I only ever buy cars with cash. So what would I substitute with, “Are annual repair costs more than payments?”
I only ever buy cars with cash. So what would I substitute with, “Are annual repair costs more than payments?”
How can I use Helvetica if I have Windows? I know I could purchase it, but is it really worth it? Also, if the person viewing the resume is on Windows, doesn’t Word automatically convert Helvetica fonts to Arial? If that’s true, shouldn’t I just stick with Arial?
Yay, a tip I sent Jezebel became an article. However, I bet they were already working on the article when I submitted the tip anyways.
If someone asks another person, “Where do you work?” how do you answer if you’re unemployed? I’m about to finish grad school in a week and I don’t have a job lined up yet. I’m dreading the question.
Or why they don’t have kids.
What a clever idea! Lasagna sounds like it’d be the perfect choice.
I loved my community college experience. Most of the professors really cared about you and with a class of 30 or less they could give you personalized attention. When I transferred to the University for my Bachelor’s some classes had 500 people in it! Many professor’s didn’t care about teaching (although some were…
Not sure what your point is. I wasn’t providing commentary as to whether free is good or bad. I was just listing what my preferences were when the meals were free and I received them.
Yes, this is true.
Back when we actually got free meals on our flights I would always request one of the restricted diet options. It tended to actually be tastier than the food everyone else was getting served and they would deliver the special diets before everyone else.
hah that’s funny. If someone wishes to have kids, good for them. If someone chooses not to have kids, good for them. There are many valid reasons on both sides. Neither one is better than the other, just different.
Show up when they open to avoid the crowds which can add to stress. Bonus points if you and your partner are able to go on a weekday. Also treat the time there as a fun outing, rather than a chore.
My husband loves michael morgan classic fit knit boxers. Unfortunately we can only find them at Fred Meyer's, so we stock up anytime we visit the northwest.
My husband loves michael morgan classic fit knit boxers. Unfortunately we can only find them at Fred Meyer's, so we…
I just arrived back from a week long vacation and this post is spot on with how I’m feeling. It was a struggle to go to the gym and eat right today, but I’m doing it. Having an incredibly difficult time focusing on any work at the moment though.
Personally, I stay in hotels that offer free full breakfast. I make sure to only stay in hotels that offer this perk at a price equal to or lower than other hotels. I save a lot of money by eating in the hotel. That extra money can go to lunch/dinner.
I believe Sea-Tac has a meditation room. I plan on checking out on my next trip.
The short answer: no. I’ve only stayed at one hotel that charged the resort fee.
I’ve done this before. I tell the front desk person about both reservations at check in. Often times they work it so that I can keep the same room - and not have to go hours w/out a room. They just have me come down the morning of the switch to officially check in/check out. Easy peasy.
That's a good point.