Unless you have ten of your brothers working at the admissions office giving tours to all the hot prospetive girls and only getting called to do tours when they are hot.
agreed, giving tours as a a college rep/ambassador/whatever they call it on your campus is usually a pretty sweet deal, one of my pledge brothers does it
I agree with grappler. Learning the value of money without relying on your parents wealth is FaF. Just because you have a job doesn’t mean you are poor. I want to make my own money and mooch like a gdi off of my parents all the time.
There’s a difference between poor and not spoiled. I’d rather work for my money so I don’t feel like a free-loading piece of shit. But nice try at an insult.
How is that any different than all the people on here that talk about the trust funds they leach off of? It’s the way the world is, some people are born into money and some people work for it. The only thing that’s NF is having no job and no money. If you have one or the other, or preferably both, then you on track to be FaF. My dad doesn’t own his own company so I work to be FaF. Money is money in the end, whether it’s given to you or you work for it, as long as it’s spent on looking like a Frat Star and being truly FaF instead of hair gel and cargo shorts then it doesn’t matter.
Driving a desk for the university fund couldn’t be too bad of a job, you just sit there and accumulate money while yelling at the GDIs below you on the org chart to work harder. Just practicing for real life man.
The guys that work the front desk at our student center are Greeks. As the “face of the university”, we get to sit there, see a lot of people, and look important. And I’d say that’s pretty fratty.
Lets clear this up. Having a job and working is indeed FaF, this shows that you are aware of the value of a dollar and you don’t rely on your parent’s free handouts of cash. If you do rely on your parent’s money which you do nothing to deserve makes you a liberal. You can’t deny this. I have my own job, I’m not poor my father is a CE and owns his own structural engineering company. So fuck all of you calling people poor for having jobs. That is all.
Unless you have ten of your brothers working at the admissions office giving tours to all the hot prospetive girls and only getting called to do tours when they are hot.
14 years ago at 7:02 pmagreed, giving tours as a a college rep/ambassador/whatever they call it on your campus is usually a pretty sweet deal, one of my pledge brothers does it
14 years ago at 7:11 pmHow is trying to earn money a bad thing?
14 years ago at 7:08 pmagreed.
14 years ago at 7:58 pm^ poor.
14 years ago at 8:12 pmI agree with grappler. Learning the value of money without relying on your parents wealth is FaF. Just because you have a job doesn’t mean you are poor. I want to make my own money and mooch like a gdi off of my parents all the time.
14 years ago at 8:24 pmThere’s a difference between poor and not spoiled. I’d rather work for my money so I don’t feel like a free-loading piece of shit. But nice try at an insult.
14 years ago at 8:24 pmWell said Grappler
14 years ago at 8:25 pmgetting money for basically doing nothing=NF
14 years ago at 7:09 pmHow is that any different than all the people on here that talk about the trust funds they leach off of? It’s the way the world is, some people are born into money and some people work for it. The only thing that’s NF is having no job and no money. If you have one or the other, or preferably both, then you on track to be FaF. My dad doesn’t own his own company so I work to be FaF. Money is money in the end, whether it’s given to you or you work for it, as long as it’s spent on looking like a Frat Star and being truly FaF instead of hair gel and cargo shorts then it doesn’t matter.
14 years ago at 9:28 pmI’d rather get money for BASICALLY nothing (working) than LITERALLY nothing (spoiled).
14 years ago at 9:34 pmthat was the joke…jesus
14 years ago at 12:13 amI don’t need a job, but I took one as a TA just because it makes my resume look better. Also, since when is Indiana frat?
14 years ago at 7:45 pmSince we started running this website; but for the record this post sucked.
14 years ago at 9:48 pmDriving a desk for the university fund couldn’t be too bad of a job, you just sit there and accumulate money while yelling at the GDIs below you on the org chart to work harder. Just practicing for real life man.
14 years ago at 7:45 pmno
14 years ago at 8:12 pmThe guys that work the front desk at our student center are Greeks. As the “face of the university”, we get to sit there, see a lot of people, and look important. And I’d say that’s pretty fratty.
14 years ago at 8:43 pmAgreed, well put sir.
14 years ago at 9:58 amLets clear this up. Having a job and working is indeed FaF, this shows that you are aware of the value of a dollar and you don’t rely on your parent’s free handouts of cash. If you do rely on your parent’s money which you do nothing to deserve makes you a liberal. You can’t deny this. I have my own job, I’m not poor my father is a CE and owns his own structural engineering company. So fuck all of you calling people poor for having jobs. That is all.
14 years ago at 8:44 pmNF
14 years ago at 8:55 pmNF.
14 years ago at 9:19 pmHaving a job is NF?
Taking handouts = Liberal.
Working for your money = ‘merican.
Now get out of here you liberal pieces of shit.
14 years ago at 9:24 pmTaking handouts from the government= Liberal
14 years ago at 12:31 amTaking handouts from the family= Trust Fund
Trust Fund=FAF
Well put Grappler. My parents do pay for most of my school, but I still put in my own hard work in the summer to pay for dues & spending money.
14 years ago at 6:18 pmWe have two brothers who work for campus safety. Getting out of alcohol and noise violations because the records got “lost”. TFM.
14 years ago at 8:59 pmI get paid well over minimum wage to facebook, file papers and answer phones. Pretty simple work for easy money.
14 years ago at 9:12 pmusing facebook as a verb = GDI
14 years ago at 10:01 pmA person who wastes his time critiquing casual language is a GDI. Get a life, broski.
14 years ago at 11:02 pm