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He’s so nice that he almost seems like he’s trying to hide something like Aaron Rodgers.

OK, I actually work in an Amazon warehouse (so this comment will be buried as they always are). My “FC” has thousands of workers and during busy times they never have enough workers in “pack.” I don’t work in pack but during peak “labor share” times they send entire departments over there to help out. I can’t speak

I cooked for a long time. I mostly did it because I was socially anxious, not because I had a passion for cooking. I accepted that tipped employees earned more because they were gregarious, and could deal with a-hole customers. I got to avoid that stress and chill (well, the kitchen was always hot) in the back on the

I wish I had $1500 a month extra for non-essentials. If I did I’d probably be a millionaire soon, while also buying food.

Amazon’s Career Choice is pretty decent and they encourage employees to pursue high growth jobs in other industries. I think it’s a little limited and stingy, but I’ve worked in an Amazon FC for around 2 years and it’s a pretty laid back job and they offer a lot of help to people looking to do something else. Also,

It’s hard to say anyone “cheated” or things didn’t end well when you are dealing with showbiz PR “relationships.”

Some of us Amazon workers lost money because the monthly bonus for showing up was more than the “raise.” Also, check the cost of a share of Amazon stock, which was awarded as a new hire bonus and every year to all employees. People complained about the “total compensation” which was at least $17/hr where I work

The majority of people who work with me in an Amazon FC were doing the Walmart/gas station/fast food thing for $8-10/hr and happy to get the $15+ (the wage in my Amazon FC in the Midwest was already over $15), until most of them found out their bodies couldn’t take it or they aren’t good with adulting things like

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This is my go to on the go low carb meal, but I just throw away the bread.

All of the McDonald’s in my area went from 24 hrs to closing some time before midnight and opening at 5am or 6am. I work non-traditional hours and it’s pretty much Steak n Shake or nothing late nights/early mornings, but in an effort to improved my health (it has worked very well) I stopped eating after work.

Yeah, but what do you think about Homicide: Life on The Street?

I have one. I got it for $20 at the grocery store clearance table. I guess it was the AtGames thing someone mentioned. Oh well, I like it and it was a fun way to share my games with my kids. 

Is this any different than the very similar one I bought on clearance for 20 bucks a few years ago? I have 2 wireless controllers, a bunch of built in games, and the option to use cartridges.

My fast food error rate seems to be over 50% so I always check the bags before I leave the window now. I hate when they stuff the bags full and make it difficult to see what’s in there. At Taco Bell (biggest offender of overstuffed bags) I usually just count the number of items. Places like Wendy’s and Steak n Shake I

I think people pull from their personal database of hateful words, though. This word is not contained in mine.

We have a guy in office now who doesn’t believe in the Constitution and tried to seize a widow’s house to build a casino parking lot for limousines. I’m not saying this is right either, but it seems like someone is doing all the taking and it is all of us.

If you are a contractor you own your own small business and your clients should have close to 0 control over how you use your own time as long as you produce the work product. So these “employers” (who should not be calling non-jobs “jobs” or “fulltime” among other things) including Splinter are all garbage. Shift

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Oden was more of an injury thing. He played well at times. The other guys have played poorly and one of them has managed to play poorly a lot. I agree with your conclusion, though.