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rams78110
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You own a goddamn restaurant! I have to deal with homeless people all day at work and I have to pay to be at school
 
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Originally posted by rams78110
You own a goddamn restaurant! I have to deal with homeless people all day at work and I have to pay to be at school


Simple solution: Pay the homeless people to go to school for you. 2 birds w/ 1 stone.
 
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I'm more likely to pay a homeless person to call in a bomb threat.

Fun fact: Walmart employees stay on the clock and keep getting paid during a bomb threat even if they're just sitting in the parkign lot waiting for the po-po to give the all clear
 
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Originally posted by rams78110
I'm more likely to pay a homeless person to call in a bomb threat.

Fun fact: Walmart employees stay on the clock and keep getting paid during a bomb threat even if they're just sitting in the parkign lot waiting for the po-po to give the all clear


Give me the number and your schedge. I'll find the last remaining pay phone in the area and get my Kaczynski on...
 
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Originally posted by Catullus16
4 days


Sounds right.
 
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So I just watched an episode of "Twilight Zone" that proved to me that the movie "Poltergeist" was based (in part at least) on an episode of that show.
Edited by Larry Roadgrader on Feb 22, 2016 23:01:31
 
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Originally posted by rams78110
I was bitching about never getting time off so I decided to look my past schedules up. Between work and school, I get 2 days off per month. Two. Fucking. Two.

I get every other Sunday off and that's literally it and goddamnit.


Slacker.

I work every day.
 
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Originally posted by Cuivienen
And here I thought your reading skills were getting better...

Asked and answered.


Right back at ya
 
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Originally posted by DeeVee8
As a restaurant owner/operator I get at best 5 days off a year. Top that buddy!


I had 4 last year which was the most in the last 5 years. Don't get me wrong, I could easily schedule more and have employees handle more of the daily chore work but I have control and trust issues when it comes to the cattle operation. It sounds strange but I am a creature of habit and it causes me stress when I wake up off the farm at 5 am and have nothing to do, vacations tend to have the opposite effect on me.
 
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Originally posted by Cowpoker
Right back at ya


If you put this much energy into your education, you might be able to read by now.
 
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Originally posted by Corndog
Slacker.

I work every day.


lol'd
 
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Originally posted by Cuivienen
If you put this much energy into your education, you might be able to read by now.


If you could understand this very simple concept, I wouldn't be under the impression that money spent on an education was a waste of time, money and energy.

I can give you more examples if you need them but I doubt that even obvious evidence will get you to admit that you were wrong because it didn't the first time.
 
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Originally posted by Cowpoker
If you could understand this very simple concept, I wouldn't be under the impression that money spent on an education was a waste of time, money and energy.

I can give you more examples if you need them but I doubt that even obvious evidence will get you to admit that you were wrong because it didn't the first time.


It's cute watching you flail around.
 
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Originally posted by Cuivienen
It's cute watching you flail around.


I was thinking the same thing.

Make it real easy, you have a lemonade stand and sell $5,000 worth of lemonade, have no debt on $500 worth of assets and only $2500 in cost of sales.

StarLemons sells 5 million worth of lemonade, has 2 million in debt on 3 million in assets and cost of sales is 4.4 million.

Which company will survive if Congress creates a law requiring federal inspections with a fee of $15-30,000 the way they did with other areas of food production ? That would describe the hiccup that Cat was describing.

Here is a hint, it isn't the company with zero debt and the higher margin and you really don't need a business degree from an Ivy league school to figure that out and apparently, having a degree doesn't mean you can figure it out either.

 
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