In trying to extend my rental car, Budget is saying I never picked up my car. Thankfully the travel agent is going to fight that battle for me.
"If this isn't the car I was supposed to rent from you, then you won't mind if I sell it to a chop shop, right?"
"If this isn't the car I was supposed to rent from you, then you won't mind if I sell it to a chop shop, right?"
Or can I just drive it home? Sure it is an 8 hour drive but my son needs a car.
I have been through every option on their automated line, talking with a rep, trying to reach the on location kiosk, left a message there and still - no human to verify that YES, I have this car and YES, I need it a couple more days.
Can I rage quit on today?
Timelies all!
The little guy isn't quite crawling yet(at least he doesn't get up on hands and knees and move) but he can still move himself pretty well along the floor. Which is why I have to get out of my chair every two minutes or so to get him away from things he finds interesting that he should not be playing with.(including, but not limited to: cords, a scratching pad for the cats and envelopes full of old Turbotax CDs) I know, it's only going to get worse...
Thanks, Hil. It was a very low-key ceremony, and very touching. The family was sitting shiva tonight at 6, but I only know the widow through chorus, and I wouldn't have felt comfortable intruding on that.
So I'll be camping out at Anna's with the cats mon&tues. Bonus, I might get to meet her house cleaners and ask them for a bid to come in every couple of months to do dusting and Windows and all that other shit I hate doing.
I love my neighborhood.
Jilli and WindSparrow, thanks for the mentorshop advice!
New coworker seems great, so that's nice. When she finishes her training, she will become our minion.
I'm trying to decide if I should bail on my 8pm meeting because I need to write performance reviews and I have to get up before 5am tomorrow.
Oh, I have mentoring advice! Remember to think about the early-stage stuff that you just do naturally now. My coworker who is a new supervisor just had someone give notice, and I started talking about what to do before I remembered to back up and tell her they need to establish her last day and have her submit a formal letter of resignation before we start with the HR forms.
I believe the undue burden is not the effort required, but the fact that despite their clear intention to deny birth control coverage, there is still a way for their employees to get it. The psychological burden of knowing that some of their employees might be having non-procreative sex is just unbearable.
DingDingDing! We live in an Onion story.
Suzi, that must mean you get to keep it. How can you return it if you never picked it up?
Ooh, my mother had an interesting reaction to that case -- she's offended as a Catholic (former Catholic) that the Little Sisters of the Poor are spending their money on this case!