A job that an employer posts for recently graduated students. A job that one supposedly can take after graduating, despite the super-low wages. And then, at the bottom of the job description: "3 TO 5 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE REQUIRED", as if they don't see the paradox in that statement.
ENTRY-LEVEL JOB OPPORTUNITY: CALLING ALL RECENT GRADS! Pay will be $7 an hour, chance of promotion after 10 years. Requirements: 3 TO 5 YEARS OF WORK EXPERIENCE IN THIS SPECIFIC FIELD. We will not consider anyone without this experience.
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A wonderful, heartwarming person who is usually a Hispanic. Loves sports and is very sensitive. Not a hater.
Trust worthy companion, who will stick with the people she cares for along time. You'll fall in love with Endry.
by Endry January 12, 2010
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Freshman asks sophomore: "What did you do in ENGR 131?"
Sophomore: "Nobody knew, but we still all got A's.
Sophomore: "Nobody knew, but we still all got A's.
by SteevyT March 17, 2011
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by Steevy_T March 17, 2011
Get the ENGR 132 mug.Engrish is the slang term for Japanese to English translations gone horribly wrong, and the results are often extremely funny
Engrish: "Gives you strong mouth and refreshing wind"
What they meant to say: "Gives you a healthy mouth and fresh breath"
What they meant to say: "Gives you a healthy mouth and fresh breath"
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