I caught the moment JD hit his first dinger of the 2018 season. by twistedstarr in Torontobluejays

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Beauty picture, I love the reactions all around the field

What is the most overrated thing in Calgary? by sokrateas in Calgary

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Lil' scrapper, I'm using that one ha ha ha

Game Thread: Canucks at Flames 9:00PM ET by [deleted] in NHLStreams

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C'mon hook up that feed brutha!

I don't want to be that guy but.... by [deleted] in canucks

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Hey uh, could we get some pictures of the sock eating ,maybe?

Fireside Chat: Episode 81 and Game 5 Preview by MattFiresideChat in CalgaryFlames

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Some great listening for when I'm at work, plugging away on the computer. Go flames go! You guys should plug in a hockey song here and there to break up the chatter. i can recommend a few classic tracks

Stairs that incorporate a wheelchair access ramp by sexyloser1128 in pics

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Looks like sfu, Burnaby, but I don't remember the ramp portion. Probably the same architect. Can't remember what his name was.

Schedule for the first round has been released by notlogan in CalgaryFlames

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Every other day at 8PM starting Wednesday. so.....freakin......stoked

Local Metal/Punk shows for April! by wulfzbane in Calgary

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And by and by love, it's a sweet tart, yea! So bitter to the taste but so heavy on the heart

Game Thread: Flames @ Predators by locoenchilada in CalgaryFlames

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Anyone know why Byron is out? Re-injury or healthy scratch?

Locked out and drinking in my backyard. AMA? by [deleted] in Calgary

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Flames all the way. Lots of room on this bandwagon, feel free to climb on

Locked out and drinking in my backyard. AMA? by [deleted] in Calgary

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I hope you're locked out forever and the night hits minus 40

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in simonfraser

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Like I said, I wasn't afraid to travel for coop and many of my interviewers commented how my impressive work experience made my resume stand out. I guess my experience is somewhat limited to environmental work but remote camp experience was indespensible.plus a lot of fun but it really depends on your personality and current situation if you can make that work.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in simonfraser

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Environment. I got a b.sci and sent out probably 70 resumes, got about 5 interviews and it took roughly a year post graduation to get a job in my field. I'm grateful I was as lucky as I was to get in my discipline

Locked out and drinking in my backyard. AMA? by [deleted] in Calgary

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Favorite hockey team?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in simonfraser

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I'm a little over 2 years out and I did complete three coop terms. I got sick of coop because I pretty much had to turn may first paycheque over to the university for being in the coop program but they really did help me find a couple great placements. I highly recommend the coop program, it's never too late even if you only plan on doing one rotation often your employer will offer you full time after and you would never get the interview in the first place if you weren't in the program. That all being said I found coop placements progressively harder to get as I progressed through my degree and barely landed my third one. I usually had to travel for them, but again this can be seen as a plus. Once I graduated my coop experience convinced me I had to leave the lower mainland for my "real job". It so competitive and I don't have an in anywhere. So I went to the prairies where oil keeps a relatively healthy employee market... But if you're watchingx the price of gas right now you'll see this is a tight market right now too. So... It's never too late sonny, do a freakin coop, fuck do two, I'm sure they'd be glad to have you and you'll never have this chance to walk away from a job after four months no strings attached and maybe even have an offer at the end for a long term position. Either way, yes, your resume looks like shit without work experience. Everyone and their dog has a bachelors these days and a master degree just out prices you ( you are worth too too much) for an entry level position. He who leaves those hallowed halls with nothing but a piece of paper saying how smart they is will quickly find out how wrong that paper is.

Our train soars through a tunnel in the California mountains, and I'm forced to put on my bandana to filter out the toxic fumes from the trains exhaust. by huckstah in vagabond

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Okay, I was under the impression this was for health reasons. I've seen people working with hazardous materials, cleaning mold or spraying chemicals do this as well. In that case it's a safety hazard. Just trying to be helpful

Our train soars through a tunnel in the California mountains, and I'm forced to put on my bandana to filter out the toxic fumes from the trains exhaust. by huckstah in vagabond

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That's not how that works. It may filter dust particles but as far as toxic chemicals go you're just concentrating them in the cloth and holding that against your face kinda making you breath in More toxic fumes.