I got teased a lot for having an uncool musical instrument as a teen, but I would rock out at home as best I could. I like the sound of it, peaceful really.
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Shoes are better than sex...almost!
"So alternate, against the grain, anti establishment - so you're just a regular joe again, right?"
I've been attacked in the parking lot, also have had my car keyed twice and my tires slashed three times in the last year. Great thing is I don't even cover Jacksonville so the people destroying my property because they're pissed at Comcast, are doing it to someone they've never spoken to.
I've been attacked in the parking lot, also have had my car keyed twice and my tires slashed three times in the last year. Great thing is I don't even cover Jacksonville so the people destroying my property because they're pissed at Comcast, are doing it to someone they've never spoken to.
I've been attacked in the parking lot, also have had my car keyed twice and my tires slashed three times in the last year. Great thing is I don't even cover Jacksonville so the people destroying my property because they're pissed at Comcast, are doing it to someone they've never spoken to.
What the hell.
Great thing is work won't put cameras out or hire security, and tells us we park here at our own risk.
I've been attacked in the parking lot, also have had my car keyed twice and my tires slashed three times in the last year. Great thing is I don't even cover Jacksonville so the people destroying my property because they're pissed at Comcast, are doing it to someone they've never spoken to.
Sounds like some company is in better need of security.
I've been attacked in the parking lot, also have had my car keyed twice and my tires slashed three times in the last year. Great thing is I don't even cover Jacksonville so the people destroying my property because they're pissed at Comcast, are doing it to someone they've never spoken to.
Sounds like some company is in better need of security.
I've been attacked in the parking lot, also have had my car keyed twice and my tires slashed three times in the last year. Great thing is I don't even cover Jacksonville so the people destroying my property because they're pissed at Comcast, are doing it to someone they've never spoken to.
I've been attacked in the parking lot, also have had my car keyed twice and my tires slashed three times in the last year. Great thing is I don't even cover Jacksonville so the people destroying my property because they're pissed at Comcast, are doing it to someone they've never spoken to.
What the hell.
Great thing is work won't put cameras out or hire security, and tells us we park here at our own risk.
Does anyone know if it's legal for work to force you to work OT.
The impression that I get is that it is in the US, but isn't anywhere else.
You know the ironic thing is how much we look down at other country's work standards.
In France, the maximum legal working week is 35 hours. That is to say, you personally are legally prohibited from working for longer than that. If you do, both you and your employer are in the shit.
My department forces overtime, but not that badly. We need someone here every Saturday 6 - noon. I don't mind working it cause it's really slow as far as calls go, so it's easy money. They ask for volunteers, and if no one volunteers they just begin a rotation.
Does anyone know if it's legal for work to force you to work OT.
The impression that I get is that it is in the US, but isn't anywhere else.
You know the ironic thing is how much we look down at other country's work standards.
In France, the maximum legal working week is 35 hours. That is to say, you personally are legally prohibited from working for longer than that. If you do, both you and your employer are in the shit.
So they work seven hours for five days a week? Do they get paid lunches or do they get unpaid lunches? Or is like the US where it depends if you're salary or hourly?
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or at least that was the end of the dream
there were other things before, including a frisbee activity and some bee with magic powers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CKiHdH5-ec
"So alternate, against the grain, anti establishment - so you're just a regular joe again, right?"
I played cello, can't really rock out on it, not like you can on say drums.
"So alternate, against the grain, anti establishment - so you're just a regular joe again, right?"
That's where I'm at. Been here since 6 and gotta work till noon. On the bright side, it's already half way over. 2 1/2 hours left.
I know?
"So alternate, against the grain, anti establishment - so you're just a regular joe again, right?"
I'm 9am to 7pm, with a 30 min lunch today. I'm tired of forced OT also.
I've been attacked in the parking lot, also have had my car keyed twice and my tires slashed three times in the last year. Great thing is I don't even cover Jacksonville so the people destroying my property because they're pissed at Comcast, are doing it to someone they've never spoken to.
What the hell.
Great thing is work won't put cameras out or hire security, and tells us we park here at our own risk.
Sounds like some company is in better need of security.
Florida man Florida
"So alternate, against the grain, anti establishment - so you're just a regular joe again, right?"
She left me roses by the stairs!
wait
And you're not member of a trade union, I assume?
"So alternate, against the grain, anti establishment - so you're just a regular joe again, right?"
For the most part, yes.
At Will Employment = You're our bitch or we fire yo ass
The impression that I get is that it is in the US, but isn't anywhere else.
Thank you sir. Next time would you use lube please.
Don't like it? Fired.
You know the ironic thing is how much we look down at other country's work standards.
In France, the maximum legal working week is 35 hours. That is to say, you personally are legally prohibited from working for longer than that. If you do, both you and your employer are in the shit.
So they work seven hours for five days a week? Do they get paid lunches or do they get unpaid lunches? Or is like the US where it depends if you're salary or hourly?
I never knew that about France.