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Sortiario
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Posted - 2007.05.07 13:32:00 -
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Edited by: Sortiario on 07/05/2007 13:34:18
Originally by: Ulrich Sternaxe So next time I update my resumae I should include my EVE-online business results as well? 
Even though I'm sure you mean it as a joke, I'd not let out the possibility that it would benefit you if you did.
Games ftw.  ___________________ Sortiario Communication Consulting - SCConsult Communication advisory service |

Sortiario
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Posted - 2007.05.07 14:41:00 -
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Imagine an application to a job;
"I've worked in succesful business ventures before, namely EVE Financial Services, Interstellar Starbase Syndicate and Black Nova Corp. I have trained Corporation Management to level 5, as well as having issued some of the most succesful IPOs in the history of EVE. I consider myself highly qualified for the big executive position in your company."
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Sortiario
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Posted - 2007.05.08 17:11:00 -
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Edited by: Sortiario on 08/05/2007 17:08:33
Originally by: Syath wtf... i'm just a kid and theres freaking CEO's of big companys trying to beat me in market pvp on eve! wtf! hahaha
I feel the same way.
Knowing, though, that your enemy on the market or the forum discussion might be a CEO with thousands of employees, or a 50-year old business man with tonnes of experience from real life really kicks your adrenaline sometimes. Actually, EVE has done exactly what games tend to do: even the social levels in the society. E.g., any suburb guy with little money, a crappy job and a criminal record can log in and start discussing market strategies with the boss of his boss of his boss's boss, who lives in a 100-million dollar mansion and earn X millions every year. The two persons don't know anything about each other, except what the game offers them. Race, religion, political point of view is completely ignored - the only thing that matters is the game.
There's enough stuff here for several years of study.
Originally by: Ray McCormack
Originally by: Robacz Dan Speed is Redundancy, but I thought he is graphic engine programmer.
Without wanting to be rude to Dan, it's just indicative of the sad state of support for market mechanics in EVE that we have a graphic engine programmer as our acting economist.
Buff market mechanics!
*cough*, sorry, I still have some WoW hidden within me. But they really should do that! ___________________ Sortiario Communication Consulting - SCConsult Communication advisory service |

Sortiario
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Posted - 2007.05.08 18:24:00 -
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Edited by: Sortiario on 08/05/2007 18:21:03
Originally by: Eefrit
Originally by: Sortiario ..the only thing that matters is the game
That is what people who are not good looking say 
How come you haven't said it yet? I mean, obviously, from how you designed your avatar image...  ___________________ Sortiario Communication Consulting - SCConsult Communication advisory service |
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