A) I did answer it.
A) I did answer it.
You are wrong and what in the world makes you think you know this better than the author?
I remember that moment with Jordin Sparks and it stuck with me. Every time I see her it’s all I can think of, at first because it made me so angry but then because I felt so bad for her that she had been taught that.
Natalia Dyer, not Betty
I apologize in advance for being this person but I believe you mean “The answer:” and “The question:” for your Jeopardy reference.
“harmful to children” mmk
The page six story says it occurred during the 2014 winter olympics in Sochi.
JS is discussing this on Howard Stern right now and giving a really intelligent and introspective response. Basically he said that he really didn’t know and the fact that he was so dismissive about it at first was a symptom of a flawed system that he is a part of. He also says that he spent a lot of time considering…
“...Charlie the Today show dog was given to a veteran named Stacy Pearsall who suffers from PTSD after being a recurring figure on Today for a year.”
The slope to calling out sleazy behavior—and thus (hopefully) stymying this type of behavior—cannot be slippery enough. Ice that motherfucker down and let’s get to it.
Yep
See https://www.transportation.gov/airconsumer/enforcement-policy-extended-tarmac-delays and my other reply below.
In specific cases where safety is a concern, yes, but as a general rule no. See https://www.transportation.gov/airconsumer/enforcement-policy-extended-tarmac-delays
Story says it was a 5 hour delay for weather, they wouldn’t keep people on the plane that long.
Yeah this is valid. I’m not defending this type of attitude from anyone, HR or otherwise. But that type of generalizing anti-woman sentiment is exactly the type of thing that makes me ignore an otherwise sound argument (not to mention also the type of thing that can get you into hot water with—you guessed it—the HR…
You were really on to something until the short skirts, semi-good-looking part. If HR bothers you that much, it’s neither their skirts nor their looks, it might be you.
Except many of them are robots and interacting in any way leads to more calls because they know they’ve hit an active number.
It’s low hanging fruit to call them dumb for inventing a vending machine when in fact what they’ve done is endow vending machines with analytics. Track what people buy, inform companies what customer preferences are, use that as a way to leverage premiums from the brands stocked in the machines for things like product…
Second the smartwatch part. I am better at my job when I can respond to urgent messages quickly but hate always checking my phone. With my watch, I know I’ll never miss a notification (really only phone/email/text) so I have no reason to look at my phone. Also don’t have to look at my phone for the time. And I love…
It’s awful. I still have dreams that I am friends with my former friends and wake up sad.