Yeh, I got something like $35 from Amazon. Though it was of course emailed to me about three hours after I'd spent a ton of money. But I know I'll just spend it anyway, so....
I had Puerto Rican food tonight--tostones! Yum! AND I went to Macy's and though they didn't have the pair of jeans that ripped, they did find them at another store so I'm going to get them tomorrow! Yay.
I only got $10 from Amazon.
-t, I'm cofax on Zombielink if you want to share...
$3 from Amazon. That'll come in handy.
I got $5.86 from Amazon and an email fom B&N saying they'd let me know what the credit would be. As I buy more ebooks from Amazon, I doubt B&N will be higher. But hey, I have several books on my wishlist that $5.86 would cover.
I buy a ton on the kindle but most of that is past the date range for this.
I'm pretty sure I haven't spent $5 on ebooks ever, so no settlement for me! What's the story?
Yeah, I don't like ebooks for leisure reading, so pretty much the only ones I've bought have been textbooks that were a whole lot cheaper in that form, so no money for me.
How's this for a cheery corporate policy:
The managers are under intense pressure to adhere to the distribution that requires 40% of employees to be rated below expectations.
Seriously. Official corporate line.
Fuck off and die.
Super stupid policy.
anti-motivational.
so boss wants to speak with me. do not wanna.
I am working on my Alicia Florrick no expression face. Maybe I can use it now. ok, here we go.
The managers are under intense pressure to adhere to the distribution that requires 40% of employees to be rated below expectations.
I would be suspicious that they are gearing up for a RIF, but I am pretty much always suspicious of this at my own workplace, so I may be projecting.
Update from having to write the faculty about offices: the prof who I expected to have a fit wrote me the most gracious reply. I'm all confused.