milagros317
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Technical Assistance is a good place to try.
I have gotten help there on occasion.
Technical Assistance is a good place to try.
I hope to have no more computer problems for some time.
Computer problems can really bring your day down. Thats for sure.
Very true! When I have computer problems, I feel cut off from the world.
Yea same here. I need to be connected.
Everyone need to be connected in this century.
Yea comes in handy especially now I might try for a teaching job. So I have to have a research proposal.
Ah, I didn't know that you might want to teach.
Indeed so.Need to keep all my options open currently. See whats best for me. Teaching is a good option... still allows me to pursue my own business.
Indeed so.
One of my favorite jokes during my teaching career was this:
The three best reasons for a career in teaching are June, July, and August.
LOL Well I suppose that is true as well. I can pursue online business stuff more during those months.
Indeed, that is what some of my colleagues did.
Very smart colleagues. I hoping to be equally as smart.
I hope that you succeed, my friend.
Thanks Its not easy here in CA. Almost everyone is after those teaching positions.
About the same here in NYC, too.
Yea they go fast in most of the major cities I think.
When I was last on a search committee (in 2016), we had advertised for two faculty jobs and we got over 250 applications.
Wow. Yea its like that here. You have people with super resumes applying for junior college jobs. Usually cuts out us ordinary people right away. LOL
Yes, there were some excellent resumes among the 250.
The way to stand out in mathematics is to have proved a theorem that people care about.Yea that is the hard part trying to stand out.
The way to stand out in mathematics is to have proved a theorem that people care about.
Yea very true. I knew the x^n + y^n = z^n only working for integers values of n less then or equal to 2 took quite some time. I think that is Fermats Theorem.