ALSO ALSO! I had BONBON chicken for lunch. www.bonbonchicken.com
Is this the korean chicken place? I have wanted some ever since reading about it in NYT! Also I think there's supposedly some good korean chicken places in your nabe.
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.
ALSO ALSO! I had BONBON chicken for lunch. www.bonbonchicken.com
Is this the korean chicken place? I have wanted some ever since reading about it in NYT! Also I think there's supposedly some good korean chicken places in your nabe.
Hey ita, when they teach you "defensive driving," are they gonna teach you stuff like bootlegger turns and how to ram cars out of the way when bad guys try to block you in? Because that would be fun.
Plus, you basically get to practice abusing a car that's not yours.
mac already has jobs, they are just unpaid:
get mail, feed cats at night, take dishes to sink, put coat and book bag and up after school, put toys up at night.
I'm not sure it's passive enough to be passive aggressive, but I sure mean "I defer to you because you're an officious bitch, and I absolve myself of as much responsibility as possible wrt this clusterfuck. Your serve."
But I'm not an officious bitch and it's hardly ever my clusterfuck!
I'm not an officious bitch and it's hardly ever my clusterfuck!
This would make a good t-shirt....
you basically get to practice abusing a car that's not yours
Hmm. I wonder if they'd want me to be defensive driving stick. Been a long while.
I'm not an officious bitch and it's hardly ever my clusterfuck!
Hardly ever is good. But if someone "please advise"s me, then I get officious. Lay down the law, if that's the way they want to play it. Go to town!
I have to say this about this company--they may not pay a lot, but they sure do have great benefits.
And not just great in the tangible time-and-money sense; it sounds like they're really behind you.
Education is a big thing here, but they are pretty strict about making sure any classes you take apply to your job, except if you want to get a JD, then they'll pay for it regardless of where you work in the company (we're a legal publisher).
I am pretty sure peons are not allowed to lay down the law. Please advise.
Time for steely resolve, shrift, with some recourse to job descriptions, documented standards, your boss, and whim.
Whim is good. I like whim.