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Texas absolutely has a workers' compensation program - I work in HR in Texas, so I am pretty familiar with labor laws, both federal and state. If your employer did not carry workers' compensation insurance, or refuses to make a claim to their insurance when you report a work-related injury, there is state-funded

My worst boss story involved a popular vitamin store. I was hired at 18, the summer before I started college. After about a year, the manager, who was a really nice lady that I enjoyed working for, decided to move to California to help out her sick sister and would be transferring to a location closer to her new home.

I attended an HR conference last year and they kept expounding on the same basic concept: the person with the best documentation wins. Almost always. Document, document, document.

I always tip $5.....sometimes this is right about 20%, but sometimes it is nearly 40% depending on how much food my husband and I are ordering. I bump it to $10 if the weather is bad.

My husband thought I had gone insane the first time he saw me jogging back and forth from the living room to the front door.....had to get them steps! I love FitBit and MyFitnessPal.

My ex worked for a restaurant for which that was the general policy. The customer was definitely NOT always right at this medium fancy steakhouse. If you were belligerent to the wait staff or fellow patrons, you were asked to leave. If you consumed the food you were served and then came up with some bullshit gripe to

My first job was at a Dairy Queen, and the same Sunday night church group came in every week and stayed there drinking free coffee until 11pm. We were all teenagers who had to go to school the next day and we would sweep and mop and clean around them and stand there and wait until the last pot of coffee was empty and

Yes! Perfectly cast movie, everyone was great in it.

I was just telling my husband last night how much I love the movie "The Cat's Meow". The best part of that movie, IMHO, was Mr. Herrmann's performance as William Randolph Hearst. Sad news.

That's what I took it to mean, as well, but I don't think "thin" is the appropriate descriptor when defining David Gilmour's vocals.

I've heard him speak in his normal cadence before, as well as other cadences (i.e. Peaky Blinders, as a recent example). My point is, he's been particularly hard to understand during this final season, IMO. If you can understand him, great.

I am not generally one of those people who have difficulty understanding strong accents, unless they are using slang I'm not familiar with. That being said, Tommy Flanagan has been particularly hard to understand this season, for some odd reason.

AND was an Army medic, right?

And hasn't Jax been president for like a year, at this point? During which everything fell apart and hundreds have died? Yeah, maybe don't take leadership advice from that asshole, Chibs.

Seriously…..pretty much all the bullshit the Sons got wrapped up in through at least the first half of the series could be directly related to something boneheaded that Tig did.

Someone in the comments pointed out that Charlie Hunnam had broken some toes, so the limp was a legitimate injury that Sutter just never bothered explaining, while also at the same time highlighting at every opportunity.

Tig said, "no words, no words." As for Chibs, who the fuck knows what he's saying half the time?

I think Chibs is definitely the Horatio.

I haven't seen CGI that awesome since The Mummy Returns.

Jax, arms wide open Jesus-style: check
"Jesus Christ!": check
Wine-stained bread: check