Next, I intend to investigate why a computer printer costs $75 but replacement ink for all four colors costs $145. That might take a while.
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Next, I intend to investigate why a computer printer costs $75 but replacement ink for all four colors costs $145. That might take a while.
Had a first tonight. Was by son's bday and he wanted BW3.... ok whatever. 6 year olds like shitty food
We show up at like 6p.... see a group waiting outside. Thought that's odd, parking lot looks not very full.
Go in, place is probably only 15% full. It was a 40 min wait as they have nobody there to work. Giant hiring sign outside for $17/hr.
We leave and go to another one about 15 mins away. This one they can seat us.... still probably about 25% capacity. Even then, the handful of people they had working could barely manage to operate the place. And this was on the day they claimed they called everyone in to work.
The pool/waterpark club we go to in the summer can't be open on Sunday so far this summer as they can't hire any lifeguards.
On the white collar side, really having terrible time filling professional jobs that are in the $80-$100k range with people that know which way is up.
Don't get me started on trying to find someone to remodel a bathroom project I've been holding off on for the last 12+ months.
Nutty times, indeed. Did everyone just decide they are done working?
It seems like you are pissed off 24/7. You might want to look into that. Jus' sayin'.
Maybe he thinks he's a girl bear.That's your take? God, what an asswipe you are.
I always used one like this!Operating a butter churn is like using a hand crank ice cream maker, but even SLOWER.
Yeah, well, not saying you're wrong but I suspect Shaq already received enough "consideration" to compensate him far beyond what he would be charged for ink if he were treated like a mere mortal such as you and me. I like Shaq but everything Shaq is involved with is distorted by his size:
What about this?How about paying for a bottle of water?
Hell, that still blows my mind. Nestle buys water from a city water utility, bottles it, then people in that same city buy it at a huge markup at Walmart.
What about this?
It's called fishing... throw out the bait (check printer) and catch a sucker.Next, I intend to investigate why a computer printer costs $75 but replacement ink for all four colors costs $145. That might take a while.
Steven Wright's dilemma. What do you add to it?What about this?
Pay no attention to Circlejerk. It only encourages him.That's your take? God, what an asswipe you are.
Me thinks you exaggerate your station in life. Whether you do or don’t you obviously work and don’t lay around asking for handouts.I sometimes wonder if being content with my lowly station is actually one of the few things I've done right.
He’s a pathetic little prick lurking around. 😂Pay no attention to Circlejerk. It only encourages him.
When I'm not posting on the Internet on company time.Me thinks you exaggerate your station in life. Whether you do or don’t you obviously work and don’t lay around asking for handouts.
That's the best time to do it.When I'm not posting on the Internet on company time.
Shouldn’t you be in the office doing some bookkeeping? 🤣He’s a pathetic little prick lurking around. 😂
Yea, you won’t forget that. I’ve apologized for whole thing more than once. I still believe it’s wrong to play on internet personally on company time. There was a particular poster that seemed to be a buddy of circlejoe that was bad about it.When I'm not posting on the Internet on company time.
Bookkeeping can be a lucrative career. 😂Shouldn’t you be in the office doing some bookkeeping? 🤣
He'd have to learn the difference between a debit and a credit first.Bookkeeping can be a lucrative career. 😂
If you need a raise you can apply. You would have to get rid of that smug attitude around the Amish Mafia. 😁
We could start him on Quickbooks. We wouldn’t allow him to make journal entries where he needed to understand debits and credits.He'd have to learn the difference between a debit and a credit first.
WAAAA-AAAY beyond his ability.
Who wears socks?You don't hear about darning socks nearly enough these days.
The CVS Pharmacy in the county seat of my county cannot find pharmacy techs who will stay. They have had to reduce hours and increase lead times to 4-5 days for common meds. If you call their automated system, the first 30 seconds is Covid testing marketing. CVS is making a financial windfall on this so-called pandemic.Had a first tonight. Was by son's bday and he wanted BW3.... ok whatever. 6 year olds like shitty food
We show up at like 6p.... see a group waiting outside. Thought that's odd, parking lot looks not very full.
Go in, place is probably only 15% full. It was a 40 min wait as they have nobody there to work. Giant hiring sign outside for $17/hr.
We leave and go to another one about 15 mins away. This one they can seat us.... still probably about 25% capacity. Even then, the handful of people they had working could barely manage to operate the place. And this was on the day they claimed they called everyone in to work.
The pool/waterpark club we go to in the summer can't be open on Sunday so far this summer as they can't hire any lifeguards.
On the white collar side, really having terrible time filling professional jobs that are in the $80-$100k range with people that know which way is up.
Don't get me started on trying to find someone to remodel a bathroom project I've been holding off on for the last 12+ months.
Nutty times, indeed. Did everyone just decide they are done working?
