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i think i live in a more neutered world bc i have safe search on to protect my virgin eyes3
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Apparently if you didn’t finish you shouldn’t add them to your body count3
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TwitchyMagee wrote: »Apparently if you didn’t finish you shouldn’t add them to your body count
That's great news. 😆3 -
TwitchyMagee wrote: »Apparently if you didn’t finish you shouldn’t add them to your body count
I can feel my hymen magically returning as I read this...2 -
CoffeeNstilettos wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »A job opened up in my area that pays almost double what I’m making now for similar work and similar hours. I’ve been at my current position less than a year. Do I apply?
I'd do some research to see if it's a good place to work and if it is I'd absolutely apply. You have to do what's best for you and your family. Never know, if you get it and give your notice at your current job, they might offer you more to stay 🤷♀️
This is what I was thinking. Your employer may value your work and want to match it0 -
FeastRepeat wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »FeastRepeat wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »A job opened up in my area that pays almost double what I’m making now for similar work and similar hours. I’ve been at my current position less than a year. Do I apply?
Eta: the position in question pays a living wage as opposed to my current position, is salary which means pto, sick days, vacation, etc, and it is closer to my gym.
What is your hesitation? Anything other than the short tenure at your current company?
Eta: plus my current position is comfortable & pleasant & interviewing is stressful
Fact. There is a reason I have not interviewed since the early 90s.
Job hopping can be terrible but I think there's a difference in the why ...double the pay is not hopping from place to place imo. But I'd interview first and see if pay is really double before taking it to my boss.0 -
PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »CoffeeNstilettos wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »A job opened up in my area that pays almost double what I’m making now for similar work and similar hours. I’ve been at my current position less than a year. Do I apply?
I'd do some research to see if it's a good place to work and if it is I'd absolutely apply. You have to do what's best for you and your family. Never know, if you get it and give your notice at your current job, they might offer you more to stay 🤷♀️
This is what I was thinking. Your employer may value your work and want to match it
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PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »FeastRepeat wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »FeastRepeat wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »A job opened up in my area that pays almost double what I’m making now for similar work and similar hours. I’ve been at my current position less than a year. Do I apply?
Eta: the position in question pays a living wage as opposed to my current position, is salary which means pto, sick days, vacation, etc, and it is closer to my gym.
What is your hesitation? Anything other than the short tenure at your current company?
Eta: plus my current position is comfortable & pleasant & interviewing is stressful
Fact. There is a reason I have not interviewed since the early 90s.
Job hopping can be terrible but I think there's a difference in the why ...double the pay is not hopping from place to place imo. But I'd interview first and see if pay is really double before taking it to my boss.
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FeastRepeat wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »Apparently if you didn’t finish you shouldn’t add them to your body count
I can feel my hymen magically returning as I read this...
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When mfp tells you you got a new message from that hottie and you are like "yess! she didn't leave my last message on read" but then it turns out it was a 2 month old msg1
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TwitchyMagee wrote: »It takes four minutes
Less in experienced hands. Much less.0 -
TwitchyMagee wrote: »It takes four minutes
Less in experienced hands. Much less.
OK, but is efficiency really what we’re going for?0 -
TwitchyMagee wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »It takes four minutes
Less in experienced hands. Much less.
OK, but is efficiency really what we’re going for?
Efficiency gains also result in greater quantity of product, typically. It's logistics.0 -
TwitchyMagee wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »It takes four minutes
Less in experienced hands. Much less.
OK, but is efficiency really what we’re going for?
Efficiency gains also result in greater quantity of product, typically. It's logistics.
Someone doesn’t enjoy the tease.ButterMeMuffinz wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »It takes four minutes
Less in experienced hands. Much less.
OK, but is efficiency really what we’re going for?
If we're very short on time then yes
But on a regular basis then absolutely not
Fair deal0 -
TwitchyMagee wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »It takes four minutes
Less in experienced hands. Much less.
OK, but is efficiency really what we’re going for?
Efficiency gains also result in greater quantity of product, typically. It's logistics.
Someone doesn’t enjoy the tease.ButterMeMuffinz wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »It takes four minutes
Less in experienced hands. Much less.
OK, but is efficiency really what we’re going for?
If we're very short on time then yes
But on a regular basis then absolutely not
Fair deal
Yeah, that's the one rational conclusion anyone could draw about me :laugh:
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I have not said a single insightful thing here which makes this all the better 🤗
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FeastRepeat wrote: »
I have not said a single insightful thing here which makes this all the better 🤗
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TwitchyMagee wrote: »FeastRepeat wrote: »
I have not said a single insightful thing here which makes this all the better 🤗
Thank you for explaining how this place works. Hotter. 😂1 -
i wont do dna test genealogy thing bc i feel obligation to protect future murderers in my family4
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ermengarde22 wrote: »i wont do dna test genealogy thing bc i feel obligation to protect future murderers in my family
Sometimes I think my thoughts are ridiculous but then you go ahead and say them right out loud and I see them in a whole new light.2 -
TwitchyMagee wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »i wont do dna test genealogy thing bc i feel obligation to protect future murderers in my family
Sometimes I think my thoughts are ridiculous but then you go ahead and say them right out loud and I see them in a whole new light.
I found my people here. 🤗3 -
I just had to have IT bail me out of a boneheaded mistake. And no I could not just turn the computer on and off2
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TwitchyMagee wrote: »I just had to have IT bail me out of a boneheaded mistake. And no I could not just turn the computer on and off
...so you called them and they did it?
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Reckoner67_again wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »I just had to have IT bail me out of a boneheaded mistake. And no I could not just turn the computer on and off
...so you called them and they did it?
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Reckoner67_again wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »I just had to have IT bail me out of a boneheaded mistake. And no I could not just turn the computer on and off
...so you called them and they did it?
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Wiener schnitzel0
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TwitchyMagee wrote: »Wiener schnitzel
If that's a pet name for me, I approve0 -
TwitchyMagee wrote: »Wiener schnitzel
The hot dog joint or the actual food ?0 -
Wiener schnitzelTwitchyMagee wrote: »Wiener schnitzel
The hot dog joint or the actual food ?
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TwitchyMagee wrote: »Wiener schnitzelTwitchyMagee wrote: »Wiener schnitzel
The hot dog joint or the actual food ?
I have been dying for a chili cheese dog... Today maybe the day... They have the best fries in the universe2
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