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What kind of psycho doesn't drink the leftover milk after having their cereal 

Yet another example of how we just don’t get exposure to Labor history or Labor news. 

As a worker who has struck in this century, I have had a security guard reach for his gun at a facility we were picketing and have also been threatened by police with arrest while scabbing managers were hurling insults at us.

Are you resisting arrest if you jump to high?

Five Easy Pieces

what is that from.  I know it, but cant place it.

they were on Fridays on the PBS NewsHour up until a few years ago.

I feel like this is dictated by the corrals themselves. I’ve seen places that only have them positioned within the first 10 spots from the front of the store. If you cant be bothered to install a few 40 spots out, I cant be bothered to walk them all the way through your lot.  

Even if it is suicide, it’s not ethical to have innocent, unwitting people be the instrument of your death. If you’re going to kill yourself (and I get it), don’t involve other people in the act of your suicide (trains, trucks, cops, etc.)

No maybe about it  -  suicide by train is very real, for pedestrians and vehicle drivers.

It’s very much reality. I had a neighbor growing up who was a Maine Central Railroad engineer for many decades, starting in the steam engine era, retired in the early ‘80s. He would say it’s not a matter of IF you would hit somebody, it was WHEN. He said most of them were vary obviously suicides - they would turn and

Um, the train is not at fault here. Anyone (or anything) standing on train tracks should expect to get hit.

Evans is a great interviewer, so the episodes are always really interesting and engaging. There are also more than a few celebs who sail through all or most of the wings - Lorde in particular looked bored during her episode and I think Florence Pugh went to an event right after. Me personally? This would be torture no

For that much money, you could go to an actual restaurant for breakfast instead of a real estate investment that serves bad food.

I can’t help but think this is a stealth McD’s advertising campaign:  Spend almost nothing on their part to get a bunch of people to buy more food than they would otherwise buy.

12,800,000 people subscribe to that channel, that’s why. It’s a publicist’s dream.

Agreed. Nothing about this seems worth the effort to pay for, disassemble and re-assemble all that food.

So like ten+ dollars to make a gross hack sandwich?  That’s...certainly a thing that one could do, I guess.

This. People focus on the pay, but the other stuff plays just as big a part in my experience. Restaurant work means you’re working when other people are having their leisure time, for the most part. Even if you like restaurant work, it’s not sustainable long-term for a lot of people. Eventually, you want to have some

He’s thinking longer term than that.