Standard Operating Procedure ≠ The Right Thing To Do
Standard Operating Procedure ≠ The Right Thing To Do
If you’re a hiring manager or recruiter, there is absolutely no excuse for ghosting an unsuccessful candidate. If you’re ghosting candidates, you’re bad at your job.
Ginger ale is objectively the best drink for plane travel; since it only exists on airplane drink carts & when you have the flu, and who wants the flu?
Yep, mag-slider for the win. I prefer the 10 oz Rambler Lowball - it actually holds a 12 oz beer perfectly.
Yep, mag-slider for the win. I prefer the 10 oz Rambler Lowball - it actually holds a 12 oz beer perfectly.
Yep - rolling what you paid on Card 1 into the payment for Card 2 is key. Once you pay off a couple, you’re starting a snowball & your progress will accelerate dramatically.
Check out the command shower caddy from my post - $8 on Amazon. Highly recommend.
Check out the command shower caddy from my post - $8 on Amazon. Highly recommend.
Suction cups are evil.
Suction cups are evil.
C’mon GE - this isn’t hard...
Second favorite thing about my office: nameplate
You wanna fix open offices?
Make sure you put the placemat under the door *before* you push the key out with the letter opener!
To this day, I still put 2 spaces after every period. I’ve had to beat 7 generations of MS Word and 2 generations of WordPerfect into submission that “No, that’s not a grammatical error.”
Mrs. Willingham’s 9th grade typing class - circa 1981.
Fritos scoops for me, but it’s close enough.
Fritos Scoops dipped in peanut butter.
I say we need a new flag...
Jack Handy (of SNL’s Deep Thoughts) had it right 35(ish) years ago:
Unless you’re senior management in a company, 60 days is way too long to give notice. The company will not give you 60 seconds notice when you’re being down-, right- or out-sized. You should always assume that your offer of 60 days will be ignored & you’ll be shown the door immediately - especially if your industry…
If only there were only a convenient, unique identifier for every automobile sold in the US in the modern era that was translatable into specific vehicle details.
To steal & mangle a line from Max Barry’s “Machine Man”:
To steal & mangle a line from Max Barry’s “Machine Man”: