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white miata hardtop in C lot? Revscene sticker? :suspicious: |
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oh my god its been three minutes and hes already asking questions Posted via RS Mobile |
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I think I might know who you guys are taking about, I've had a few classes with him. So annoying. |
Naw. White guy probably 6'7 |
dude is that tall? |
I'm ~6'1 and he towers over me |
For the past 4.5 years I have not once talked to a random girl in one of them big lecture rooms. I feared they would respond arrogantly saying " do I know you?!" or just snob me off. Well, Being this will be my last semester I will just talk to one and if she responds with that attitude I will just say " wow learn to have a conversation". Anyone had any experiences like that or at least had the balls to talk to some random chick ? And when I mean talk I don't mean " o hey did our prof send out the solutions yet ?" |
its still early on in the semester so you can ask a stupid question, try to sit in the same spot every class, if she does the same you know there's some interest IMO |
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Has anyone worked for the Student Campus Safety Program (SCSP)? Is it a paid job? If so what was the pay like? I saw a student worked for the security and got curious here's the link to the program: Student Engagement Opportunities - Safety & Risk Services - Simon Fraser University |
^iirc, RacingMetro92 works for them |
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hey cereal, what are the hours like for ur shifts? I might be interested :) Posted via RS Mobile |
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The transition is possible, however, it will not be done directly through the department. Security at SFU is contracted to Concord Security, so you would have to be employed with them first and then request to be assigned to SFU. I'm not sure how likely it is that Concord accepts assignment requests, so it's best to ask them directly. Note: you will most likely be assigned to graveyard (11PM-7AM) when you first start as a security guard at SFU. To avoid any confusion, student patrollers and management are directly hired by SFU, so they are SFU employees and work alongside the Concord guards. Quote:
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And yeah, I'm probably the one in the gym lol |
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WHOEVER IS IN ASC 201/300 REVEAL YOURSELF! EDIT: 3 Page essay on Tokyo Drift, 5 pages comparing Bloodsport and Ip Man :lawl: These papers are going to be hilarious to write academically :fullofwin: |
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Anyone else feel bad when working out on those new cardio machines they got with the digital screen and wireless? ever since they got them at the beginning of the year, I'm getting chest pain in different locations when working on those. If I stay away from them I'm fine, and have o pain when I go run outside. For example I went hiking last weekend for 6 hours, I had high pulse throughout the day and no pain. Yet I can't run for more than 4 minutes before I'm getting chest pain on these machines I noticed they are wireless, so I'm thinking they could be similiar to the hole smart meter fiasco. Apparently this is what's happening to your cell when you get exposed to high RF/MW radiation I was skeptical about the whole smart meter fiasco, especially since I live in an apartment building so never had to deal with it, but after getting chest pains all of the sudden as soon as these machines were brought in, it got me thinking. P.S. I had an EKG done in December for my job, and it came out clean so no, I don't have any heart problems I wonder how high the RF field is in these. Apparently the limit in Canada is 3 W/mē http://www.spectran.com/grenzwerte_d_en.shtml |
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