Make good urban policies that allow local low-income people to stay living in their neighborhoods when you move in?
Make good urban policies that allow local low-income people to stay living in their neighborhoods when you move in?
If it was KAOS they would have "missed it by that much."
It was KAOS!
I'm going to go check out some of the iguana alien conspiracy theorists and see what they are saying about it. I'm guessing they are going to say that this was actually the missing Maylasian flight and that the illuminati was done with it so they released it and then shot it down. That's just a guess though.
Man, I had a feeling this was going to be Messi.
Gotze really spread this one wide open.
Ah, Ok. Do you live in the ocean?
4,000 miles away? Thankfully you're not in the US then and do not have to worry about it.
You're obviously dumb as hell. Please tell us where you live and we will glady find out how much money New York has specifically given to your backwards ass place of residence in taxes. In all likelihood, NYC will be paying for this themselves because we have the money.
Okay, can we stop paying for you then? Wherever you live, you almost certainly receive more government benefits per tax dollar paid than New York does.
Odds on your state being a net taker from the rest of us in tax revenue?
Not sure you understand how taxes work...
It depends are they going to go above and beyond the pay scale?
Such as "Do you clean up after other people?" What a ridiculous metric for testing a person's ability to work for a company.
I don't mind this one as much—no one else is going to use the applicant's dirty cup once she leaves the interview and everyone should clean up her own trash. But overall, you're right about douchiness in job interviews. Recently, I heard of an organization that offers you a bottle of water. Those who accept the bottle…
If you fail that test, you are better off. Nobody should intentionally work for a scumbag company that pulls grade school tricks like that. Anyone that pulls things like that is untrustworthy, and do you want to work for a company that is lying to you right off the bat?
How incredibly douche-tastic of these guys. Why would I throw away someone else's disposable cup ever, but especially at an interview? I have no idea if that person is finished using said cup - I for one find it more responsible to use the same cup all day. Playing tricks on your interviewees seems childish and…
Did you? The front right of the ram came off the ground when that dumbass hit the other dumbass.
Did you read my comment?
Let me spell it out for you. He drove his fucking monster truck over a car with a person in it. That shit is not ok under principle alone.