And we could provide unhelpful answers to it.
We could think outside the box for you.
Way outside....
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
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.
Gawd, this is brilliant. [link]
Hollywood – Pat Robertson on Sunday said that Hurricane Katrina was God’s way of expressing its anger at the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for its selection of Ellen Degeneres to host this year’s Emmy Awards. “By choosing an avowed lesbian for this national event, these Hollywood elites have clearly invited God’s wrath,” Robertson said on “The 700 Club” on Sunday. “Is it any surprise that the Almighty chose to strike at Miss Degeneres’ hometown?”
And yes, it's satire, people.
Oh, thank god. I was worried for a second.
I think if they decide to have a chat with me about it, they'll get my two weeks.
First job: Babysitting neighbor kid when I was 16.
Second job: Dorm office guy for three years. Handled keys, made change, answered phones, called RAs to have them pick up baked college students or convince the guy on the third floor that Metallica isn't better at 120dB.
I think if they decide to have a chat with me about it, they'll get my two weeks.
Any chance you could set up a webcam in advance?
I never worked in retail or food services. I've always been an office worker. My first job was working in real estate at Columbia, which was scary.
I've always had this phone phobia. It's gotten better as I've gotten older but, when I was a teenager, I couldn't even call to order a pizza without having to spend an hour working myself for the task.
So, of course, I get to my first day of work ever and they say, "Our receptionist is on vacation this week. You'll be filling in for her."
I thought I was gonna throw up.