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Wow, the only logical explanations I can come up with for that is 1) Some legal rep told them that no it doesn't count/they are just trying to cover their bases or 2) Someone in staffing doesn't know what they are doing.

For state/federal jobs (and companies that contract with state/fed) they are legally required to post all openings as part of EEOC stuff.

That's actually how services like Angie's list prevent you from bypassing them by making the info only visible to paying members. I wouldn't be surprised to one day see a service site where the provider was required to route all customers through the third party or face some punitive damage.

In some cases, such as with Angie's list, everyone pays. I understand the need for some form of compensation for the services for listing/promotion and even payment processing, but there is just something unsettling when both sides have to foot the bill.

What doesn't help is that some of these companies no longer believe in enrichment and may even fear the notion of you gaining skills/knowledge and leaving their org one day. You end up with a lot of positions where unless you were doing that exact job previously, the company won't consider you for the job and

A friend of mine was passed over for a promotion and when he went to his boss for a rundown he was told that his skills were too valuable to lose (meaning the other person's were more expendable). Which then led him to apply at other companies since he read it as being told he was in a dead-end position.

Not just groupon, but all booking services. I used to book tee-times for a local course because their newsletter would always run specials that could only be booked through the 3rd party. It was such a pain in the ass (and the fee was not great either) that I called them up one day and asked if I could get the

Because your family is fundamental Jewish, Islam, or any other faith that forbids bacon?

Since the product only works, presumably, with a subscription, and someone at Zenimax probably has a goal of "X# of subs after first month of launch" they are trying to hedge their bets.

I think some countries (I remember hearing this was a problem for Europe) require that the $1 pre-charges are not allowed and only the full amount can be done. It also might be a means of cutting down on swipe fees, I'm not entirely sure what the fee is like when a company uses a pre-charge followed by an update or

I don't know if I would say it is that shady since it would be the equivalence of setting up a Netflix account. Even though the trial is "free" they want to make sure your account will be able to handle the regular charges so they place the charge on.

Not true, because there are quantifiable levels for various behaviors, there is an actual threshold.

IKR? Everyone who isn't a waste of skin knows this is the one, true Mara.

From what I understand, wearing one in Daytona is instant street-cred.

But, would you say they are "normal" compared to others? I have a coworker that is like Sheldon, I don't think "Hey he's normal" I think "I wonder how many dead transients he has buried in his backyard?"

They were talking about credit card fraud on the news yesterday, apparently it is a federal law that you are not liable for any fraudulent charges on your credit card, but there is no standard in place for debit (some offer the same protection some have a threshold).

Have you tried any of the cosmetic products on the market? Origins also has a good dark circle remover. If those are not an option a common tactic I've heard is to take rose water (you can get larger bottles cheap) and soak cotton pads with it and let them rest on your eyes for a while.

Ideally, they should, but I would imagine a cute original idea won't sell nearly as well as a parody (if they could get that claim to work) item would.

Wasn't there some national labor law that requires advance notice when you are shuttering a workplace and everyone is out of a job?

Other than perhaps the cream cheese, none of that stuff is totally out of place on the pizza (though roe is usually added after since the heat would wreck it). I do a "Yaley" pizza which is littlenecks and some other stuff baked in the wood fired oven.