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We all have a pet peeve (or two). Mine is people asking stupid questions, so yeah, I will be that jackhole who gives a smarta** response to a stupid question. Because hey, I'm just trying to do my part to save others' from being askeded stupid questions!
Who do you work for and why are you stealing from them by collecting a paycheck for doing nothing. I'd fire you and your supervisor. That would give you plenty of time to ride. Until you ran out of money.
Retired business owner.
I love ppl like u brotha. Since u asked---I get 4 checks a month and they all total up to about $130K a year and about 1/2 of all of that is tax free thanks to my service to your great nation and thanks to the many injuries I suffered while protecting it. 3 of those checks come based on services rendered so even if I could be fired--I'd still make more than most from those checks. As well--I have business ventures--I put my 3 graduate degrees to great work. Also--I work as an analyst for the federal govt---which isn't prison because we get a lunch and 3 breaks a day and internet surfing is allowed during those lunches and breaks
That's my other pet peeve--ppl who respond with foolishness unrelated to the question. I'll be making another post about that tomorrow on my break. I'm only 42 so I'll retire one day and just post replies that have no bearing on topics.
Last edited by sfcmo357; Sep 18, 2014 at 07:25 PM.
Who do you work for and why are you stealing from them by collecting a paycheck for doing nothing. I'd fire you and your supervisor. That would give you plenty of time to ride. Until you ran out of money.
Retired business owner.
I get paid on production. So when I am not seeing patients I get paid zero, and it is my time. Why do you assume OP is getting an hourly wage?
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