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I don’t disagree with that, but you seem to have grabbed on to a tiny part of my comment; and that part was more about how how others would perceive you. Under my scenario you’re still getting more money. I have never seen it work out in the long run for a person who accepted the counter-offer. They are usually

I’m a dog lover and owner, and support this statement 100%. If you’re dog is a pet you can leave him at fucking home.

Not a single person has argued that they Yankees can’t do whatever they want. Why do you think it’s suck a great fucking response when it doesn’t apply at all to the criticism?

Absolutely go with the new employer. By all means get a counter-offering war going on if you can, but always accept the best offer from the new company. The well will be poisoned at your old job. Even if the HR department stays quiet; your colleagues will be aware of what is going on, and know that you’re only there

Even if their wasn’t still an actual mirror there, the cars would still have side mirrors. While a fully functioning interior, rear view mirror is a very nice to have, it’s hardly a necessity.

The Terri Schiavo thing is everything you need to know about Jeb, and really nothing else about him is in any way better than how he behaved during that bullshit circus.

It’s probably my fault, because apparently I wrote my original comment terribly since everyone seems to be responding to a different issue than I was thinking about when I wrote it. I know how StubHub works with the Nats tickets, and have used that process enough that I really should have just bought a 1/4 season.

Yeah... I’m just wondering how the scanner hardware at the gate will “know” whether you’re using the Ticketmaster app or not. I guess Ticketmaster will be embedding some kind of code in the scan.

The Nats can still unquestionably scan your phone. Last season StubHub stated that you couldn’t anymore; so I printed tickets, asked the gate agent if that was true, he said “nope”, and I used tickets on my phone for the rest of the season.

Maybe re-read my question then. I get why not being able to use StubHub tickets would be problematic. What I was questioning was the assertion that StubHub doesn’t have mobile delivery of tickets. I use it frequently.

The more I’m thinking about it, unless they’re using a totally new technology (i.e. new code/code-reader methodology) there really isn’t anyway they could enforce this; is there? As long as a fan can still get the QR/Bar code they can just put it on their screen and there is no way for them to know you didn’t use

The majority of the time, but admittedly not 100% of the time, they have a mobile delivery option. No idea why it’s sometimes not available; but as one of the guys above suggested, it’s likely their team partnership allows them the flexibility of doing mobile delivery.

Thanks for the helpful response Chief.

I’m not arguing this isn’t still a dumb move; but I’ve bought tons of tickets to Nats games on StubHub and almost universally have had them delivered as mobile tickets. Am I missing something?

I just lost it with the escalating anger here.

A million times this.

A million times this.

From your comment:

Are you accusing Burneko of writing a Cam isn’t a leader take. Your comment doesn’t seem to make much sense after reading the story posted above it.

$28,000 last year for two kids in the DC suburbs, and we’re at one of the “cheaper” day cares in our area. I think I cried a little reading this.

I’ve never done the wine bottle in a shoe thing, but I have banged the bottom of a bottle against a tree - without a shoe - with easy success (usually only requires a handful of strikes). The bigger the bevel on the bottom the easier it is.