Thursday, December 08, 2005

 

And Then There Was One....

Today is a marvellous day here in Chicagoland. It's about 15 degrees out. It's supposed to snow this afternoon. And I've got to drive my BFT (the "B" stands for "big," the "T" for "truck," I'll let you guess what the "F" stands for) downtown today. And why is this a good thing? Because once I get downtown, I get to take my LAST final of the semester. Hooray!

I realized recently that I've officially become a suburbanite because I no longer like driving downtown. I don't mind driving into the city itself. I know a lot of people who think the highways end at the Chicago city limit, as if there were a gang of minorities (pick your least favorite) waiting on the Kennedy or Stevenson (two of our wonderfully Democratically-named highways) to carjack you.

"Get out of the car, old lady! I'm going to slowly get away from you in this crazy traffic! And you'd better stay where you are, cuz if you start walking, you'll actually catch us!"

Okay, I'm sure that's not how gang members talk. I don't know how they talk. I'm a suburban dork. For some reason, I picture them talking with WASP-y accents. "Yo, Mortimer, could I bother you to put a cap in his behind, please?"

I think I started hating driving downtown once I got the BFT. The damn thing is over 20 feet long. It's hard to negotiate all the one-way streets with insane drivers all over the place in a boat like that. In the good old days of my Jeep, I had no problem with it. But now that I have the BFT, I like to stick to the non-Loop sections of the city.

The other problem with driving the BFT in the city is trying to find a parking spot. It can be hellacious to say the least. The Jeep was great because it was about 5 feet long, so it could fit into any spot. And on snowy days like today, I could launch it over the mounds of snow left in the plow's wake. I could do the same thing in the BFT, but I'm likely to land the tailgate on the car behind me. But I do love the BFT so much. If only because the heated leather seats make my ass feel so nice and cozy! Anyway, back to my final....

My last final today is in Finance. I love Finance. If I were crossing a busy street with an Accountant and a Financial Analyst, I would push the Accountant in front of a bus to stop traffic so the FA and I could get across the street and put down a few Jack and Cokes. Here's what I love about Finance people. They have a moderate knowledge of Accounting, enough to get by on. They have personalities. Well enough to get by on. They can make lots of money, more than enough to get by on. That's the part I like most.

I'm trying to think of a way to explain the Finance course I'm taking without boring you to death. And I can't. So let's pretend it involves stunt men who jump over busses on motorcycles. And let's further pretend that the busses each cost $10,000. And the motorcycle costs $500. If the stunt man jumps 10 busses, crashes his motorcycle, breaks 10 bones (including both hips), and is in the hospital for 6 months, was the stunt worth it? The correct answer is: how many chicks did he get out of it?

Wouldn't it be great if Finance courses were like that? If I ever taught a math class, that's the type of questions I'd have on my exams. Students would love it or hate it. I couldn't care less. Anyway, tonight's final should be cake. The class is great in that all you have to do for it is show up for the lectures. That's basically the entire class. Can you memorize 7 weeks of lectures for the final? Sure, why not?

The bad part, of course, is that I really haven't learned anything in this class. I have mixed feelings about classes like these. On the one hand, it's nice to have an easy class where you don't have to do a lot of work. On the other hand, I'm PAYING for this. Shouldn't I pay for a class where I'm going to learn something? I suppose all I'm paying for here is a piece of paper that says "MBA." (It'd be nice if it said my name on it somewhere.) So, whatever it takes to get it, right?

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