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Myrna Minkoff
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My former employer requires interns to leave a Glassdoor review as one of their last tasks before completing the internship. Of course they leave glowing reviews because they are all hoping to get a job. And I know this was the company’s plan, because I was in the meeting when they discussed it.

We also can’t assume that Paterno was the *only* person told. There may have been other reports made that are mentioned in the record.

That’s actually pretty clever. I might have to steal that trick.

Because you don’t like the idea of cleaning things?

Then maybe they use it to clean the shower.

I’m pretty sure it’s a face exfoliator.

The idea that a flipped home is a “turnkey” experience made me laugh out loud. The vast majority of flips are done pretty poorly, because the profit all comes from doing cheap repairs that look expensive.

Thank you. I wonder if the people blaming the cops for not saving them have any idea how hazardous this type of thing is — even with the right equipment.

Well, I didn’t mean just janitors, but I take your point.

Thanks! I didn’t have time to chase the links to read more.

Also doesn’t seem to include benefits. At the most lucrative job I ever had the salaries were Ok, but the benefits were AMAZING. Easily equivalent to another 40% of my salary.

What was the methodology for this? For instance, I have no doubt the top and middle levels of employees at these companies make bank, but are the janitors and service reps also making above-average money or does the salary premium only go to key personnel? (Not to imply janitors should be paid six figures, but are

If your “shelter” is quickly becoming submerged it’s not technically a shelter.

I am 100% positive my toddler would both have seen the massive flood area sooner AND tried more options to save himself than Mr. Proactive in the clip did.

I like it in the winter since I don’t have to use water with it, but many, many people will disagree and say it is drying. Again, a lot depends on a person’s individual skin type.

Um, I’m telling you it worked for me so you probably shouldn’t say it doesn’t work.

That’s what I use too! It’s awesome, IMO.

I think that’s a YMMV situation. Personally, I find the topical products are too drying, and the cleanser is enough for me. But yes, for oilier skin you are 100% correct.

The thing I find weird is that, deep down, I really hate Gmail. And yet, of all the services it’s the one I use the most. (I maintain several active email addresses for different purposes.)

If you have a tendency toward zits/blackheads, all you really need is a cleanser with salicylic acid in it. Most of the drugstore brands are fine and cost about $5-8 for a tube that will last you months.