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where is dave?!?!
Best post ever:
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Hiring Illegal Immigrants
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Yes, I did today.
While Long Island’s spoiled brats, who go to the best schools in the nation and are anticipating entry into Mensa, diddled on their computers playing some mindless game, I hired three young illegal immigrants to shovel the snow in front of my house.
After we settled on the appropriate amount of dinero , these fine young sons of Mexico, proceeded to work their butts off. Of course, the local young geniuses were too busy improving their mental skills playing Donkey Kong XXII to think about earning a few bucks.
So yes, I hired illegal immigrants and Im thankful that they are here…doing something our vicadin free, Whole Food nutritioned, socialized in diversity losers couldn’t get their rear ends out to do today.
“I spent 2 or 3 years living in almost daily fear that I would loose my job, and even now I get a bit nervous when my boss asks to see me.”
m4l, sorry to hear it.
And I agree with everything in Scott’s 9:36am post. I don’t feel like there will ever be a time when my resume isn’t updated and I’m not open to looking for a new job.
Groan. Cruella’s Evil Twin is having computer problems, so today she is sitting at the trading desk behind me, staring directly at my screen. I just had to get away so I scheduled meetings and snuck off to my satellite desks.
Oh and you know what’s super cool? When you’re standing on the platform at the train station and an express train goes by doing like 70 miles an hour and there is a foot of fine powdery snow on the tracks and the train kicks up a massive white cloud as it goes by.
Sooooooooo, on less hatey topics, I took a dry run evening commute to Dobbs Ferry last night. I learned:
– Commute not that bad, but will be about 5 minutes more than my current commute.
– I think the average age of the commuter on that train was about 15 years older than the average age on the F train.
– The Irish bar just up the hill from the library will most definitely NOT be my watering hole. Very low tooth to mouth ratio.
– Awesome restaurant / bar right on the water near the train station called Half Moon. Not cheap, but really nice and I can totally see it being my watering hole.
– Train noise not an issue if you live close to the station. They don’t blow horns when they come through, or if they do it is pretty quiet, and the trains themselves are pretty quiet.
where is dave?!?!
Best post ever:
***
Hiring Illegal Immigrants
——————————————————————————–
Yes, I did today.
While Long Island’s spoiled brats, who go to the best schools in the nation and are anticipating entry into Mensa, diddled on their computers playing some mindless game, I hired three young illegal immigrants to shovel the snow in front of my house.
After we settled on the appropriate amount of dinero , these fine young sons of Mexico, proceeded to work their butts off. Of course, the local young geniuses were too busy improving their mental skills playing Donkey Kong XXII to think about earning a few bucks.
So yes, I hired illegal immigrants and Im thankful that they are here…doing something our vicadin free, Whole Food nutritioned, socialized in diversity losers couldn’t get their rear ends out to do today.
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hahahah
*rob*
“I spent 2 or 3 years living in almost daily fear that I would loose my job, and even now I get a bit nervous when my boss asks to see me.”
m4l, sorry to hear it.
And I agree with everything in Scott’s 9:36am post. I don’t feel like there will ever be a time when my resume isn’t updated and I’m not open to looking for a new job.
Dinah, won’t you blow,
Dinah, won’t you blow,
Dinah, won’t you blow your horn?
sorry didnt really mean anything by that comment, but you know what i mean..
*rob*
I wouldn’t like to live near a place where I had to endure the tooting of one’s horn all night. I see enough of that daily in the OT.
quote:
– The Irish bar just up the hill from the library will most definitely NOT be my watering hole. Very low tooth to mouth ratio.
i am sure they are happy about that as well..
*rob*
GM all.
Groan. Cruella’s Evil Twin is having computer problems, so today she is sitting at the trading desk behind me, staring directly at my screen. I just had to get away so I scheduled meetings and snuck off to my satellite desks.
Oh and you know what’s super cool? When you’re standing on the platform at the train station and an express train goes by doing like 70 miles an hour and there is a foot of fine powdery snow on the tracks and the train kicks up a massive white cloud as it goes by.
Sooooooooo, on less hatey topics, I took a dry run evening commute to Dobbs Ferry last night. I learned:
– Commute not that bad, but will be about 5 minutes more than my current commute.
– I think the average age of the commuter on that train was about 15 years older than the average age on the F train.
– The Irish bar just up the hill from the library will most definitely NOT be my watering hole. Very low tooth to mouth ratio.
– Awesome restaurant / bar right on the water near the train station called Half Moon. Not cheap, but really nice and I can totally see it being my watering hole.
– Train noise not an issue if you live close to the station. They don’t blow horns when they come through, or if they do it is pretty quiet, and the trains themselves are pretty quiet.