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    which is better and why? part time job with maybe no end date. full time job for 6 months only.?

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    It is hard to say I guess it depends on how much value does the 6-month jobs add to your resume. Ask yourself the question will the 6-month project land me a job afterwards by the experience you gained. If the answer is "no" go for the part-time job and look for a fulltime job on the side.

    Hope this helps and good luck!

    10 Answers2 years ago
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    Why are so many actors, and people from other countries commenting and having opinions on US Politics?

    I have never understood why people from other countries, who know little about the culture or politics of the United States (or any country for that matter) commenting on societal issues or policy of the United States. I went to Scotland about five years ago, and was talking to some people there, and they were asking me questions about the United States and making comments on its policy and society. My response to them was, "Why are you making comments on things that you know nothing about. I at least have the humility to admit my ignorance. I will not comment about your country's politics or culture when I know very little to nothing about it." They told me that they read about it in the news all the time, and news about the US shows up more about news about their own country. I realise that the US is the "leading country for the free world", but I still don't get it. Reading news about a country does not educate you about a country's people, and neither does a formal education, I grew up in a very rural, isolated small town in the US, and when I tell people I am from a certain region or state,and 99 percent of the time, they are wrong about what they think about it. Don't get me wrong, inquiring about a place's culture from someone who lives there is fine, because it seeks to enhance your knowledge, but I don't understand people from other countries, provinces, or states, making comments about other ones with little to no knowledge.

    12 Answers3 years ago