Throwing garbage on top of an overflowing can is pretty much just like throwing it on the ground. Pack it out with you people!
Throwing garbage on top of an overflowing can is pretty much just like throwing it on the ground. Pack it out with you people!
Aww, I was going to give you $100 cash to use mine. Oh well.
Aww, I was going to give you $100 cash to use mine. Oh well.
I see what you’re doing. You really wanted to get one, now you’re pressuring us into it. Stop projecting.
I see what you’re doing. You really wanted to get one, now you’re pressuring us into it. Stop projecting.
I work in finance and they never question taking time off. In fact, they encourage it if you simply need a mental recovery day. Like I said in my other comment every employee gets a month paid off straight (not using PTO time) every 5 years.
Honestly, all the people that I have seen that accrue too much PTO and never take time off are always the people I have seen quit suddenly or have unproductive attitudes. I know not everyone is that way, but it seems to be the trend.
My boss flat out told our team to take mental health days if we need it and have the time. The company already accounted for the accruals, and it’s better to have you at work refreshed the next day then have you here and checked out.
Exactly! Unless there’s extenuating circumstances who would not want this? I mean, free samples are the main reason to get a Costco membership.
Um, I actually think that’s quite efficient. Please provide a more efficient way (fewer keystrokes and clicks) than typing “weather phoenix” and hitting enter in a new browser window and I will reconsider your statement. If you open a weather site or NWS you’re going to be taking more steps.
I’ve seen different apps have slightly different forecasts. That suggest that some are pulling from different sources.
True, but the website doesn’t give you weather related notifications (I personally use a different app). Living in Phoenix we get dust storms that come through pretty quickly. It’s nice to know that one is coming (they can sneak up on ya) and hold off on driving.
Of course this doesn’t apply to everyone. Not everyone is in the same scenario. This applies to people that don’t use it for their professional life (and I think you know that, you may just be showing off :P)
I now have my FB notifications disabled, but before that I came up with a nice little trick. Note that this doesn’t work if you easily have WiFi access outside of home (we don’t have access at work).
It doesn’t make sense to you, but for many it does. I see so many people checked in to their phones all day long. For example, when my ex and I were still together we would sit down to enjoy a movie together, and she would whip out her phone. When she would ask questions about obvious plot points I got to the point…
Can’t delete what I never had :)
Deserve, yes.
I believe they’re talking about people with no handicap placard or plates parking in handicap spaces.
Had someone yell at me for that once. At the time I pulled up it was the only open pump. By the time I was done fueling other cars pulled away. Sorry, bro.
But, if there’s only two spots and a truck is parked across both of them intentionally, that’s a different story.
1. Why would people bother to be upset at Teslas?