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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 456937"><p>First of all , I don't have a clue as to what you should do, but if your math skills are as half as good as your writing skills, I don't think the math test would be as half as bad as you think it might be. What could it entail other than division, multiplication, subtraction, and addition? Oh, sure, maybe the questions aren't straight math like "12 X 11 = ? " but more like word problems that you end up translating into numerical operations to get the answer. If you are more than halfway to getting your Bachelor's degree, I am sure you have been forced to taking more math courses than you will ever need to pass that test. As for the reasons for and against this move, I think the other posters stated some very good reasons against this move, primarily that you are more prone to a layoff due to this economy if you make this move. I know it may suck if your friend takes this job and he makes more money than you , money that could have been yours, but how much more money will he be making if he gets laid off and you stay on due to your seniority?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 456937"] First of all , I don't have a clue as to what you should do, but if your math skills are as half as good as your writing skills, I don't think the math test would be as half as bad as you think it might be. What could it entail other than division, multiplication, subtraction, and addition? Oh, sure, maybe the questions aren't straight math like "12 X 11 = ? " but more like word problems that you end up translating into numerical operations to get the answer. If you are more than halfway to getting your Bachelor's degree, I am sure you have been forced to taking more math courses than you will ever need to pass that test. As for the reasons for and against this move, I think the other posters stated some very good reasons against this move, primarily that you are more prone to a layoff due to this economy if you make this move. I know it may suck if your friend takes this job and he makes more money than you , money that could have been yours, but how much more money will he be making if he gets laid off and you stay on due to your seniority? [/QUOTE]
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