I always hated this argument. “Drive, ambition…” It’s a freaking $1 more an hour and more crap piled on! The fact that I’m still here is both a statement for my endurance at handling pain and my commitment to a paycheck!
Drive and ambition nothing. Showing up on time, not being snarky and attempting to do a good job for starters. In other words, don’t act like Thurman as seen seven years past. (For comedy purposes, I’d bald expect him to be extremely competent, ethical and together today)
Thank god. Those glasses were driving me insane with how ugly they are. Were. Hopefully were. They are past tense now right? RIGHT?!
By her feet, she falls on her back, but she lands on her face!
“We’re also looking for someone who can walk two feet without breaking her glasses.”
It could be worse for Kate. The Bull’seye stores in Canada might end up being sold to Malwart, because the company has way underperformed.
(In the real world this is in fact the case for Target in Canada. The entry of the company into Canada has been so unsuccessful that one analyst thinks they may sell off their stores before the end of 2015.)
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I always hated this argument. “Drive, ambition…” It’s a freaking $1 more an hour and more crap piled on! The fact that I’m still here is both a statement for my endurance at handling pain and my commitment to a paycheck!
Drive and ambition nothing. Showing up on time, not being snarky and attempting to do a good job for starters. In other words, don’t act like Thurman as seen seven years past. (For comedy purposes, I’d bald expect him to be extremely competent, ethical and together today)
Thank god. Those glasses were driving me insane with how ugly they are. Were. Hopefully were. They are past tense now right? RIGHT?!
By her feet, she falls on her back, but she lands on her face!
“We’re also looking for someone who can walk two feet without breaking her glasses.”
It could be worse for Kate. The Bull’seye stores in Canada might end up being sold to Malwart, because the company has way underperformed.
(In the real world this is in fact the case for Target in Canada. The entry of the company into Canada has been so unsuccessful that one analyst thinks they may sell off their stores before the end of 2015.)