an HR department...what is this thing you speak of?
an HR department...what is this thing you speak of?
Fantastic & thought provoking article - and a thought process I try to employ as much as I can. In 2015 I have found that a large portion of people/companies/workplaces strive for 100% at all costs - even to their own detriment.
That clip with the Clemson coach (Dabo Swinney) about "entitlement" ... ugh.
Just an FYI - clinical (diagnosed) depression is constant/daily for more than 6 MONTHS.
"If you've already mastered Excel and Word, consider tackling Photoshop and CRM software to really see a big jump in pay."
It's back up to $26.
It's back up to $26.
Interesting - can you let me know what percentage of items you sell via CL and what types of items?
Can I ask you (in general) what items you sold? I have had decent success with CL but could probably use it more often - I am a picker and have a wide variety of items to sell/flip.
Anyone else stuck on "Thought of the day" and cannot access this site? Clicking on the link in upper right does nada...
My question to you would be - are you ok (happy) with things as they are? I can assume since you posted perhaps not - if this is the case perhaps a change is in order for you.
Your question is definitely valid - it's debt that she's had before we met. We both agree that it's not something that I should deal with (or combine finances as per article title).
This article struck a cord with me - I can't agree more that finances should be separate until you are ready.
Hey they finally updated the map for my home - was getting annoyed seeing a blank lot from 2011...
1. Cardboard Boxes & packing materials
Spot on comment - you said exactly what I was thinking - lost too many friends to marriages - it sucks.
1. Solutions can be taken like "opinions" at certain jobs - you know that line - everyone's got one and everyone thinks the others stinks! Some companies are resistant to change aren't open to new ideas (even if they can save the company time & money). If you can't sell the WIIFM angle to a company then don't offer.
For the most part I agree with you...and we're letting you go AT WILL employee!
In my experience shipping many packages on a weekly basis (I use Fedex & USPS), your best bet is to make sure you pack it as best you can and put nothing on the boxes. Be sure to always use a box if you can (not padded mailers) - and it should be a sturdy box - if it's starting to crush on any side don't use it (USPS…
"The body heals all wounds"
Gotta call BS on this - seems way too neat and set up. I am Pro about giving the trash back, but Con on throwing it at people - that could result in some very bad things happening to said motorcycle driver.