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My Arfcom is brokeded. No right clicky capabilities while posting. Vert Der Furk? Oh... it's working now. |
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I suppose, if you like hairy middle aged men. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It's Wednesday and I'm already out of fucks to give. Maybe if customers hadn't squandered them on piddly stuff I would have some left over for important issues. Here have a no homo hug It's a nice ass? That's how HK rolls. |
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Quoted: My company is the poster child for how not to treat your employees. I've never seen turnover like we're going through now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: We used to be able to check out products that my company makes for personal use. Not anymore! Yay! I have no idea why people keep quitting. Like a library book? Pretty much. Assuming my company made said library book, and that model of book was released to production in some capacity. My company is the poster child for how not to treat your employees. I've never seen turnover like we're going through now. |
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Quoted: The company I used to work for started having layoffs every spring. Anyone who had been there 10 years or so and is making decent money is in danger if getting let go so they can hire some kid off the street to replace them. Plus they eliminated year end bonuses (which used to be about 20% of my annual pay) and 401K match. This is in a city where unemployment runs about 2%. And they wonder why people are leaving in droves. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: We used to be able to check out products that my company makes for personal use. Not anymore! Yay! I have no idea why people keep quitting. Like a library book? Pretty much. Assuming my company made said library book, and that model of book was released to production in some capacity. My company is the poster child for how not to treat your employees. I've never seen turnover like we're going through now. Our company hasn't given out a bonus in a couple years, but still do the 401(k) match (25%) and profit sharing. They also pay the lions share of our health insurance.
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A little Bobby Darin turned up to 11 puts a smile on my face.
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Quoted: For the day crew: View Quote Be careful when searching "crisco industrial lubricant". |
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Quoted: Ouch! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Like a library book? Pretty much. Assuming my company made said library book, and that model of book was released to production in some capacity. My company is the poster child for how not to treat your employees. I've never seen turnover like we're going through now. Our company hasn't given out a bonus in a couple years, but still do the 401(k) match (25%) and profit sharing. They also pay the lions share of our health insurance. The good news is my current job is getting lots of good applicants from there. |
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Quoted: Ouch! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: My company is the poster child for how not to treat your employees. I've never seen turnover like we're going through now. Our company hasn't given out a bonus in a couple years, but still do the 401(k) match (25%) and profit sharing. They also pay the lions share of our health insurance. Plus, well, free beer and wine is a plus. Sometimes Vodka. |
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The company I used to work for started having layoffs every spring. Anyone who had been there 10 years or so and is making decent money is in danger of getting let go so they can hire some kid off the street to replace them. Plus they eliminated year end bonuses (which used to be about 20% of my annual pay) and 401K match. This is in a city where unemployment runs about 2%. And they wonder why people are leaving in droves. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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We used to be able to check out products that my company makes for personal use. Not anymore! Yay! I have no idea why people keep quitting. Like a library book? Pretty much. Assuming my company made said library book, and that model of book was released to production in some capacity. My company is the poster child for how not to treat your employees. I've never seen turnover like we're going through now. But was the working environment toxic? |
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Need to use lard instead of shortening. I'll have to have Wodstock give that a try. Be careful when searching "crisco industrial lubricant". Not a lot of places carry lard out here, unless I go to the Mexican grocery. But even then, they only sell it in 5 pound tubs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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For the day crew: Need to use lard instead of shortening. I'll have to have Wodstock give that a try. Be careful when searching "crisco industrial lubricant". Not a lot of places carry lard out here, unless I go to the Mexican grocery. But even then, they only sell it in 5 pound tubs. I fail to see the problem. |
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Quoted: Need to use lard instead of shortening. I'll have to have Wodstock give that a try. Quoted: Quoted: For the day crew: Be careful when searching "crisco industrial lubricant". |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: For the day crew: Need to use lard instead of shortening. I'll have to have Wodstock give that a try. Be careful when searching "crisco industrial lubricant". Not a lot of places carry lard out here, unless I go to the Mexican grocery. But even then, they only sell it in 5 pound tubs. I fail to see the problem. Besides, BulleitBaby uses shortening. If it was good enough to take first place in the Savory Biscuit category at the International Biscuit Festival, it's good enough for me.
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Speaking of deer. I'm ramping up to kill another this year Who was speaking of deer? Me neither. I shot my first deer when I was 5. Of course, considering where I lived, that was considered a "late bloomer". |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Originally Posted By HK45USER Like a library book? Pretty much. Assuming my company made said library book, and that model of book was released to production in some capacity. My company is the poster child for how not to treat your employees. I've never seen turnover like we're going through now. But was the working environment toxic? |
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Speaking of deer. I'm ramping up to kill another this year Who was speaking of deer? You should fix that. Same |
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For the day crew: Need to use lard instead of shortening. I'll have to have Wodstock give that a try. Be careful when searching "crisco industrial lubricant". Not a lot of places carry lard out here, unless I go to the Mexican grocery. But even then, they only sell it in 5 pound tubs. I fail to see the problem. |
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I don't need a years worth of lard on hand. Besides, BulleitBaby uses shortening. If it was good enough to take first place in the Savory Biscuit category at the International Biscuit Festival, it's good enough for me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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For the day crew: Need to use lard instead of shortening. I'll have to have Wodstock give that a try. Be careful when searching "crisco industrial lubricant". Not a lot of places carry lard out here, unless I go to the Mexican grocery. But even then, they only sell it in 5 pound tubs. I fail to see the problem. Besides, BulleitBaby uses shortening. If it was good enough to take first place in the Savory Biscuit category at the International Biscuit Festival, it's good enough for me. Do you not know how delicious stuff is when deep fried in lard? |
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I might have 1 this afternoon. I try not to get too stupid while I'm at work (I don't have much wiggle room when it comes to "getting stupid"). I bought a Vintage Series from Adelbert's Brewery on the way home yesterday. VINTAGE MONKS
Formerly called Barrel Aged Dancin’ Monks Barrel Aged Dubbel Ale (9.1% ABV) THE ALE: Vintage Monks is a blend of our Trappist inspired ales which have spent up to two years aging in oak wine barrels. Each barrel imparts unique flavors of red wine, tart fruits and lovely funk. The blended result is a wonderfully complex ale that is beautifully balanced. Pairs well with tangy cheeses, rich meats, fried foods and fruit-based desserts. Not sure when I'll get around to opening it, though. |
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I've pointed a shotgun at one before. Right before "sunrise", the deer looked at its watch, said "oh shit! gotta go!" and split. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Speaking of deer. I'm ramping up to kill another this year Who was speaking of deer? Deer are very conscious of their punctuality. |
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I refuse to work today. So there... I have too much to do today to refuse to work. I'll not do extra work just for you. Don't strain yourself on my account. I'll go slow. |
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I refuse to work today. So there... I have too much to do today to refuse to work. That's never stopped me It's all stuff around the house that will make life easier for the imp and Duckski when I go to work for the next few days. |
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