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JohnnyBuffallo
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The point is, they hired you for your internship based on your J School, because phone interviews. You then worked for them writing copy. Then they hired you. So assumptively (and the way you describe it) wrongly they assumed you’d be a good fit based on your internship with them.

Good to know that last part, but I have to ask the question, is it really worth that $1? By taking a less efficient route, you’re putting more miles, burning more gas, and burning more time, time which you could have another rider.

Or:

Taxis of course are bearing the brunt of it but I don’t pity those thieves.

You have blinders on. I look at the CV/resume. I look at the relevant experience. I talk to the person and ask the questions that I know will tell me whether they can GET THE WORK DONE right. I don’t give a flying fuck if you’re white/black/blue/hispanic/asian/indian/pakistani/Saudi/from a fucking cave with a beard so

Hehehehe. Uppity childrens?

The nearest orthopedist.

If you don’t trust your employee to be around 51% of the population, then maybe he shouldn’t be your employee.

Fuck this posturing, irritating, fake-ass bitch. I love that she spent all Wednesday with a fucking ash cross on her forehead to pander to her viewers. Maybe think about what Jesus would say about the wealth inequality in this country, you hateful cunt.

The left opposes being so uncomfortable with gay people that you want to see them be psychologically tortured until they’ve been convinced they’re not gay anymore because that is Bad, Actually.

So would the VP.

I am happy to pay my National Insurance contributions and would be happy for it to increase to be safe in the knowledge that when my daughters have babies, or get sick, or if I need more medical care, I don’t have to bankrupt myself just to get the help I need.

Voters cannot hold them accountable. A politician shoves a bad concept through, gets ink on paper, and goes to work for the company he inked the deal with. What step should the voters take?

Remarkably stupid comment, thank you.

Or you could act like an adult, skip the cursing and say, like the post above yours, that this negatively impacts cities that need the jobs, that might see more benefit from the jobs than the impact done by having little state and local taxes paid by a company taxing the city’s infrastructure.

TL:DR?

Some Minnesota teachers have recently tied their stalled negotiations and decrease in school funding to local tax breaks for corporations.

And rightly so.

Toucher & Rich?

Well, time to put my money where my mouth is.

When it’s time to shut down MSU athletics, can we all unite to stop this one thing that will inevitably happen before it even starts? Let’s all band together and make sure every potential recruit gets this: