I was leaning toward crepes even though I just had a crepe on Saturday.
I think you can never have them too often.
'Shindig'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I was leaning toward crepes even though I just had a crepe on Saturday.
I think you can never have them too often.
I vote Pakistani taqueria, because it's fun to say.
It is, isn't it? It used to be a regular taqueria until a Pakistani family bought the place. It is still called El Sombrero, and they still operate the taqueria, but they are also a stealth Indian restaurant. Yelp says their Indian food is pretty good.
Mostly black, with brown edging, Jesse.
Crap, I'm totally going to order them!
I yearn to find the stealth taquerias here. I feel certain that at least one exists but is hiding from me. Yes, I am being persecuted by a lack of taquitos.
Apologizing ain't easy and you did it well.
This. It's a big part of this community, for me, that we say what we think and feel but own the hell up when we were mistaken or were outside of the community standards.
Excellent! We can be shoe sisters!
They do look perfect! Fun!!
I found the secret button on the 2007 toolbar and finished some version of status report #1. I want to crawl under a rock and hibernate. Except--steering committee meeting tomorrow. I need to find the most recent slide deck for that. Oy.
I've got a coupon for the taquiera near me--it's $1 taco day, so I do believe I'll be stopping there on the way home.
Employment application question -- how do you deal with the prospective employer asking how much you currently make (or made in other jobs)? Aside from the fact that it's none of their business, I am woefully underpaid in my current position, and I don't want them to use that to lowball me for the new position should they ask.
How to deal? Give a range (with the low end being what I currently make)? Not answer the question? write something like "information will be submitted if contingent for job offer"?
Is it in what they ask for in the cover letter, or on an application form? In a letter, I'd give the range of what you're looking for (even if they ask for current salary). In a form, I think I usually wuss out and list it, although maybe once I've left it blank.