Is she worth it? Has she cut expenses and/or increased income enough to justify her pay? I don't know the answers to that but I would at least look into it before criticizing her pay.
Cubicles are the bastard child of open space and offices with the worst qualities of both.
Which would make cubicles preferable to open space because open space has no good qualities. Cubicles would then get at least some of the good qualities of offices.
Really? Libel, slander, inciting a riot, yelling "Fire!" in a crowded theater, false advertising, yadda, yadda, yadda. You're aware these restrictions on your so-called absolute liberty are working out just fine, right? It's called the real world and you actually live in it.
The mortality rate of the vaccine according to the CDC is 1 in 30,000. (The actual wording on the CDC site is that 2 out of 15,000 will have extremely severe reactions to the vaccine, and 1 of those will be fatal.
You are completely full of shit. From the CDC site:
Serious health problems after (Varicella (Chicken Pox) vaccination are extremely rare. Only a few have been confirmed by lab testing as due to vaccine-strain VZV, including:
pneumonia,
hepatitis,
severe rash, and
shingles with meningitis.
Some children who had these serious health problems after vaccination had weakened immune systems before they were vaccinated, but they had not been diagnosed by a doctor at the time of vaccination.
Other serious health events after vaccination have been reported, such as thrombocytopenia (low platelet count), acute cerebellar ataxia (brain injury that leads to balance problems), and acute hemiparesis (paralysis on part the body). It is not known if these were caused by the vaccine. Lab testing was either not done or did not confirm if the health effects were caused by vaccine-strain virus.
I await your retraction before calling you out as a shill.
...and issuing a declaration that "freed the slaves" only in the areas of the South not under control of the Union Army (it did not free a single slave in the North, nor in the areas conquered by the Union Army) -- an act that caused widespread desertions by soldiers who were willing to fight to preserve the Union, but not to free slaves...
I can hardly wait for the inevitable posts from while males complaining that if there's discrimination going on, they're not seeing it except against themselves. Their whining is so...
customs and border protection agents, largely composed of veterans who would otherwise find themselves unemployed, make up the bulk of nearly 60,000 employed by the agency.
We had those before DHS and the Patriot Act. They'll be just fine.
To me, and to many with a background in engineering, how something looks or whether it will make you stand out as a fashion icon is either irrelevant or unwelcome...
Which is why it is so funny to see nerds predict the failure of a fashion accessory, given that fashion is something they likely know nothing about.
Read again, dimwit. Put the mac & cheese down and pay attention this time. The President tasked the head of NASA with three things, muslim outreach being the top of those tasks. NOWHERE does it state that those tasks were NASA's top priorities. They were tasks, nothing more. Stop listening to Limbaugh and you might actually...oh, nevermind.
Once the House passed the Waxman-Markey bill, the next step would have been for the Senate to have passed its own comprehensive climate and energy bill. Unfortunately, the Senate was unable to do so...S.1733 passed the committee by a vote of 11-1, with all seven Republican members boycotting the final vote...Citing a lack of bipartisan support in the Senate, however, Reid announced in July 2010 that upcoming energy legislation would not include a cap on GHG emissions. This effectively ended action on climate legislation for the 111th Congress.
Is she worth it? Has she cut expenses and/or increased income enough to justify her pay? I don't know the answers to that but I would at least look into it before criticizing her pay.
Cubicles are the bastard child of open space and offices with the worst qualities of both.
Which would make cubicles preferable to open space because open space has no good qualities. Cubicles would then get at least some of the good qualities of offices.
You mean like this?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Who says you get equal choices?
Liberty is absolute or it isn't liberty.
Really? Libel, slander, inciting a riot, yelling "Fire!" in a crowded theater, false advertising, yadda, yadda, yadda. You're aware these restrictions on your so-called absolute liberty are working out just fine, right? It's called the real world and you actually live in it.
I hate that legislation is allowed to force people into something the state mandates.
You mean like an education?
My right to refuse supersedes your right to live. Welcome to living in a Republic.
The Republic has decided otherwise. Welcome to the real world.
That is fine, then give me the money that would otherwise be given to the school so I can pay for another option.
No. Choices can have consequences. Your choice to not vaccinate, you get to pay. Why should I pay for your decision to not vaccinate?
I await your retraction of false allegations and apology for shitty research..
I'm sorry for you that your antivax agenda results in you doing shitty research.
Your first citation shows only severe reactions to chicken pox vaccine, none of them fatal, and no rate is given other than "very rare".
Your second citation also only refers to severe reactions. The word "fatal" is not on the entire page.
Go away, shill.
The mortality rate of the vaccine according to the CDC is 1 in 30,000. (The actual wording on the CDC site is that 2 out of 15,000 will have extremely severe reactions to the vaccine, and 1 of those will be fatal.
You are completely full of shit. From the CDC site:
I await your retraction before calling you out as a shill.
...and issuing a declaration that "freed the slaves" only in the areas of the South not under control of the Union Army (it did not free a single slave in the North, nor in the areas conquered by the Union Army) -- an act that caused widespread desertions by soldiers who were willing to fight to preserve the Union, but not to free slaves...
And what was so evil about this, jerkwad?
I can hardly wait for the inevitable posts from while males complaining that if there's discrimination going on, they're not seeing it except against themselves. Their whining is so...
My co-workers don't seem to mind me being sexy as nobody has complained yet.
customs and border protection agents, largely composed of veterans who would otherwise find themselves unemployed, make up the bulk of nearly 60,000 employed by the agency.
We had those before DHS and the Patriot Act. They'll be just fine.
To me, and to many with a background in engineering, how something looks or whether it will make you stand out as a fashion icon is either irrelevant or unwelcome...
Which is why it is so funny to see nerds predict the failure of a fashion accessory, given that fashion is something they likely know nothing about.
Read again, dimwit. Put the mac & cheese down and pay attention this time. The President tasked the head of NASA with three things, muslim outreach being the top of those tasks. NOWHERE does it state that those tasks were NASA's top priorities. They were tasks, nothing more. Stop listening to Limbaugh and you might actually...oh, nevermind.
Never happened. Go away, dittohead.
Never happened. Go away, dittohead.
Never happened. Go away, dittohead.
Never happened. Go away.
Never happened. Go away, dittohead.
Never happened. Go away.
Then when NASA said their mission was muslim outreach, that was totally normal.
Never happened. Go away.
...the HEAD of NASA says that the single most important thing he has been tasked to do is muslim outreach...
Never happened. Go away.
Once the House passed the Waxman-Markey bill, the next step would have been for the Senate to have passed its own comprehensive climate and energy bill. Unfortunately, the Senate was unable to do so...S.1733 passed the committee by a vote of 11-1, with all seven Republican members boycotting the final vote...Citing a lack of bipartisan support in the Senate, however, Reid announced in July 2010 that upcoming energy legislation would not include a cap on GHG emissions. This effectively ended action on climate legislation for the 111th Congress.