Do you think they'd believe me if I said b.org was essential to my daily activities, because without it, I'd flip out like a mammal?
Have you
ever
learned something here that has helped you with your job? Is there even a faint possibility that you
might
learn something here that could theoretically help you with your job?
You could ask us a work-related question. And we could provide unhelpful answers to it.
Therefore I believe that all my use of it is work-related.
Technical support forum! That's what you guys are.
Of course, I'm also not following the new guidelines because a) I'm the person they call when a computer gets a virus, and that's what prompted the new guidelines, and b) I don't care if they fire me.
Big Boss sent out an e-mail today with a bunch of new "equipment guidelines", and one of the guidelines was that we're only to visit work-related sites.
Clearly, I'm, uh, yeah. Do you think they'd believe me if I said b.org was essential to my daily activities, because without it, I'd flip out like a mammal?
I think this is an off-site Employees Assistance Program. Look at how many of your cow-orkers you have not killed, thanks to us.
And we could provide unhelpful answers to it.
We could think outside the box for you.
Way
outside....
Of course, I'm also not following the new guidelines
Oh, thank god. I was worried for a second.
I worked at McDonald's senior year of high school, Burger King the summer before college and at a food court deli summer after freshman year. After that, jobs related to my field of study.(Except for the period of time right after I left grad school when I worked at a magazine shop while I looked for a research job)
I've crushed on Cooper since at least
World News Now.
Probably since Channel One.
Anderson Cooper Needs a Hug.
His mother is Gloria Vanderbilt and he couldn't get a job out of Yale? Dude.