When someone has been out on disability and been medically released, can HR dictate the return date?
I don't think so. But, laws could vary by state.
Nah, just find a silencer for your friend!
No doubt!
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
When someone has been out on disability and been medically released, can HR dictate the return date?
I don't think so. But, laws could vary by state.
Nah, just find a silencer for your friend!
No doubt!
Hee, vw.
So I am looking into this Roth IRA business. It does sound pretty awesome. I'm seeing if I can contribute to it for 2006 even though I already filed my taxes. It looks like I can pull out the contribution money without penalty if I do need it in the next couple years (it's not like I would have made much on investments by that time), so it seems like I have nothing to lose, as the money would be doing better there, making non-taxable income, instead of in my savings account, making taxable interest. Right?
Kristin, EAT!
Nah, just find a silencer for your friend!
This! Of course, it made me think of Xander: Nothing can defeat the penis!! And, it made me giggle.
So, what do I want for supper? I don't feel like cooking, so I need to order in, but I have many choices in that area. What do I want?
orders pizza to be delivered to Kristin's house
vw, BWAH!!!
orders pizza to be delivered to Kristin's house.
Heee. This reminds me of a call I got yesterday.
Cell phone rings
Me: Hello?
Voice: Yeah, is this mumble?
Me: Who? I think you have a wrong number.
Voice: You ordered pizza. I'm at your door.
Me: Um, no.
Hee, Suzi. That goes along with having pizza delivered to your apartment and they call you to find out which number you're in, only to find out they have gone to the wrong building.
I just made an awesome 'sghetti, Kristin. I'd invite you over, but I think by the time you got here the pizza would have been delivered anyway.
P-C: You have until 4/17/07 to establish a 2006 tax year Roth.
Contributions to a Roth are from already taxed (and not tax deductible) money.
This means that withdrawals of your contributions are not taxable (the IRS can only take one bite).
Withdrawal of earnings from the Roth (withdrawal that exceeds your contributions) can be taxed. (The IRS will get its one bite).
Roths are also not subject to the Minimum Required Distributions the IRS mandates for regular IRAs once you reach the age of 70 1/2.
But -- what do I wear? Makeup, hair, and shoes are just fine. It's the inbetween bits that are causing me trouble.
It's the inbetween bits that are causing me trouble.
Wear what you usually wear. I'm wearing a black skirt and tall black boots. The shirt will probably be long-sleeved. The jacket will be leather.
I'm tired of what I usually wear!
Mind you, all my more interesting clothes don't fit any more, so... hey jeans, how you doing?
(Going out with juliana always gives me wardrobe insecurity.)