandowski
So does "Pumping Station Operator" mean that they still have full-service gas stations in Texas ? If they do then I am impressed .
Posted on 10/16/15 at 8:52 am to stout
Perhaps read the article, or have an understanding of what "disproportionately" means.
Those are jobs that are held at higher rates than any other state in country among college grads. So, for example, if the average state has 0.25% of the college grads that are floor installers and Florida has 0.47% making it the highest in the country, that is how that particular job is listed as "disproportionately popular". Doesn't necessarily mean that there are a ton of people doing that job.
Also, do you even off-season, bro?
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Note that this is not the most common job for college grads in every state
Those are jobs that are held at higher rates than any other state in country among college grads. So, for example, if the average state has 0.25% of the college grads that are floor installers and Florida has 0.47% making it the highest in the country, that is how that particular job is listed as "disproportionately popular". Doesn't necessarily mean that there are a ton of people doing that job.
Also, do you even off-season, bro?
Posted on 10/16/15 at 9:27 am to bamasgot13
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Those are jobs that are held at higher rates than any other state in country among college grads. So, for example, if the average state has 0.25% of the college grads that are floor installers and Florida has 0.47% making it the highest in the country, that is how that particular job is listed as "disproportionately popular". Doesn't necessarily mean that there are a ton of people doing that job.
Exactly...probably why Tennessee has more truck drivers (disproportionately) than other states, would be because of Fedex in Memphis (main hub).
Memphis is the world's second busiest cargo airport (only slightly behind Hong Kong), and the stuff has to get to and from the planes somehow.
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Posted on 10/16/15 at 9:29 am to stout
Texas- Pumping Station Operators
Posted on 10/16/15 at 9:30 am to stout
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Yea I was really disappointed I couldn't work the Texas one into a gay Aggy joke
You don't see an obvious joke with "pumping station"?
Posted on 10/16/15 at 9:36 am to bamasgot13
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bamasgot13
Perhaps it took a bammer with gay on the brain to see it. Stout just isn't closeted enough.
Good job.
Posted on 10/16/15 at 9:44 am to Shoney
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So does "Pumping Station Operator" mean that they still have full-service gas stations in Texas ? If they do then I am impressed
Pumping Station Operator by day, Yell Leader by night. Don't even need a wardrobe change.
Posted on 10/16/15 at 9:49 am to stout
Mississippi's just helping all those fat fricks learn to walk again after OD'ing on maple syrup.
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