That college career counselor was bad at their job. Never do this.
That college career counselor was bad at their job. Never do this.
It’s not, it’s just common courtesy. It’s the kind of thing that’s noticed when it isn’t there. If I interview you and you don’t send just a basic thank you note (I’m talking two minutes of your time) I am not entirely convinced you gave a fuck.
If you can’t be bothered to write a 2 minute email after meeting someone who you hope will give you a job, you aren’t the dream candidate.
That’s Guy Pierce, not Val Kilmer
But who drew the dicks
Live in Denmark, can confirm this is the norm in Europe. In fact, it makes one realize that having cashiers stand isn’t really necessary.
They’re putting in for reimbursement, duh
Labor
This. This is what WoW and all these other MMOs (GW2, TOR, etc) never seem to understand. There’s a draw to being insignificant in a vast world. Being the chosen one/most important person gets old really quickly. I get the idea that you should feel like your actions have impact but there’s a way to do that without…
#notmypassword
US domestic air travel sucks. Outside the US its kinda baller.
Exactly, I feel like people missed this part. This is Don Lemon at his most real, the Don Lemon we saw a year or so ago doing the CNN song and dance was an abnormality. He’s always been capable of being real as fuck.
This is what happens when you apply corporate logic to government, and why “running the government like a business” doesn’t make sense.
There are more than you realize, they just aren’t very popular outside of Comedy Central reruns. Hell, there’s a whole genre called the “stoner comedy”.
Yeah, title should be edited to include Netflix somewhere
If you’ve never been to MXDC, it might not make sense, but its a very upscale restaurant (with, I should add, amazing food). Its exactly the sort of place the DC elite dine (and me once having been invited to lunch by someone in the DC elite)
There are a handful of downtown DC restaurants that cater to this exact…
That “partner” could also be of the opposite gender. Its common, especially outside of the US, to refer to a boyfriend/girlfriend as your partner
Did the couple refute that claim? If not, I don’t see why that’s relevant.
Do you think he investigates heterosexual weddings to make sure he “agrees” with them?
I don’t know if that matters. I could be wrong (though the Supreme Court ruling seems to be in favor of this), but as long as the owner has a good reason to object (ie a religious one) he can and that isn’t necessarily discrimination against the individuals.