They are likely neither Dem or Pub.so only dems collect unemployment? check the actual stats
Same. I had declined work from home when they started to offer it. Hated the idea of having to work from home for a couple weeks last year.This story is interesting and seems to hit on a theme I’ve been seeing. The UI benefits were likely a factor for some workers but it doesn’t explain everything. I know for me personally, I had never worked from home much at all. After the last year, I really enjoyed my time with my family and the flexibility.
As The Pandemic Recedes, Millions Of Workers Are Saying 'I Quit' — NPR
People are leaving their jobs in search of more money, more flexibility and more happiness. A record 4 million workers quit just in April.apple.news
Yeah, I've used one of those but 95% of the time my mom used the other type because it held more volume than out paddle type.ours was a paddle type:
I am not downtown as much anymore but I can tell you my area (Noblesville/Fishers) is hiring everywhere. The restaurants are open and they almost all want employees. That goes from fast food to the higher end establishments.
Marion County is a different animal though because Hogsett is taking longer to open Indy back up. So I cannot speak for Indy.
Before being shutdown, Indy had roughly 50-55K workers Monday through Friday, and more on 8-9 Sundays for Colts games.I am not downtown as much anymore but I can tell you my area (Noblesville/Fishers) is hiring everywhere. The restaurants are open and they almost all want employees. That goes from fast food to the higher end establishments.
Marion County is a different animal though because Hogsett is taking longer to open Indy back up. So I cannot speak for Indy.
Thanks, Holcomb.Before being shutdown, Indy had roughly 50-55K workers Monday through Friday, and more on 8-9 Sundays for Colts games.
Due to the knee-jerk reaction, at the absolute bottom, this was down to 5K to 7,5K, eviscerating restaurant, and many other industry segments. The town absolutely looked like a ghost town. It will never recover.
Indy is dead.
It has been due to decrees by the "mayor"Thanks, Holcomb.
Where in Indy do you live...Rushville?The town absolutely looked like a ghost town. It will never recover.
Indy is dead.
Thought your punchline was going to be psych drugs.Perhaps the most damaging and longest lasting consequence of our Covid response will the heightened addiction to government money.
My oldest, still in school, has probably cleared $30k already this year selling shoes, trading cards, Playstations, etc. But he also has a 20 hour a week unpaid research assistant job with a very well known environmental engineering professor at the local university - at which he’s been working 40+ hours a week. He parks a mile from the lab (because it’s free) and packs his lunch. They expect to have at least two research papers out for publication by the end of the summer. This morning he volunteered to pitch at his brother’s Little League game for kids with developmental disabilities. He has a 3.8 in chemical engineering at Purdue (2 years left). There ain’t a damn thing wrong with kids today.i'm with ya stoll but it's a new world order. The English have found easier ways. two examples: my stoker's best friend's 21 yr old bro made 90k last year between his youtube channel and playing call of duty. still lives at home. bought himself an M3 at the end of the year. my stoker works 15 hours a week doing property management for two super loaded families. she made over $30k last year re-selling boxes they threw out and some clothes. took at best two hours a week. i think that paid more than the actual job for 15 hours a week. she told the wives they should do an online store together but they had no interest. new season new clothes and they didn't want to bother with the hassle. who knew there was a whole world out there willing to pay premium prices just for luxury clothes' boxes.
as tommy said above my grandfather too was a product of the depression. he was solidly middle class but drove a chevette (worst looking car i've ever seen) and took a single roll of HI Ho's in his briefcase for lunch everyday. he'd roll over in his grave if he could see me every morning pissing money away at starbucks.
kids today don't want to work at six flags in the heat or pizza hut in the grease. they'd rather make dough from home and more and more are pretty damn creative about it
Awesome on all fronts.My oldest, still in school, has probably cleared $30k already this year selling shoes, trading cards, Playstations, etc. But he also has a 20 hour a week unpaid research assistant job with a very well known environmental engineering professor at the local university - at which he’s been working 40+ hours a week. He parks a mile from the lab (because it’s free) and packs his lunch. They expect to have at least two research papers out for publication by the end of the summer. This morning he volunteered to pitch at his brother’s Little League game for kids with developmental disabilities. He has a 3.8 in chemical engineering at Purdue (2 years left). There ain’t a damn thing wrong with kids today.
Printer at work broken?Such a racket. And the last two times I've needed to print were so far apart that both times the cartridges dried out and the nozzles clogged. Buying a printer for every page I need to print is perhaps not the most economical approach...
interesting read and certainly seems plausible. housing/cars/gas/food needs to drop a bit and all will be good. the one year increase in these categories has been incredible. rates creep up and lumber comes down and construction resumes i think that'll help a lot, including good jobs for a significant portion of the countrySeven Reasons to Be Extremely Optimistic About the Economy Right Now
Forget the inflation scolds. Ignore the small-business Scrooges. There's a very different story in the data.slate.com