How does that even fit here? They all go through it. The smart ones end up like the supervisors and the stupid ones get fired in a month or three. It's a necessity to have some brains working that department. The rookies just have to be deprogrammed from all the company rah rah before they get hurt. It's fun to watch.
Look at him go! Clean shaven, perfect hair, uniform pressed with all the right creases, shoes at a mirror shine...
He has his company employee hand book and studies it during break time...
Yeah, He's Rookie McRookieson of the First United States College of Rookie Academy... Whatever...
At least he's hanging around with his well seasoned supervisor. Some day, that supervisor is going to tell him how things actually work around here and none of it has anything to do with the hand book.
"Stays fresh for ten days".
??? Who the Hell keeps a dirty litter pan for ten days? If it's not dumped and refilled every day, that's asking for an odor problem... not to mention a hazard to the cat's health.
The money is already here for a trip like that. What I have is a scheduling issue. Why bother taking such a nice journey when you have to think about going back to work afterwards? I wanna take my two excursions and squander the rest of my life meditating on them.
Sweden's broken out in fights. Somebody, get a handle on that. It'll spoil my trip to Gotlund.
http://www.chicksontheright.com/riots-break-out-in-immigrant-dominated-area-of-sweden-yes-sweden/
Boil up a 24 oz can of B4Y Steel Cut Oats. Each can contains 2,550 calories, 68 grams of dietary fiber (34 soluble), 85 grams of protein and 170% of RDA for iron. Oats are loaded with complex carbohydrates for all day energy.
I already know how that works. A class action suit on the issue will be taken all the way to SCOUS and then the Court will rule, quite conveniently, that laws against Ponzi schemes don't apply to the government.
There are only two places outside the U.S. I want to visit. Gotlund and Tokyo. It's going to happen, most likely after I start collecting on my pensions. Italy sounds pretty boring.
That's because you very rarely pay attention to what's being said. You read that story and then kept insisting that poster was picked out of the trash.