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pimpdog wrote:
I only made an extra 2 dollars an hour of what I am making now.
Most computer experts I know make a lot more than $9.00 @ hour. Last place I worked paid their interns more'n that to learn how to do basic repairs and setups. But I guess you are glad to have taken a pay-cut, since now you don't have customers asking you questions and all. What would you have done with that extra 80 bucks anyway?
pimpdog wrote:
They used to allow it until 3rd shift started eating like pigs making T-Bone steaks and all.
It's always the other guys, isn't it. Innocents like you just get screwed over royally. Although I didn't think that a restaurant whose customers were on welfare would feature t-bones on the menu.
pimpdog wrote:
I was told by another cook that cooks can snack on what they want as long as it isn't expensive.
Yeah? Maybe he's the one who was cooking t-bones. hmmmm. . .getting hungry. Maybe I'll have a t-bone tonight. I've got a couple in the freezer more'n an inch thick. . .
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Oakman wrote:
But I guess you are glad to have taken a pay-cut, since now you don't have customers asking you questions and all. What would you have done with that extra 80 bucks anyway?
I didn't quit, I was forced to resign because I failed to meet my sales quota. I forgot to mention I also had to sell.
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pimpdog wrote:
I work at a old fashioned country style restaurant.
where you cook mostly burgers?
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Oakman wrote:
But I guess you are glad to have taken a pay-cut, since now you don't have customers asking you questions and all. What would you have done with that extra 80 bucks anyway?
I didn't quit, I was forced to resign because I failed to meet my sales quota. I forgot to mention I also had to sell.
pimpdog wrote:
forgot to mention I also had to sell.
Yeah, it's funny how retail stores expect that. Long time ago, I worked retail and went to college at night. Started as a stockboy, ended up as department buyer.
pimpdog wrote:
I didn't quit, I was forced to resign
Well actually, resigning is a kind of quitting. It sounds like you got fired.
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pimpdog wrote:
forgot to mention I also had to sell.
Yeah, it's funny how retail stores expect that. Long time ago, I worked retail and went to college at night. Started as a stockboy, ended up as department buyer.
pimpdog wrote:
I didn't quit, I was forced to resign
Well actually, resigning is a kind of quitting. It sounds like you got fired.
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pimpdog wrote:
It was either write a letter of resignation or be terminated.
So by resigning you saved the state the trouble of having to pay you any unemployment compensation. Was that because of your political convictions?
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pimpdog wrote:
It was either write a letter of resignation or be terminated.
So by resigning you saved the state the trouble of having to pay you any unemployment compensation. Was that because of your political convictions?
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Oakman wrote:
So by resigning you saved the state the trouble of having to pay you any unemployment compensation.
I didn't know about unemployment benefits back then. I didn't need them anyways because I was living with my dad and I wasn't too upset because I didn't like the job, and I made enough to buy the laptop I am using now. About 3 months later I worked on the regional manager of waffle house 's computer and he offered me a job, I wasn't too thrilled about being a cook, but its all good. He said I could apply at any waffle house in the area and I would be hired.
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Josh Gray wrote:
Is it even possible to live on $7 an hour? Is there such a thing as a minimum wage where he is?
Hey don't sell him short! Minimum wage is $6.25. That extra seventyfive cents means that one hour of of his work is worth two six-packs of soda. Or about what I leave as a tip when I take someone out to dinner.
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Oakman wrote:
Josh Gray wrote: Is it even possible to live on $7 an hour? Is there such a thing as a minimum wage where he is? Hey don't sell him short! Minimum wage is $6.25. That extra seventyfive cents means that one hour of of his work is worth two six-packs of soda. Or about what I leave as a tip when I take someone out to dinner.
But can you actually live on that? Would he get health insurance from his employer or have to pay his own?
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Oakman wrote:
Josh Gray wrote: Is it even possible to live on $7 an hour? Is there such a thing as a minimum wage where he is? Hey don't sell him short! Minimum wage is $6.25. That extra seventyfive cents means that one hour of of his work is worth two six-packs of soda. Or about what I leave as a tip when I take someone out to dinner.
But can you actually live on that? Would he get health insurance from his employer or have to pay his own?
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Oakman wrote:
So by resigning you saved the state the trouble of having to pay you any unemployment compensation.
