Comment posted byChris in Gaon January 29, 2009 at 9:21 pm (#924399)
Restaurant Manager is not for me
Comment posted byDepon January 29, 2009 at 9:21 pm (#924400)
i took off monday for my superrrrrrhangover! yayyyyyyy
I hope Ollie is signed by then
enough
Comment posted byDepon January 29, 2009 at 9:22 pm (#924401)
what do you think you wanna do chris????
Comment posted byChris in Gaon January 29, 2009 at 9:32 pm (#924402)
I have a wide range of interests Dep. I have applied three jobs. Two of them have been coordinator positions. One is a program coordinator for a Non-profit and one is program coordinator in the finance department of a Health care company. I am very good at talking and listening to people and I thrive in situations where I am managing stuff. The non-profit position would have an education element, which I love about the job.
I’ve actually recently gotten some law experience through arbitration hearings that has opened up my interest in that field. I’ve talked to someone about becoming a Legal Asst and I have applied at a firm in Chattanooga
Comment posted byChris in Gaon January 29, 2009 at 9:33 pm (#924403)
I honestly hate this keyboard. It totally misses words sometimes. I can’t wait till the laptop is fixed.
Comment posted byDepon January 29, 2009 at 9:36 pm (#924404)
that sounds great chris. all very cool. managing is fun. managing > being managed ;)
i hope you get whichever one you want most!
Comment posted byDepon January 29, 2009 at 9:37 pm (#924405)
the geek is slow as snails right now for me. my whole internet is! booooooooooooo
Comment posted byChris in Gaon January 29, 2009 at 9:38 pm (#924406)
I’m being very picky. I have a good job I enjoy. The pay sucks but I’m willing to tough it out in this economy
Comment posted byRamonon January 29, 2009 at 9:40 pm (#924407)
managing is fun. managing > being managed ;)
As Willie said when was fired, “managing is neat.”
Comment posted byfattlippon January 29, 2009 at 9:42 pm (#924408)
btw, check out Colbert’s interview with Paul McCartney (on comedy central site; too lazy to link). Just outstanding. A classic, even by SC standards.
Fuck, I still can barely move, and I had that damned Waffle House omelet at noon!
Comment posted byRamonon January 29, 2009 at 9:42 pm (#924409)
The pay sucks but I’m willing to tough it out in this economy
Sadly it seems you are going to have to tough it out for a long time….
Comment posted byChris in Gaon January 29, 2009 at 9:44 pm (#924410)
This is the first job I haven’t managed people. I’ve made sure to create projects for myself to manage. I even made myself available for training people. I’ve actually been the one who has trained the new person out in the field despite being the person with the least experience
Comment posted byDepon January 29, 2009 at 9:44 pm (#924411)
I’m being very picky. I have a good job I enjoy. The pay sucks but I’m willing to tough it out in this economy
good attitude to have…nothing wrong with seeing what else it out there here n there
Comment posted byfattlippon January 29, 2009 at 9:45 pm (#924412)
Chris, these days, working is a good thing. Working at a job you like is a very good thing. Seriously, 2 out of 3 ain’t baaaaaad…
Comment posted byChris in Gaon January 29, 2009 at 9:46 pm (#924413)
Fuck, I still can barely move, and I had that damned Waffle House omelet at noon!
If you tell the urgent care doctor that you ate a waffle house, you’ll get a bonus prescription of Soma for free.
Comment posted byfattlippon January 29, 2009 at 9:48 pm (#924414)
I’d settle for an enema and call it even.
Comment posted byChris in Gaon January 29, 2009 at 9:48 pm (#924415)
I know I’m fortunate Lipp. Just trying to find something after spending all this money on my education. To Kepp my job, I make sure I work harder than everyone else. When and if they make cutbacks, I don’t even want to be in the discussion of people to let go
Comment posted byRamonon January 29, 2009 at 9:49 pm (#924416)
This economy hasn’t even seen its worse days since the postwar period, that’s the sad thing. Working these days is a great thing, I really feel for people who don’t have the opportunity to find a decent job for a decent wage.
Comment posted byRamonon January 29, 2009 at 9:51 pm (#924417)
I’d settle for an enema and call it even.
Take a diaretic. They are great for the occassional binge meal.
Comment posted byfattlippon January 29, 2009 at 9:52 pm (#924418)
I hear you and feel you (nh) Chris. You’re def making the right moves. Be sure to stay visible and telegraph your hard work. Hope it works out for you, bud.
Comment posted byDepon January 29, 2009 at 9:53 pm (#924419)
all this food talk has me hungry…hahaha sorry lippy. eat some prunes ;)
brb dinner time
Comment posted byfattlippon January 29, 2009 at 9:55 pm (#924420)
Funny thing, Ramon, is that the meal itself wasn’t that big. It’s not like I was being a damned hog. But they slather some lard or saturated fat or week-old cooking oil on fucking everything (they probably call it butter). It was just so weird when dinnertime rolled around and I found myself wondering why I wasn’t a wee bit hungry.
Comment posted byChris in Gaon January 29, 2009 at 9:59 pm (#924421)
be back after burn notice
Comment posted byRamonon January 29, 2009 at 10:03 pm (#924422)
Lipp, I feel you. When I lived in Harlem there was an IHOP a few blocks away from my apartment. You ordered the vegetarian omlett and you would leave feeling as if someone hooked a you up to vat of lard on dialasis.
