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Sunday, May 27, 2007

None of your business

I have been getting a business degree which I will, thank the Heaven's, be done with in August. I will have a degree in business administration with which I plan to do...nothing. I am going on to get another degree in criminal justice but for right now I have to finish these business classes. I have this business law class which is marginally interesting but extremely high maintenance. Then I have this incredibly boring, absolutely hideous business communications class.

Now my point, and I do have one, (aside from the fact that I must have been smoking crack when I chose to major in business) is that we have this massive group project due. Now, as a rule, I can't stand group projects. Everyone in my group generally lacks focus and usually group projects bring down my average. This business communications class is the worst. I have not heard from one person in my group and it is due on Saturday. I am supposed to be doing this book in a week thing for RWA but I don't think there's any chance of finishing so much as a chapter in a week with this stupid group project. Grrr....I hate business school


Song of the Day--How To Succeed In Business Without Even Trying, From the musical of the same name. I wish. That's all I have to say.


Quote of the Day-- Arguments are to be avoided; they are always vulgar and often convincing.
-Oscar Wilde
Irish dramatist, novelist, & poet (1854 - 1900)


Amber

2 comments:

rgraham666 said...

There is, in my opinion, only one book you'll every need to know everything useful about the business world.

That book is Up The Organization. How To Stop The Corporation From Stifling People And Strangling Profits. It's by Robert Townsend, the guy who ran Avis when they were #2 but tried harder.

A brilliant piece of work now sadly forgotten by most people.

AJ Chase said...

Once I'm done with this degree I'll be happy if I never see another business book ever again although I'm sure your recommendation has merit.