Glad to hear
Glad to hear
If the cat bit you then get that shit checked by a doctor asap.
Baby steps. Asking someone to go from nothing to investing in stocks is quite a leap.
High yield savings account at SoFi or Ally Bank will give you 4% right now.
Get OP some singing lessons stat!
If you have a history of getting into fights, then yes it’s useful. Otherwise you’ll basically never use it. However there are plenty of benefits even if you never use it.
Wash their hands after using the bathroom.
Short answer: They will cover 50%.
Long answer: They won’t cover anything until you’ve met your deductible. Once you’ve paid out $1,500 (your deductible), they will start covering 50% of the remaining cost.
That is not why the markets are down. Japan is why the markets are down
What’s their ticker? I looked up BSOD but that’s not it…
I use Torque per cubic foot.
Someone show this to the guy who asked about how to walk through a field of cows.
Not a European, but I’m going with dark alleys.
Crash Bandicoot vibes
Real-talk, pensions don’t exist anymore.
Best bet for getting benefits and flexibility is working for the government.
Tell the ladies that you have to pee before riding a bike so your balls are empty.
They literally don’t care. Don’t tell them “the truth”, don’t tell them “what’s wrong with the company”, nothing. Just say you’ve enjoyed working there and if things turn around you’d be open to coming back.
The best outcome for an exit interview is you leave on good terms so you can use them in the future if necessary. You never know when you’ll need a reference.
Again, any criticism or negativity you bring to the exit interview will just be used against you. You’ll be labeled as disgruntled, or whiny, or just didn’t have what it takes. And that will cut you off from using them in the future if you need to.
Yeah but it’s just going to get better at magicking. Soon all us wizards will be out of a job…
I think the difference is that as a kid music is forced on you from all kinds of sources: parents, friends, radio, etc. So you don’t realize how much time you actually spent just listening to new music.
As an Old, you probably don’t have nearly as much random exposure, i.e. you control when you listen to music now. Which means the answer to your question is that you have to consciously set aside time simply to listen to music. It may feel like a “waste of time” for each track you think is shit, but that’s just part of the process.
Good luck, and thanks for coming to my Ted talk.
Some clients require it.