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It's all good. It'll pop up on the net.Damn it I was watching sports F
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It's all good. It'll pop up on the net.Damn it I was watching sports F
I can do without LeBron. Waiting for him to retire already. Never liked em, he's great but I personally never liked emThis probably shows my generation but......
After those two, sports is going to be hard to watch....
question is, would you date someone like that? for me, it would depend on the circumstances.
it's the league...on some generational crap...lbj is just the lightening rod...I can do without LeBron. Waiting for him to retire already. Never liked em, he's great but I personally never liked em
UConn done
the league & media shove it down everyone's throat he is the G.O.A.T. & I've even read & heard few call em the G.O.AT. Laker - **** here with that . And yes, he is a force & a special generational talent, can't deny that but screw em, lolit's the league...on some generational crap...lbj is just the lightening rod...
he a specimen though, no question....
It’s always a good feeling after getting a cleaning.I enjoy visits to the dentist.
That’s tough, don’t know if you’ll have the happiness and 2x the money. Could you go back to your old job if you didn’t like the new one? Would that be something you could see them allowing, what then would be the old job?Find myself in a pickle. Got a call from a dude I used to manage at Terminix out the blue today. He's now the branch manager at a hazardous waste removal company. Offered me a job making 2x what I make hourly now with Benny's and PTO available from day of hire. 4 day work week 10-12 hours a day and no weekends.
Been with my current company for almost 3 years now. I only average 32-36 hours a week. The pay isn't the best but it taught me how to budget and I've never been happier in my 38 years of life in a work environment. It's the best most stress free job I've ever had. It's a small locally owned company and I legitimately get along with every single person I work with. I have almost no supervision, and I'm off by 2pm everyday.
I'm a creature of habit and don't like change but that extra money is almost too tempting to pass up. I put up this extra money for a year or two and I could put myself in a position to actually buy a house and not rent. Im going to go on a ride along next week to see if I can even handle dealing with the hazardous waste removal, but from what he says it's just picking up their full bin and dropping off an empty one.
Don't know if I should choose happiness and less stress and tight budget, or go back corporate get with the major company and stack that money so i can save a little, splurge a little and create my own happiness
By chance is this LA?Find myself in a pickle. Got a call from a dude I used to manage at Terminix out the blue today. He's now the branch manager at a hazardous waste removal company. Offered me a job making 2x what I make hourly now with Benny's and PTO available from day of hire. 4 day work week 10-12 hours a day and no weekends.
Been with my current company for almost 3 years now. I only average 32-36 hours a week. The pay isn't the best but it taught me how to budget and I've never been happier in my 38 years of life in a work environment. It's the best most stress free job I've ever had. It's a small locally owned company and I legitimately get along with every single person I work with. I have almost no supervision, and I'm off by 2pm everyday.
I'm a creature of habit and don't like change but that extra money is almost too tempting to pass up. I put up this extra money for a year or two and I could put myself in a position to actually buy a house and not rent. Im going to go on a ride along next week to see if I can even handle dealing with the hazardous waste removal, but from what he says it's just picking up their full bin and dropping off an empty one.
Don't know if I should choose happiness and less stress and tight budget, or go back corporate get with the major company and stack that money so i can save a little, splurge a little and create my own happiness
Is there growth potential at your current job?Find myself in a pickle. Got a call from a dude I used to manage at Terminix out the blue today. He's now the branch manager at a hazardous waste removal company. Offered me a job making 2x what I make hourly now with Benny's and PTO available from day of hire. 4 day work week 10-12 hours a day and no weekends.
Been with my current company for almost 3 years now. I only average 32-36 hours a week. The pay isn't the best but it taught me how to budget and I've never been happier in my 38 years of life in a work environment. It's the best most stress free job I've ever had. It's a small locally owned company and I legitimately get along with every single person I work with. I have almost no supervision, and I'm off by 2pm everyday.
I'm a creature of habit and don't like change but that extra money is almost too tempting to pass up. I put up this extra money for a year or two and I could put myself in a position to actually buy a house and not rent. Im going to go on a ride along next week to see if I can even handle dealing with the hazardous waste removal, but from what he says it's just picking up their full bin and dropping off an empty one.
Don't know if I should choose happiness and less stress and tight budget, or go back corporate get with the major company and stack that money so i can save a little, splurge a little and create my own happiness