question for the group. Has anyone ever been a poll worker?
I have. I was one year after college in an off-year election. Me and several elderly folks in my very tiny town sat around in the Lion's Club building eating home baked goodies and handing out ballots.
It was an unremarkable experience pre-Karl Rove.
I worked the polls in Greensboro in the '96 election it was funboring! We had to work 8 hour shifts I think. But it paid and I was a grad student so yay for fairly easy money.
That's right, it did pay. I forgot all about that. Another nice side benefit was being able to vote without having to stand in the looooong line outside when I showed up for my shift.
Happy birthday a day late, Omnis!
I just can't help to think from time to time she just wished to see me with someone. Male, female, doesn't even matter to her at that point*.
Heh, if you did pair off with a female, why then her potential grandchildren could have TWO Jewish mothers - what's not to love!
Yesterday she had a full-out tantrum when I put her in time out.
From the sound of it, I'd guess there is a 98% chance she has learned that escalating the tantrum gets her what she wants, and a 2% chance that the main problem is in her neurotransmitter balance. This is not counting the possible diagnosed neurotransmitter imbalance that might be the excuse that her parents use to get them out of the responsibility of handling tantrums without giving in.
Um. I wonder how many kids they had? Either way. HILARIOUS!
I don't remember if it was four or five. But not none.
Billytea, your Mother should have suggested they try it the other way.
thank you thank you thank you :)
So for the election day polling, is there training? Just trying to get a sense of time commitment.
ION, I left my cell phone at home. I feel naked. and I have another 12 hour work day. with no internet on my hip.
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