hi, i am new and have started to dual box 2 hunters . my main is jona i would like to join the guild can the leader or an oficer send me a pm plz
hi, i am new and have started to dual box 2 hunters . my main is jona i would like to join the guild can the leader or an oficer send me a pm plz
Back after my Christmas break!!
Main is Zyrex.
Warriorkiller, send me a PM in game and I'll throw you an invite.
Cheers,
Stealthy
The Zerg (Magtheridon - US)
Fact of Life: After Monday and Tuesday even the calendar says W T F.
Ok my characters that are in <the zerg> are
Malariaa 70 priest
Toastslice 70 druid
Seepingsore 70 lock
Bactine 34 shammy
Tandori 29 paladin
They are each the fifth member of each of my groups
who is this ebola imposter? HE MUST BE KILLED!!!
- You put the lime in the coke u nut.
I have my Shamans/Paladin in the Guild, and my main is Betasol (should be Alphasol, but whatever). Thinking about renaming them all to Llliiilli and similar variations just to fuck with people.
I get a 170 ping on Mag, it sucks!
The poetry that comes from the squaring off between,
And the circling is worth it,
Finding beauty in the dissonance
Am I the only person in The Zerg that cannot see the Member forums? Lemme try PMing Ellay...
Gorepig and crew here. Details in sig.
Speaking of vacations and jobs. I work from home and am currently contracting: programming tools for a game company. But, I think I still need a vacation so I can play more WoW![]()
Whisperwind - US - Alliance
5x Human Death Knights - all level 120
1x Human Paladin for LFD: 120
Bleeding Hollow - US - Horde - [On the Bench currently]
5x Orc Death Knights - 1 x 90 + 4 x 60s
1x Blood Elf Paladin: Level 67 - Healer for 5 man LFD
Started a 4 Hunter 1 Paladin team, level 16 now, so far so good....
Lemiy - Paly
Huntohs
Huntahs
Huntehs
Huntih
EDIT: Wow.. I have no idea how this post made it to this thread.. something got out of sync. I'm not sure what thread I was in when I made this response.
I did retail work while I was in school, and aside from the fantastic discounts at Best Buy, that job sucked. A few coworkers are part-time interns in college making $16/hr - I would have killed to be making that much and be building experience in a field I enjoy while I was in school. Keyclone is right though about finding your own cash. Although my current company is too great of an opportunity to consider leaving, I developed Access databases for small businesses as a contractor in college, usually charging $50/hr. That was a fairly low pay for that sort of work - my teacher at the time was contracting her Access database work for $125/hr. Contract work (for any discpline) has pros and cons..Originally Posted by Seshiro
Pros:
- Work your own hours. (That doesn't necessarily mean you'll be working less than 60 hours a week though!)
- Growth is limitless. (If the work is too much for you to handle, consider hiring employees. Congrats - you're a business owner, but be prepared for all the issues that come along..)
- (Usually) Higher hourly wage. Depending on the field, it can be MUCH higher, but usually not guaranteed after the contract work is done. Not many companies are willing to pay $125/hr for someone to maintain a database after the initial development and polishing work is done.
- Tax deductions for home-office. I didn't go this far, but I believe even partial rent/utilities/furniture/computer/car/gas/insurance can be included if you dedicate a room to your office but have to travel to clients for work/meetings.
Cons:
- No steady/guaranteed paycheck. Depending on your market size, it *can* be difficult to build up a reputation and maintain solid contracts.
- No company benefits. No 401k. No health/dental/vision insurance. No travel expense reimbursement. No profit sharing. No pension.
- Paying your taxes - since you're not paying taxes during the year, expect to pay 20-40% of the money you've collected during the year to the government by April 15th!
- Solely responsible for customer satisfaction - some are FAR more demanding and picky than reasonable, but you'll have to deal with that to uphold a reputation for your work. Remember - you're being hired to do something they can't do, and that usually means that they can't even convey exactly what they want in the first place. Be prepared to have to re-do work to suit them after they change their mind for the 19th time. Sometimes you end up NOT working your own hours since you've got 100 hours of work to do in a week to make all your cusomers happy.
Ex-WoW 5-boxer.
Currently playing:
Akama [Empire of Orlando]
Zandantilus - 85 Shaman, Teebow - 85 Paladin, Kodex - 85 Rogue.
Definitely going to 4-box Diablo 3 after testing the beta for how well this would work.
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