This goes out to (NOT all, but many) of my fellow students who are greatly, desperately, and disgustingly pursuing careers that coincidentally generate DA CASH FLO. I can understand that you solely volunteer for your application, spend money and time to look good on resumes, and exaggerate your false achievements, but I wish you’d just own up to your bullshit and say that you want in for the “respect” and the prefix and the money. Such disappointments from the ones I know – I wish you would open your fucking eyes.
—Filthy Clean
This article appears in Feb 5-11, 2009.


Whats wrong with trying to get ahead in life?
suck it up cleanfag.
well we all can’t get our dream jobs in life…
if you’re going to be miserable you may as well be semi-quasi-rich so you can enjoy early retirement.
I worry that a lot of the nursing students are in it for the cash, and that IS a problem. They don’t really want to be nurses, which affects other people, and will affect you someday, when you have a half assed, but mkaing lots of money nurse looking after you.
Know what? People need to realize this one simple thing: YOUR DREAM JOB IS NOT OUT THERE! Simply put, even of you find a job that matches your natural skill set, it probably wont generate the income you need (especially if you drop 50 K on a decent education) and if you find a job that pays really well, you sell your soul to a devil (like I did when I worked for a bank). Why is the pursuit of money so important after you leave university? After 6 months out of being in school, the government is on the doorstep and wants their money. Are you gonna be happy if you’re completely broke and your credit is out the window? If you can, you’re better than I.
Dr. Fever… RECANT.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazin…