Two points.
Two points.
I'm a recruiter.
Tires.
Having had various hobbies over the years, one of the easiest ways to find out if you want to try something is to find a group of people who are doing it and find out if that sparks your interest.
There are some things, such as radio controlled planes that have a higher entry cost, but you can still hang around the…
Okay. You gave me an idea.
This year's Indy 500. As all the cars are sitting there.
Here's another rule about you qualifying for a job.
Does the car look spectacular? Absolutely. We already knew that.
If you've been in your current job for two or three years, unless you're trying to get a job where your GPA is relevant, drop it.
I wish people would get OVER this one page thing. I've been a professional recruiter for 8 years. I was in sales for 30 years, a major part of that as a hiring manager. My partner has been a recruiter for nearly 30 years.
Absolutely the same.
You have to wonder if the movie studios will ever get the idea about copy protection and people wanting to do things legally.
I work in the food ingredient industry. There are a variety of small manufacturers who do this. Especially with sugar vs. diet. Of course the soda/pop debate goes on forever. :-)
This while Illinois goes in the opposite direction, so to speak.
Portion control - Let's put a little blame on the "serving size" that food manufacturers use to make their food healthier. 12 ounce can of pop TWO servings? Just looked at a bag of taco chips. Serving size? 6 chips. The worse the food is for you, the smaller they make the serving size to make it appear not so bad.
One solution. Duct tape. Geesh guys.
I'm a recruiter.
You want to make SURE that the fries are a dry as possible. Hot oil does NOT like water.
I'd also get something in writing from the boss where he commits to paying you based on whatever you agree to. So if money comes into the company and he uses it to buy a new BMW and then doesn't have the money to pay the employees, is that acceptable?
http://www.drweil.com/drw/u/id/QAA364217
Flax seed oil seasoning? Not in a million years! I sold fish oil industrially for about five years. We used to compete with flax seed oil. One of the problems with both is undesirable flavor and smell. Try heating up some flax seed oil and get back to me.