I didn't know about unemployment benefits back then. I didn't need them anyways because I was living with my dad and I wasn't too upset because I didn't like the job, and I made enough to buy the laptop I am using now. About 3 months later I worked on the regional manager of waffle house 's computer and he offered me a job, I wasn't too thrilled about being a cook, but its all good. He said I could apply at any waffle house in the area and I would be hired.
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pimpdog wrote:
He said I could apply at any waffle house in the area
Good to know the standards Waffle has for its cooks.
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pimpdog wrote:
I am actually a very good cook.
Then maybe you could start your own restaurant so you could steal from yourself all you want. You could call it Henize's Home Cooking... until the health department shut it down.
I'm a Christian: I *know* that I'm perverted. - Ilion
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Oakman wrote:
Josh Gray wrote: Is it even possible to live on $7 an hour? Is there such a thing as a minimum wage where he is? Hey don't sell him short! Minimum wage is $6.25. That extra seventyfive cents means that one hour of of his work is worth two six-packs of soda. Or about what I leave as a tip when I take someone out to dinner.
But can you actually live on that? Would he get health insurance from his employer or have to pay his own?
Josh Gray wrote:
But can you actually live on that? Would he get health insurance from his employer or have to pay his own?
Depends. My brother-in-law owns five retail places and he pays his people anywhere from $6.25 to $9.00 plus group insurance -- that they have to pay half of. Many other places (Walmart, Big Grocery Chains) around here pay the same, but keep most of their employees hours down to 30 or so, which means they are part-time and do not get any benefits at all, while managers, department heads and favored employees are in a nice plan. By the way, I have retire to rural South Carolina. The pay-scale in Boston, Massachusetts where I used to live is about 50% higher - but so is the cost of everything from food to housing to clothes. Even gas is cheaper here. Up there, $11.00 @ hour is really the minimum for anyone except bums wiping down a car at a car-wash. I doubt that Heinze can be said to be making a living, but since he can stiff his father for the rent, he's probably getting by.
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pimpdog wrote:
I am actually a very good cook.
I've only known a couple of professional cooks. They were both making about about 70 thou (and planned on making more). I'd guess you aren't quite in their class, huh?
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I have gathered various quotes from the queeran which proves my point about islam. Some quotes aren't terribly intolerant or violent (I don't expect all of them to be) but the ones that are like these... "Slay them wherever you find them...Idolatry is worse than carnage...Fight against them until idolatry is no more and God's religion reigns supreme." (Surah 2:190-) "Fighting is obligatory for you, much as you dislike it." (Surah 2:216) ...prove my point. http://www.codeproject.com/script/Forums/View.aspx?fid=2605&msg=2572117[^]
And the Bible quotes saying to slay all the heathen nations, not to let the women and children live ?
Christian Graus Please read this if you don't understand the answer I've given you "also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )
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Josh Gray wrote:
Is it even possible to live on $7 an hour? Is there such a thing as a minimum wage where he is?
Hey don't sell him short! Minimum wage is $6.25. That extra seventyfive cents means that one hour of of his work is worth two six-packs of soda. Or about what I leave as a tip when I take someone out to dinner.
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Then you dont need to eat a 7 dollar burger and risk being fired when you can make your ow for less. How much does a pound of cheap ground beef cost? Add some onions, some sauce, and a bap (what we call the bread roll the burger is in) and there you have a tasty, home made burger. Of course you can always eat a lot of other food which costs less than that. Chicken legs are cheap, Roast one with some garlic salt and onions. Make a gravy from whats left in the tin, and serve with mashed potatoe and whatever other veg is around. Wouldnt cost more than 4 euros here, so probably the same in dollars there.
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
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Then you dont need to eat a 7 dollar burger and risk being fired when you can make your ow for less. How much does a pound of cheap ground beef cost? Add some onions, some sauce, and a bap (what we call the bread roll the burger is in) and there you have a tasty, home made burger. Of course you can always eat a lot of other food which costs less than that. Chicken legs are cheap, Roast one with some garlic salt and onions. Make a gravy from whats left in the tin, and serve with mashed potatoe and whatever other veg is around. Wouldnt cost more than 4 euros here, so probably the same in dollars there.
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
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Oakman wrote:
seventyfive cents [is] what I leave as a tip when I take someone out to dinner
I see you go to the best places then...
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modified on Wednesday, May 28, 2008 4:24 AM