Do people still sit at home drinking their coffee during the week? I thought everyone took their coffee in to-go mugs and drank it on their commute into work
I drink coffee before I leave, while I'm travelling, and after I arrive
Do people still sit at home drinking their coffee during the week? I thought everyone took their coffee in to-go mugs and drank it on their commute into work
I try to wake up with enough time to be able to have breakfast and/or coffee before I go to work.
To be fair, I live like a fifteen minute walk away, so my commute is nothing. But this started with the Amazon job, I really like being fully awake and ready to go before I get to work.
I'm told I'm a lot nicer these days from start to finish at work, so maybe there's something to it.
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I am alarmed by all the glass I'm seeing in those posts. A slippery place like that is for cans only.
And by all the glass, I assumed it was mostly glass because the first post I saw was glass and then quickly realized it was not for viewing on my work computer screen. Now that I viewed it on my phone I realized that a majority of the posts were of people with cans.
I'll either wake up with an okay amount of sleep and very little time to get to work, or I will wake up way too early on super few hours with way too much time
starting work at fucking 6 am?
we had a five day weekend
how in the shit is my sleep schedule going to allow for falling asleep at 21:00
online banking should really offer the ability to block off a certain amount of money as unavailable. not like, necessarily a whole budgeting thing which i know some portals offer. just like, hey, i wrote a check for 300 dollars. when i check my balance, show my balance - 300 dollars. or like, my whole balance in red and my 'available' balance in green or w-e. this seems like a simple feature but i haven't seen it on any of the banks or credit unions i've used
online banking should really offer the ability to block off a certain amount of money as unavailable. not like, necessarily a whole budgeting thing which i know some portals offer. just like, hey, i wrote a check for 300 dollars. when i check my balance, show my balance - 300 dollars. or like, my whole balance in red and my 'available' balance in green or w-e. this seems like a simple feature but i haven't seen it on any of the banks or credit unions i've used
That would help people not get overdraft fees. Ergo a bank wouldn't want that.
I would like some money because these are artisanal nuggets of wisdom philistine.
online banking should really offer the ability to block off a certain amount of money as unavailable. not like, necessarily a whole budgeting thing which i know some portals offer. just like, hey, i wrote a check for 300 dollars. when i check my balance, show my balance - 300 dollars. or like, my whole balance in red and my 'available' balance in green or w-e. this seems like a simple feature but i haven't seen it on any of the banks or credit unions i've used
I wish I had that too
I mean not with checks, what is this, the middle ages
but like invoices that are slated to be drawn at the next time the banks transfer money should be indicated on the balance somehow. In parentheses or something. I always get confused, mainly by going "wait what did I forget to pay that I could have sworn I did"
my last landlord was offered by the state of illinois to pay 50% of our rent, like he just had to sign a thing saying my nephew lived there
instead he freaked out, claiming that we were trying to get him involved in some kind of scam and he wouldn't sign anything, because this required the state to send him direct electronic payments it did require some information from him
I still live with him, they promoted him to some kind of backup coordinator and he's making $52000 now, this is his 13th(?) month of full time work experience in his entire life
A lot of things in the US are made to work around old people's insecurities and the systems that result are as convoluted as the israelis that invent rube goldberg devices to allow them to work on the sabbath through divine technicality
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I drink coffee before I leave, while I'm travelling, and after I arrive
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...I'm saying it is specifically not that
this is the exact opposite of what I am saying
I try to wake up with enough time to be able to have breakfast and/or coffee before I go to work.
To be fair, I live like a fifteen minute walk away, so my commute is nothing. But this started with the Amazon job, I really like being fully awake and ready to go before I get to work.
I'm told I'm a lot nicer these days from start to finish at work, so maybe there's something to it.
You say that abdhy but we all know what its really there for. We all know
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Also, beers.
Like how you don't browse cats in amateur porn for wank material.
beer nerds, it seems
starting work at fucking 6 am?
we had a five day weekend
how in the shit is my sleep schedule going to allow for falling asleep at 21:00
That would help people not get overdraft fees. Ergo a bank wouldn't want that.
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I wish I had that too
I mean not with checks, what is this, the middle ages
but like invoices that are slated to be drawn at the next time the banks transfer money should be indicated on the balance somehow. In parentheses or something. I always get confused, mainly by going "wait what did I forget to pay that I could have sworn I did"
simple UI thing
because landlords are old white guys who see rent checks as some form of infernal contract
seems kind of weird for like, the most regular payment you have, to be done by check
same amount same date of the month is like the first thing I'd bother setting up automatic invoice for, if I was sending out invoices
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instead he freaked out, claiming that we were trying to get him involved in some kind of scam and he wouldn't sign anything, because this required the state to send him direct electronic payments it did require some information from him
I hope that's because you don't have e-signatures, and not because they genuinely communicate by fax
"most" banks in the US provide a service where you can auto-deduct an amount and have a check mailed to an address at any given date.
So even when landlords / management companies are archaic here, as they often are, you can still pay for rent "automatically"
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
Does he still have a crabfab job
Which one will make you feel better abdhy.
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"What if we just pretended this was a secure means of communication and the signatures were worth anything?"
I still live with him, they promoted him to some kind of backup coordinator and he's making $52000 now, this is his 13th(?) month of full time work experience in his entire life
he works from home 4 days a week
that's a hilarious anachronistic solution
and it wasn't even close. like, the Last Jedi was just...completely outpaced
Oh my god
needing signatures, and in lieu of showing up in person or using the mail fax is the only valid option, is a perfectly fine reason to have fax
using fax because that's how you sent out forms in 1972 so that's how you send forms in 2018 is not
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