Sometimes beer is free. Like if you go to a party with no cover. Or at mug night (buy the mug for $5, the beer is free for X hours). Or a barbecue where someone else brings the beer.
It's a way of saying you're getting something for nothing. Of course, it comes with the knowledge that often you get what you pay for (ie, free beer might be crappy beer).
If this is true your employer should provide you with a headset for your phone. You will get better sound quality, keep both hands free, and not annoy your coworkers. They were standard-issue at my last employer.
This is vaguely how it's done in Iowa. They have arrows pointing to each option, with a blank space in the middle of each arrow, like >- ->. You fill in the arrow for the option you want with a black Sharpie or #2 pencil. It's blazingly obvious which one you meant. They also have "write in" arrows for positions, where you fill in an arrow pointing to a blank line, and you write in your candidate on the line. The arrow flags it that they need to read the write-in.
Sometimes beer is free. Like if you go to a party with no cover. Or at mug night (buy the mug for $5, the beer is free for X hours). Or a barbecue where someone else brings the beer.
It's a way of saying you're getting something for nothing. Of course, it comes with the knowledge that often you get what you pay for (ie, free beer might be crappy beer).
If this is true your employer should provide you with a headset for your phone. You will get better sound quality, keep both hands free, and not annoy your coworkers. They were standard-issue at my last employer.
This is vaguely how it's done in Iowa. They have arrows pointing to each option, with a blank space in the middle of each arrow, like >- ->. You fill in the arrow for the option you want with a black Sharpie or #2 pencil. It's blazingly obvious which one you meant. They also have "write in" arrows for positions, where you fill in an arrow pointing to a blank line, and you write in your candidate on the line. The arrow flags it that they need to read the write-in.
The guy from Good Eats is Alton Brown.