When you go to apply for the job, Kevin, they’re going to ask you if you can calculate the strength of a charge, not “Who have you hired to calculate the strength of charges?”
My cousin Matt once said he’d like to become a trucker so he wouldn’t have to use math. My brother-in-law laughed. He owned a trucking business at the time and often drove himself.
Chrisdiaz801 7 months ago
That is what Miles just asked you, Kevin!
Imagine 7 months ago
More like a stunted man…
doctorwho29 7 months ago
Kevin, Kevin, Kevin…
danketaz Premium Member 7 months ago
Miles: Future Accountant to the Stars.
mccollunsky 7 months ago
Sometimes Kevin’s thoughts don’t add up either.
Ida No 7 months ago
Kevin: “I don’t want to hire a chump, you know.”
Ellis97 7 months ago
Kevin, just go study.
LawrenceS 7 months ago
Stuntmen want to do something more than be filmed doing an impossible appearing stunt. They’d like to survive to spend the paycheck for doing it.
Doug K 7 months ago
If you’re going to be dependent on other people, it’s important to make sure they are dependable.
Jethro Flatline 7 months ago
This is what people are talking about when they say networking is more important than credentials when it comes to careers.
AndrewSihler 7 months ago
Well, it’s always been true that “what you know” is less important than “who you know”. For some purposes. (Doesn’t always work.)
kaffekup 7 months ago
When you go to apply for the job, Kevin, they’re going to ask you if you can calculate the strength of a charge, not “Who have you hired to calculate the strength of charges?”
6turtle9 7 months ago
All the calculating on schemes that Kevin does should make him a wiz!
Jacob Mattingly 7 months ago
So the fall guy was about miles and Kevin this whole time. Inspiring
William Bludworth Premium Member 7 months ago
Oh good! Kevin’s gonna be another Super Dave Osborne!
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gcarlson 7 months ago
My cousin Matt once said he’d like to become a trucker so he wouldn’t have to use math. My brother-in-law laughed. He owned a trucking business at the time and often drove himself.