Sometimes people feel they don’t qualify for something which is really sad. I think..no..I know those people and everyone else qualify for everything.
Peighton
Después de calificar los exámenes, la maestra se quedó dormida sobre los papeles soñando un universo con los monstruos de sus alumnos. El más aterrador era un pequeño hombrecillo de traje y corbata que entraba al cuarto de la pequeña…
Black on white
typewriter type
a list too long,
to short,
Goldilocks right–
a smile, shake of hands,
no indication where you stand
til the phone rings, or the weeks go by
but what you’ll never know
is why
She wants to qualify everything she said in the faculty meeting. Like, after what she said to the Dean of Faculty, she should have qualified it by adding, “I didn’t mean you were unethical. Never in a million years. I just meant that some person–possibly a serial klller on Death Row–would have called you unethical. And I meant to qualify it by putting in words like ‘It’s remotely possible that some killer on Death Row might have deemed you unethical, but I would never have done so, just like the rest of the faculty here–mealy-mouthed cowards all of them–immediately said they would never in a million years have called you unethical.” Then I would have added a qualification, “Not that I meant the rest of the faculty are mealy-mouthed cowards, not at all, but it just slipped out of my mouth because I was thinking of a movie I saw on Netflix last night that showed a faculty who were all mealy-mouthed scaredy pants.” Then I would qualify that Netflix statement in a big way, “Not that I ever watch Netflix instead of preparing my lectures but my TV is broken and last night it happened to turn itself on all by itself.” I am a qualifying person in all that I do.
Joanna Bressler
when you earn your way into an event or place, you qualify. To qualify is an exciting feeling. It means you have worked hard and succeeded. It can also mean to specify something you are saying or writing to ensure people fully understand its meaning.
Mrs W
am i ready
to move on
adieu ado
too long
ago
i no longer qualify
for anything
because i have given it
all away
matt m
to quantify a finite element in the context of a larger finite element
out side in judgement by others or society deciding that you have met a predefined set of criteria or not just opinioin judgement.
julianne
are u qualified for this job? many business owners will ask u this in a interview. if ur interiewing for a food job they will ask you if ur qualified to make a sub sandwitch
Deann Claude
“Do YOU qualify for this once-in-a-lifetime offer?”
“Um, I wish, but in all honesty not really.”
“So… you aren’t employed?”
“No.”
“You aren’t dead?”
“No.”
“You sound qualified to me!”
“Don’t I have to have a college degree, job experience, that sort of thing?”
“It helps, but we do training, and honestly we’re a bit broke and desperate. Please do our accounting…”
“Just making sure… you WILL pay me, right?”
“Yes. Just… not more that what you’ve been asking. Most people work for more, but you don’t have much experience. Just please, take the job.”
“When can I start?”
Sparklespirit
No matter how many times we tried, they always said no. It’s a bitch of disease. We tried every which way and researched new treatments. The doctors scratched their heads and we cried. The problem was that under the American healthcare system, we didn’t qualify for assistance with Narcolepsy.
Rex worked his ass off to get to the finals, but he didn’t even qualify for the semis. And as he threw his temper tantrum in the locker room later, I knew that there was no way I could comfort him. Rex had always been fast, but his stamina had always been garbage. He could sprint, but he couldn’t keep the pace. He’d be left in the dust a mere one minute or so into the race, and he just couldn’t handle knowing just how much more he had to work on.
Belinda Roddie
She closed her eyes as if the answer were written on the back of her eyelids and she simply had to read it off to him. “It’s a quantity versus quality thing, right?”
“I guess?” He asked a question right back to her, batting it like a tennis ball at her heart as if that would get her attention.
There are always people that are more or less qualified for a job. It is just the way of life, but, at the same time, it can always have its downfalls. To qualify for something means to be worthy, and in the case of our protagonist, Mr. Johnson, he never ceases to amaze his colleagues with how terrible he is at almost everything. Never once has he applied for a job and gotten in. He is stil broke to this day, in fact.
zade
when I think of qualify, I think of when it comes to a certain job or task in life.. I ask my self if I could be fit for it or qualify for it if I am good enough or what I could do to make sure I was or am good enough for it, everyone in life strives for perfection and that’s what I am to do.
Crysta Webster
are you qualified for something, are you good enough, do you have the qualifications or skills to do the job
Sometimes people feel they don’t qualify for something which is really sad. I think..no..I know those people and everyone else qualify for everything.
