OK, so I've had a couple of busy days and had no opportunity to read the TIP posts. But I did note many referring to 'things you can do with a Psy major' and thought, logically enough I thought, that I might have a treasure of potential career tips to share with my students. Well, lol, instead, true to the wonderful and delightful nature of TIPS, the 'thread' of this discussion spread out in many amusing and unexpected directions, but not necessarily involving career advice. Maybe not much to offer my students but amusing 'tips' to enjoy on a summer's evening. Thanks guys for your ongoing tangential thinking,
Joan Joan Warmbold Boggs Associate Professor of Psychology Oakton Community College [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Stephen- May I recommend the Taunton deck books (hey, I did that on a > sabbatical a while back- we have a different home with a "patio"- I want > my deck back!). Best of luck with the thumb. Tim > > ___________________________- > >> Oh, god, Stephen Black _retired_? Congratulations! > >> more time on his hands > > You have nothing to fear. I've taken up the psychology of deck > building. My first discovery was in motor skills: a thumb should not > be placed in proximity to a nail being hammered. > > > > > --- > You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To unsubscribe send a blank email to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [email protected] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
