Glad to hear your good news, P-C.
You are a very informative mom, Cindy. Way to go.
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Glad to hear your good news, P-C.
You are a very informative mom, Cindy. Way to go.
P-C, that's wonderful news.
Glad to hear your news P-C.
jilli - I hope your stalker will go away with that gentle message.
P-C, that's great news.
Jilli, I'm sorry your HR isn't more helpful.
P-C that is awesome news.
Jilli - sorry HR wasn't more helpful.
"Well, ask him to stop. If that doesn't work, talk to his manager."
Whaa? Isn't that an HR kind of thing to do? Sort of their job, infact?
Good news P-C!
Gorgeous tattoos - wow. I wish I wasn't completely teeth-grindingly petrified of needles. I am admiring the brave and beautiful.
And as for hiding under stairs Sparky - I hope you have an excellent class and get lots of stretched.
Iris' godfather brought me the first two Buffy Comics today. Hooray for surprise gifties!
ack! I just got another request for samples of my work for a different job I casually applied for online next week....change is too scary!
Jilli, sorry your HR was basically useless. I hope the guy follows your instructions without further ado.
Iris' godfather brought me the first two Buffy Comics today.
Is yours a lending library?
Good news, PC!
I didn't hold out much hope for your HR department either, Jilli, but I still think you did the right thing. I keep hoping that HR departments will get better at this kind of thing with practice.
eta: Cindy, I'm glad you told him he couldn't catch the virus by sitting next to someone. That's something he needs to hear from someone he really trusts.
Does anyone have advice on raising your credit limit? I don't necessarily need a higher limit for my own sake, but I recently had an issue because I had a high balance that was about to be paid off, but I also had to charge several nights of an expensive hotel for a business trip, and it was a little too close for comfort hoping the payment went through before my card was charged.
They ask for your income and then what you want to raise to; is there some percentage of your income that's a good standard? And I suppose I'm also supposed to consider the limit on my credit card of seven years that I never use but is just being nice to my credit history?