Después de calificar los exámenes, la maestra se quedó dormida sobre los papeles soñando un universo con los monstruos de sus alumnos. El más aterrador era un pequeño hombrecillo de traje y corbata que entraba al cuarto de la pequeña…
Am i qualified for this promotion thought Mary. Could I really do this an impress them?
You’re pretty for a dark-skinned girl they used to always say. It took almost a decade for her to understand it wasn’t a compliment.
Black on white
typewriter type
a list too long,
to short,
Goldilocks right–
a smile, shake of hands,
no indication where you stand
til the phone rings, or the weeks go by
but what you’ll never know
is why
qualify my life, qualify what I do. give meaning,
She wants to qualify everything she said in the faculty meeting. Like, after what she said to the Dean of Faculty, she should have qualified it by adding, “I didn’t mean you were unethical. Never in a million years. I just meant that some person–possibly a serial klller on Death Row–would have called you unethical. And I meant to qualify it by putting in words like ‘It’s remotely possible that some killer on Death Row might have deemed you unethical, but I would never have done so, just like the rest of the faculty here–mealy-mouthed cowards all of them–immediately said they would never in a million years have called you unethical.” Then I would have added a qualification, “Not that I meant the rest of the faculty are mealy-mouthed cowards, not at all, but it just slipped out of my mouth because I was thinking of a movie I saw on Netflix last night that showed a faculty who were all mealy-mouthed scaredy pants.” Then I would qualify that Netflix statement in a big way, “Not that I ever watch Netflix instead of preparing my lectures but my TV is broken and last night it happened to turn itself on all by itself.” I am a qualifying person in all that I do.
when you earn your way into an event or place, you qualify. To qualify is an exciting feeling. It means you have worked hard and succeeded. It can also mean to specify something you are saying or writing to ensure people fully understand its meaning.
am i ready
to move on
adieu ado
too long
ago
i no longer qualify
for anything
because i have given it
all away
to quantify a finite element in the context of a larger finite element
out side in judgement by others or society deciding that you have met a predefined set of criteria or not just opinioin judgement.
are u qualified for this job? many business owners will ask u this in a interview. if ur interiewing for a food job they will ask you if ur qualified to make a sub sandwitch
“Do YOU qualify for this once-in-a-lifetime offer?”
“Um, I wish, but in all honesty not really.”
“So… you aren’t employed?”
“No.”
“You aren’t dead?”
“No.”
“You sound qualified to me!”
“Don’t I have to have a college degree, job experience, that sort of thing?”
“It helps, but we do training, and honestly we’re a bit broke and desperate. Please do our accounting…”
“Just making sure… you WILL pay me, right?”
“Yes. Just… not more that what you’ve been asking. Most people work for more, but you don’t have much experience. Just please, take the job.”
“When can I start?”
No matter how many times we tried, they always said no. It’s a bitch of disease. We tried every which way and researched new treatments. The doctors scratched their heads and we cried. The problem was that under the American healthcare system, we didn’t qualify for assistance with Narcolepsy.
Rex worked his ass off to get to the finals, but he didn’t even qualify for the semis. And as he threw his temper tantrum in the locker room later, I knew that there was no way I could comfort him. Rex had always been fast, but his stamina had always been garbage. He could sprint, but he couldn’t keep the pace. He’d be left in the dust a mere one minute or so into the race, and he just couldn’t handle knowing just how much more he had to work on.
She closed her eyes as if the answer were written on the back of her eyelids and she simply had to read it off to him. “It’s a quantity versus quality thing, right?”
“I guess?” He asked a question right back to her, batting it like a tennis ball at her heart as if that would get her attention.
There are always people that are more or less qualified for a job. It is just the way of life, but, at the same time, it can always have its downfalls. To qualify for something means to be worthy, and in the case of our protagonist, Mr. Johnson, he never ceases to amaze his colleagues with how terrible he is at almost everything. Never once has he applied for a job and gotten in. He is stil broke to this day, in fact.
when I think of qualify, I think of when it comes to a certain job or task in life.. I ask my self if I could be fit for it or qualify for it if I am good enough or what I could do to make sure I was or am good enough for it, everyone in life strives for perfection and that’s what I am to do.
are you qualified for something, are you good enough, do you have the qualifications or skills to do the job