Totally agree. I suit up for quarterly meetings with new clients. More often than not they're wear shorts/jeans and a t-shirt.
Totally agree. I suit up for quarterly meetings with new clients. More often than not they're wear shorts/jeans and a t-shirt.
Or focused on AM efficiency?
I'm not saying you can't wear a nice suit if you want, frankly I'd rather spend my money on other things than clothes to wear to work. And how does pride in how you look equal dress clothes?
I hate business and business casual clothing. I wish people could get over the fact that just because I'm wearing jeans and a t-shirt doesn't mean I'm a lazy worker.
Exact reason why I quit golf.
If you're house is rumbling/rattling, your setup needs to be fixed.
I'm an audio guy, so a Yamaha HS80M 2.1 system and a pair of Sony MDRs
I would be hesitant to do this, you open the door to the employer exploiting you and adding even more work/expectations potentially making the job even worse.
Jeans: 2 weeks.
I could see someone trying to steal a tab just taking the sticker off out of spite.
I've only ever had my credit card number stolen. That was only once and it was from a known exploit on Monoprice's website. Discover Card handled it immediately and I was never out any cash.
I don't understand why everyone has to fake it. It's honestly annoying.
I get this with ANY blu-ray I copy.
I can't, nearly impossible for me. I usually don't care how anyone is doing at work. I got shit to do. Sadly, my company perceives personability (made up word) as a higher value than getting high quality work done on time.
How disappointing.
Unfortunately I put myself in this position. It's your basic office environment, business management job. I went to school for audio recording, couldn't find a job so took this one. I make a comfortable living and am only able to take certain amount of pay cut without having to completely restructure my living…
So what do you do when your performance exceeds your peers and your manager tells you this, but you have no real interest in the job/company itself and don't want your managers job?
Find a racquetball or squash league... yes you'll have to join a club, but I found that gave me at least a weekly cardio workout.
Fine. But can we agree that this novelty cup is ridiculous, especially at the $16 price point? Now, if you're a hardcore climber... maybe.
More of a hand hold, but now we're getting incredibly technical.