Sure! I only got to see one island, so clearly I need to go back and spend a lot of money on sushi.
Hmmmmm
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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.
Sure! I only got to see one island, so clearly I need to go back and spend a lot of money on sushi.
Hmmmmm
Emilyn was (is?) a NYT writer, right?
She's with The New Yorker now.
Wow. Taste the irony.
Wow.
Consuela
Actually, they get lower rates for higher-ranked positions, but higher rates for entry-level and low-skill positions.
Which works out to lower pay overall.
The UGG Wedding Shoe Collection
I actually think those are all cute (including the incomprehensible-in-theory fuzzy flip-flops - they actually look cozy). But my taste level aspires to be questionable.
Federal employment rant alert: I saw a job ad for a web manager for the NEH website today. It's a GS-15 and starting pay is $123K. It requires 2 years managing a Drupal site and experience in an academic or similar setting.
My husband, who has a PhD in engineering, is only a GS-13, and his pay grade tops out well under that. WTF?
I don't understand enough of the words in your post to properly share your outrage, flea. But I am sympathetically outraged because I trust you.
Well, GS-15 is the top rank of federal employees, before you get the the level of political appointees. Where mr. flea works, it's a Senior Scientist or Branch Chief position. Whereas the NEH website is important, of course, but it's actually quite a bit less complex than the average University's web presence, I would argue.
Timelies all!
Found out that my uncle has prostate cancer.(My parents told me during our weekly phone call) Don't know the prognosis yet.
I saw a job ad for a web manager for the NEH website today. It's a GS-15 and starting pay is $123K. It requires 2 years managing a Drupal site and experience in an academic or similar setting.
That's... really ridiculous. Who do we know who needs a job?
Sheryl, I'm so sorry. I hope it's one of the easily-treated kinds.