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A team of 7 could be assigned in any sized organization within a department. I’m not sure why you would pass judgement on the team size.

Knowing you have a team of seven is all the more reason to have backup plans for employees needing extended time off.

After you’ve experienced the grief and workforce shortage of a

A company (especially their HR department) needs to have a backup plan for these sorts of work related emergencies. For me, I always have a half dozen staffing services in my back pocket just in case. In my company alone, we have people with very specific skillsets that are difficult to bring in someone to cover for a

LOL - Go ahead and work on it, but I’d prefer it didn’t come out until my old boss is in the next life. She’s in her early 70s, plenty spry, and still scary as hell.

Horrendously toxic is pretty apt, but you don’t need to work at a massive company like Google to come across a woman that wants to be a corporate super hero.

As I said, it’s cool girl for grown ups. She’s going to get into the office come hell or high water and snark all year at anyone that called out during a

HR Professional here, and I’m going to be a downer (as usual). There’s a lot of politics at the level that she’s talking. I doubt very much she’s midlevel professional.

For all the average Janes that are expecting or trying to get pregnant, I cannot stress enough to document every thing related to your performance and

Ok, but do you have the Entenmanns bakery outlets where you can buy day old coffee cake for a dollar?!?

In corporate culture, many women feel the need to compete. It’s basically cool girl syndrome for grown ups. They are the roughest, toughest, most savage bitch at the conference table, and don’t you forget it.

Do they have Entenmanns on the west coast? I always thought they were strictly mid-Atlantic.

I can bitch about both. I can care about both. I can care that the entire legislative branch went conservative and still not care to engage in rhetorical questions about random people winning seats that are simply not their district.

I am aware that our government has become a spectator sport between red and blue, and

Pelosi and Schumer were incredibly vocal and did work very hard those 8 years.

A compromise that has saved countless lives.

See also: What Did Pelosi Accomplish In Those 8 Obama Years- health care reform, for one. To quote Biden at the time, that was a big fucking deal. She got members of Congress to GIVE UP THEIR POLITICAL CAREERS to pass that vote.

Any voter that considers themselves Democrat must make a clear cut decision at this stage:

Are you still willing to accept the convoluted compromises of the old guard?

Before you answer - No, I am not a fresh faced millennial with big dreams. I was alive and squinting at the television when Bill Clinton and the DNC

The View in a nutshell - The original team weren’t too complicated. They talked about all sorts of things, and the conversation was far more breezy.

In 2019, a chaise lounge is now a “fainting chair”.

Either it’s time for me to go screaming at the clouds or some of these younger writers need to do a little better. I can’t tell which right now. 

No, thank you. I read Scruples as a horny (and stupid) teenager, and even I could not ignore the casual racism in her fetishizing Jewish men. I’m sure I would find dozens of other red flags if I were to try that one again as an adult. Hard pass.

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As someone that was around when Whitney was the queen and the original Higher Love dropped, I did not ever need to hear a Whitney version.

The 1939 Act forbids the intimidation or bribery of voters and restricts political campaign activities by federal employees. It prohibits using any public funds designated for relief or public works for electoral purposes. It forbids officials paid with federal funds from using promises of jobs, promotion, financial

... I was a kid in the 80s that had a VHS copy of Red Sonya, and that shit was good. 

I just choked on my coffee reading that.