chinooker
Chinooker
chinooker

Super cool! It’s true, not everyone has a Moleskine and MacBook Pro with them. ;-)

This is what I come to Lifehacker to read! Thank you. Granted I already saw it because I visit Cool Tools regularly. But still... :)

This should be common sense. Every worker is different and will require a different way of leading, so flexibility in how you lead is a quality every manager should have or learn and develop very quickly. Two big things a manager should NOT be are inflexible and indecisive. Slow decision-making is fine to a point. If

Ugh, carriage wars rear their ugly head on yet another platform. Sure to become far, far worse after Net Neutrality is dead and buried. “I don’t want Company X to be able to carry MYYYY channels, because I want to sign an exclusive deal with Y, or better yet, buy Y and be vertically integrated like Comcast/NBC and

Exactly.

Where is ‘micro management’ in that list.

What did you hope to accomplish other than smearing your kid’s white friends and associating their stupid teenage tomfoolery with what happened to Emmet Till? Sharing a “visual”?

So, you ruined a totally innocent activity for a bunch of kids? Nice parenting.

Paralegal in a bankruptcy law firm here. Many of these statements are false. Just because a debt isn’t dischargeable does not mean that bankruptcy will not provide any kind of relief. Also, some municipal and government debts are dischargeable, even tax debts that were assessed more than four years ago for timely

#NotAllGrays

I love me some Foxtrot Alpha.

I’m sorry to hear that about your girlfriend. We all want the best for our kids, but education is like any other expensive good. You live within your means by not purchasing an expensive vehicle or home, etc. Education only gets you to commencement, but as I’ve found out, where you graduate from doesn’t dictate how

I obviously don’t know squat about your specific situation. But I would strongly suggest that you consider the following options, if you haven’t already: 

You can actually get student loans discharged, the law allows for it, but it’s nearly, nearly impossible. You basically have to prove that you’re near or below poverty, you will be near or below poverty for the foreseeable future, and you did everything to try and pay the loans. See Brunner v. New York State Higher

From the linked article:

You sound like you have a lot of hate in you. I’m sorry you feel that way.