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 | Boyd Law - Feb 1, 2013 View | Edit | Delete | Viewers
| | I am now officially an ASA (Associate in the Society of Actuaries). You can even look me up in the directory on soa.org. | | |
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 | Irene Ryan - Feb 6, 2013 Edit | Delete | Viewers | Reply to this item
| | Do you actually want to belong to a society of actuaries? No offense, but they sound like really boring people.
Wouldn't you rather belong to the American Housewives Club? We throw way better parties.
Okay, so I completely made that up. Congratulations on becoming an associate of a society. I hope you also survive the hazing. What? They don't do hazing? The AHC does some hilarious hazing. | | |
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 | Boyd Law - Feb 7, 2013 Edit | Delete | Viewers | Reply to this item
| | If I want to be a Fellow in the Society of Actuaries I have to keep studying. That comes with automatic raises and a little more prestige. I'm going down that road, but it isn't certain I'll finish it, since I have more responsibilities at work and less patience for studying. Also, there's a lot of hazing involving calculators and excel spreadsheets. Man, what a riot. | | |
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 | Leanne Law - Feb 6, 2013 Edit | Delete | Viewers | Reply to this item
| | I don't believe you Rheanna - we have had great parties while I've been there - remember parties don't always have to include baloons and hats! We've had new baby parties and movie parties and grandpa parties and going on a walk parties.... | | |
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