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Chase, so far you have shown no proof. I have defeated you in every aspect. I have baited you into proving that not only do you know anything about finance, but you also fail to grasp the fact of what the company you work with actually mines. This means you aren't affiliated with it any way. This means you aren't a CFO. This means you aren't a law specialist. Everything you spew is utter stupidty.
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some companies also have a casual friday but i still wear jeans, dress shirt and a sport jacket.
maybe in an office on a day without a conference meeting but not when you have to come in contact with customers/patients throughout the day. In that case dress code is active until closing. -
You guys are clueless. It doesn't matter if you're in Canada or the United States, what matters is company policies. If you're working at a high-profit company in any high level position you're wearing a full blown suit or at the very least casual business attire, especially if this is a public company. You're not going to have two nose rings and yellow hair and be openly gay unless you work as the window cleaner or are doing a routine floor sweep with MyAWM.
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tastylime63g wrote: »You guys are clueless. It doesn't matter if you're in Canada or the United States, what matters is company policies. If you're working at a high-profit company in any high level position you're wearing a full blown suit or at the very least casual business attire, especially if this is a public company. You're not going to have two nose rings and yellow hair and be openly gay unless you work as the window cleaner or are doing a routine floor sweep with MyAWM.
that's what I said... Most companies have their own dress code you have to conform to...
I only have to clean up in the pharmacy at the end of the day. So does the pharmacist. But good attempt at being funny -
I don't really see how you've 'defeated' any of my aspects. I don't need to know 100% about the companies AFFILIATED with us, and we do not work for them. We do property management for Rubicon, they stay in the back facilities along with their SCR Project workers that stay at our Bayside and other Hotel purchased for the mining industry in particular.
Rubicon / Boart Longyear's main buildings - http://goo.gl/maps/uWfJB (Red Buildings, a little north of the market)
Rubicon / Boart's / Affiliated Company building - http://goo.gl/maps/lst5G (Across from Wilson's Business Solutions)
Just a few inches north of Wilson's is our Bayside which is a previous lodge that was purchased by us in 2009 to house more guests with their selective companies.
We also own the following complexes in Red Lake and Balmertown -
95 Hammel: http://goo.gl/maps/2bspu (Lodge Complex)
Pine & Dexter Road: http://goo.gl/maps/6QSAv (Apartment Complexes)
We also own some lodges on the way to Ear Falls.
For my intelligence on Rubicon is not as high as it should, as I said I rarely deal with them - usually our Assistant Manager does that as I work night shift usually on the weekdays. I talk to Rubicon's Vice President of Operations (Claude) and Vice President of Exploration (Matt) on a daily basis when I work due to the fact they reside in our main building - I know them, but not their company besides their project here in Red Lake.
We also deal with companies such as Outland, Atlas Copco, Sling Choker and of course the ones I've already listed.
Surely such a high profile CFO such as yourself must be listed on some sort of website. Dealing with all of these businesses and the vice-presidents of billion dollar companies, and you don't even have a LinkedIn profile or even know what LinkedIn is? No mention of your name anywhere over the internet? No results for the companies you "work for". You didn't even know what mineral Rubicon mined, yet you "work closely the company" and deal with it's executives and presidents? Being a CFO and dealing with billion dollar companies, but not knowing as basic as it gets finance from the 7th grade? All of this impeccably impressive experience by the age of 18 in the real world, yet you continue to sit here, post on a competitive section of a dead game with a signature that reads Frost Gaming Chief Legalisation Manager / WCG CF Official?
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You do realize it will take months to properly code an anti cheat, get rid of all the bugs (if there are any) and do beta testing?
I guess this could be a potentially stupid question, but what happened to the MyAntiCheat thing.. why not just use that until yours is perfected? -
I guess this could be a potentially stupid question, but what happened to the MyAntiCheat thing.. why not just use that until yours is perfected?
It's a good question actually. There were many flaws within Mike's anti cheat and many users complained about lagging while running the anti cheat and dual core users' cpu usage went down the drain because of the way it was coded.
I know everyone waited for esg for about a year and a half and it ended up closing it's doors. But we're here to stay and it shouldn't take more than 2-3 months to publicly release the anti cheat and get the league underway. -
like i said before, need a tournament off the bat
a free one to attract clientele, shouldnt ask for a league that is gonna be in a fewmonths.
lpk cup no.2.
You act as if this league is going to get people to switch from CSGO.
Once again, you have no clue to what you are talking about. The CF competitive player base isn't going to expand or decrease by a large margain because of a quick tournament. -
Attract clientele?
You act as if this league is going to get people to switch from CSGO.
Once again, you have no clue to what you are talking about. The CF competitive player base isn't going to expand or decrease by a large margain because of a quick tournament.
i know several csgo players who have been playing competitive css since beta and they seemed to want to switch over depending on the prize about half a year ago.
a few players of former team xplicit and a few other fairly decent players were actually already willing to play EMS (however they weren't allowed to because UK definitely isn't a part of europe), don't see why NA scene would be different. -
i know several csgo players who have been playing competitive css since beta and they seemed to want to switch over depending on the prize about half a year ago.
a few players of former team xplicit and a few other fairly decent players were actually already willing to play EMS (however they weren't allowed to because UK definitely isn't a part of europe), don't see why NA scene would be different.
I make a post every year on the esea forums. Very little interest, and when there is interest it's 5-10 people and they aren't seriously considering it. They expect to play 1 day a week and win everything because they are source players.
People aren't going to switch to play Cross Fire unless it is for WCG/WEM or another big event like that. CSS/CSGO is very stable in NA in terms of online leagues. LAN events are what will attract players, not online tournaments.
It is different for NA.
Maybe ~15-20 NA "source" players have played competively in crossfire in 3+ years. Of those 15-20, less than 6 still play the game actively. -
Attract clientele?
You act as if this league is going to get people to switch from CSGO.
Once again, you have no clue to what you are talking about. The CF competitive player base isn't going to expand or decrease by a large margain because of a quick tournament.
see what i mean? Did i say new competitive players from cs.go?
NO
I mean players currently THAT ARE PLAYING THIS GAME, right after wcg just ended.
ive ran into alot of players that just came back, right after wcg. -
see what i mean? Did i say new competitive players from cs.go?
NO
I mean players currently THAT ARE PLAYING THIS GAME, right after wcg just ended.
ive ran into alot of players that just came back, right after wcg.
there is currently enough people playing for a league to be successful (competitive scene), once you establish the league, more people will come, why waste time holding meaningless cups when there are already people waiting? does it make sense? -
tastylime99g wrote: »- No such thing as "Ontario 991" investment company
- No such thing as an 18 year old "Chief Financial Officer" you dimwit
- You don't even have a reputable business degree outside of high school, no company would take you seriously let alone put you in charge of finances
- Studying law for seven years? You're 18 years old. You can't even get into law school until you've finished a 4 year university program. No reputable law firm would higher you for anything but a fucking window cleaner.
- Google searches of "Parketson Law Firm", "Ontario 991" and "Darocco Investments" bring no results. I even searched in a Canadian yellow-pages database and nothing popped up
You don't even know what LinkedIn is and want everyone to believe that you, a homosexual 18 year old that has two fucking lip rings and yellow dyed hair, holds executive postions at companies and has more experience than a Harvard business student that comes from a royal family?
Sure thing, bro. Your entire organization is a joke. Slaya has his head so far up his ass I've lost any hint of respect for that kid. Jon is a delusional scrawny sounding 17 year old that thinks he's sitting on $50M dollars. You're bipolar and an embarrassment to even talk to.
+1, tastylimes deserves some respect for this one.
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