Yeah, Trump has said a LOT of things. He even frequently contradicts himself. Until he actually DOES something that actually shows anything pro-immigration, it’s not wise to believe what he says.
Yeah, Trump has said a LOT of things. He even frequently contradicts himself. Until he actually DOES something that actually shows anything pro-immigration, it’s not wise to believe what he says.
Links? You need links? What, you can’t use Google or Wikipedia? Okay, let’s get started.
You are way out of the loop. Educate yourself on the steps taken by this administration to restrict legal immigration.
Say, perhaps rings to fly through?
Here, let me help: https://www.learnenglish.de/basics/compoundwords.html
What you’re describing is “sword and sorcery” fantasy, as opposed to “high fantasy.” High fantasy is popular because it’s flashy, but sword and sorcery has been gaining traction as the “gritty” style, thanks to the Song of Ice and Fire and related television series. The major difference being that magic in sword and…
Honestly, I’m never going to understand the people who just belt through to max level as fast as possible. There’s all this story that’s worth taking your time through and enjoying.
You’re acting like the negative comments don’t also have an agenda. Every comment has an agenda, otherwise the people wouldn’t be saying anything. It’s also true that people are far more likely to say negative things than positive things, and that saying extravagant things gets more attention.
Sex abuse is abuse via sex.
This is indeed the real issue facing the Democrats right now. On the one side, poor whites (including those classic Democrats, the unionized) need to feel that their needs are being addressed, being alienated by the equality issues that are dominating the conversation. On the other side, minorities need to be…
“Train car.” “Plane ticket.” “Book cover.”
Generally speaking, people who see Amazon as a good environment to work in have worked for other shipping companies; temps tend not to be these people, generally signing on for the crunch period to grab some quick Christmas cash.
I mean, there isn’t a real genuine way to say “why no, we don’t actually piss in bottles while working.” It’s nothing but an awkward discussion. The accusation doesn’t read as real, either; in these environments, any potential contamination of a product by biohazards like urine are very serious affairs, generally…
So, when is the Gizmodo media group going to turn their lens on other members of the shipping industry? Perhaps tour a few facilities personally? Maybe properly compare the industry at large, instead of just picking on the most visible target?
Hand picked? Probably. Heavily edited and curated? Unlikely. More likely they get a benefit for doing so in some way, to offer an incentive. There’s no real way to improve the optics here, really; generally speaking, when someone has some corporate branding, people immediately assume bias, whether or not it exists.…
Considering how often that “have to hold it in” line keeps getting bandied about, it’s worth pointing out.
With Amazon, as long as you aren’t only working during the crunch season, you are mandated for conversion after a set number of worked hours, which is less than a year under normal conditions. They don’t really cheat the system that I’ve noticed, either.
Let’s see here. First, the stock is given out on top of regular pay. Second, many lower-paying jobs actually aggregate the sick/vacation pay as paid time off now, not just Amazon, and not just warehouses. The tuition program is generally for programs that Amazon does deem useful, but this applies to any position, not…
Bobbin Threadbare is also an excellent LPer, with his ongoing “Game: A Series of Lectures” format. I highly recommend checking out his entries on Deus Ex and Sleeping Dogs.
Not strictly on topic, but I am just tickled pink that you are championing the cause of “no forced quartering.” Carry on!