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Listening to your discussion of yard signs, I would like to report that we made our own, and it looks pretty good. If you are driving down S. 11th St, you can look for it on the east side of the street.
I never had an HR performance review. I did once have a boss pull me into his office after I was done with my delivery route and say: "Doug, I have a ledger in my head. On one side of it is all of the things that just wouldn't get done if you weren't working here..." And I said: "And on the other is all of the things I do that piss you off?" And he said: "Well yeah." Me: "And?" Him: " I just wanted us to be on the same page about it."
I don't know whether you are hip to Beau of the Fifth Column or not... he's somewhat similar to you as he is a non-coastal self-produced exponent of the actual liberal media. Well, he just stepped back from in front of the camera and let his wife take over for a while as "putting out three videos a day was going to ruin my health."
You often don't realize that you've bitten off more than you can chew until the consequences come knocking at your door.
Like me, in 2008, when I was being paid $12.50/hr and doing so much overtime that there were four numbers to the left of the decimal point on my paychecks for the first time in my life.
Then one evening I woke up before my 12AM shift unable to roll over because I'd had a stroke.
I wonder how "ethnic cleansing" would fare in those focus groups that the lady from the Bulwark does? I wonder whether they would book her for another segment on MSNBC if the answer was what we both know it would be?
Thank you again for the podcast. Apparently the '99 Honda CRV has eaten a valve. At least Briana was in Oakland where our friend Rob is and has somewhat access to his expertise with cars, and his access to cheap used cars that come through the wrecking yard.
-Doug in Sugar Pine
Early while in the military I was given many reviews. They were pretty harsh as I recall. As I moved up in rank and had subordinates. I was required to perform these reviews.
They were nothing like the reviews you gave each other.
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