Diuretics are great because they get rid of all that impurity through your urine and then dehydrate the body so that it craves more water. After drinking more and more water, your intestines get flushed and all the waste comes out when your body immediately wants to crap.
Comment posted byChris in Gaon January 29, 2009 at 11:00 pm (#924423)
Jeff Zrebiec of the Baltimore Sun reports that the Orioles are looking to acquire Cubs lefty Rich Hill. Hill is out of options, limiting his value. Zrebiec notes that Hill could benefit from a reunion with Rick Kranitz, his former Triple A pitching coach.
Comment posted byFutureon January 29, 2009 at 11:01 pm (#924424)
Rich Hill is a AAAA pitcher.
Comment posted byChris in Gaon January 29, 2009 at 11:09 pm (#924425)
I’m not a big Rich Hill fan
Comment posted bylittlefallsmetson January 29, 2009 at 11:11 pm (#924426)
Or as the kids would say:
“Rich Hill is a total Brandon Knight.”
Comment posted bycpon January 29, 2009 at 11:14 pm (#924427)
David Wells didn’t hold back when he was asked about Joe Torre’s new book, “The Yankee Years,” on The Michael Kay Show on 1050 ESPN radio Thursday afternoon - and he may not hold back if he and Torre happen to cross paths.
Asked what he’d say to Torre about the book, Wells replied: “I’d probably just knock him out.”
Wells tempered the fighting words with laughter, adding: “I probably wouldn’t say anything. I’d probably laugh at him. It’s easy to say things when you leave.”
Restaurant Manager is not for me
i took off monday for my superrrrrrhangover! yayyyyyyy
I hope Ollie is signed by then
enough
what do you think you wanna do chris????
I have a wide range of interests Dep. I have applied three jobs. Two of them have been coordinator positions. One is a program coordinator for a Non-profit and one is program coordinator in the finance department of a Health care company. I am very good at talking and listening to people and I thrive in situations where I am managing stuff. The non-profit position would have an education element, which I love about the job.
I’ve actually recently gotten some law experience through arbitration hearings that has opened up my interest in that field. I’ve talked to someone about becoming a Legal Asst and I have applied at a firm in Chattanooga
I honestly hate this keyboard. It totally misses words sometimes. I can’t wait till the laptop is fixed.
that sounds great chris. all very cool. managing is fun. managing > being managed ;)
i hope you get whichever one you want most!
the geek is slow as snails right now for me. my whole internet is! booooooooooooo
I’m being very picky. I have a good job I enjoy. The pay sucks but I’m willing to tough it out in this economy
As Willie said when was fired, “managing is neat.”
btw, check out Colbert’s interview with Paul McCartney (on comedy central site; too lazy to link). Just outstanding. A classic, even by SC standards.
Fuck, I still can barely move, and I had that damned Waffle House omelet at noon!
Sadly it seems you are going to have to tough it out for a long time….
This is the first job I haven’t managed people. I’ve made sure to create projects for myself to manage. I even made myself available for training people. I’ve actually been the one who has trained the new person out in the field despite being the person with the least experience
good attitude to have…nothing wrong with seeing what else it out there here n there
Chris, these days, working is a good thing. Working at a job you like is a very good thing. Seriously, 2 out of 3 ain’t baaaaaad…
If you tell the urgent care doctor that you ate a waffle house, you’ll get a bonus prescription of Soma for free.
I’d settle for an enema and call it even.
I know I’m fortunate Lipp. Just trying to find something after spending all this money on my education. To Kepp my job, I make sure I work harder than everyone else. When and if they make cutbacks, I don’t even want to be in the discussion of people to let go
This economy hasn’t even seen its worse days since the postwar period, that’s the sad thing. Working these days is a great thing, I really feel for people who don’t have the opportunity to find a decent job for a decent wage.
Take a diaretic. They are great for the occassional binge meal.
I hear you and feel you (nh) Chris. You’re def making the right moves. Be sure to stay visible and telegraph your hard work. Hope it works out for you, bud.
all this food talk has me hungry…hahaha sorry lippy. eat some prunes ;)
brb dinner time
Funny thing, Ramon, is that the meal itself wasn’t that big. It’s not like I was being a damned hog. But they slather some lard or saturated fat or week-old cooking oil on fucking everything (they probably call it butter). It was just so weird when dinnertime rolled around and I found myself wondering why I wasn’t a wee bit hungry.
be back after burn notice
Lipp, I feel you. When I lived in Harlem there was an IHOP a few blocks away from my apartment. You ordered the vegetarian omlett and you would leave feeling as if someone hooked a you up to vat of lard on dialasis.
Diuretics are great because they get rid of all that impurity through your urine and then dehydrate the body so that it craves more water. After drinking more and more water, your intestines get flushed and all the waste comes out when your body immediately wants to crap.
Rich Hill is a AAAA pitcher.
I’m not a big Rich Hill fan
Or as the kids would say:
“Rich Hill is a total Brandon Knight.”
rest of the story here
Considering Wells got fined 100k for his book which wasn’t anywhere CLOSE to this bad, I bet he’s fuming like crazy on the inside.
that wells article is hilarious
lol @ Wells. Later folks
Isn’t the “Go buy a pair of rims for your car” line classic? I’m gonna definitely have to add that to my arsenal.