wakephan09
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It's 100 degrees
In the Caribbean seas.
It's 100 degrees
carry it with you if you go to another public sector job? count it towards retirement if you stay in the public sector?
Someone from another office in my building snapped a pic of our bear visitor. Seems like a pretty big one:
In the Caribbean seas.
with the hot mamis screaming 'ay, papi!'
500 degrees y'all
yep... although, at least for me, vacation does cash out. the crappy one is sick leave, of which i have 100+ hours, and get nothing for it.
It is the Willennium, you know.
i don't believe it counts towards retirement in our system, but to be honest i've not really looked into any retirement perks because it's so. far. away. if i were to transfer within the PERS system I think it would carry over... ?
I get to carry mine toward retirement if I keep working for the state, but I will likely use it all toward maternity leave when the time comes. Of course, I probably already take more sick leave than you do because I can use it when E is sick/has Dr.'s appointments (which I always thought was silly silly when I didn't have kids and was basically in your situation and still kind of do but "get it" more now). It should all be flex time imo
that was definitely on big willie style.
Why do women say "top" instead of "shirt"?
Why do women say "top" instead of "shirt"?
I rarely if ever call them tops, but I think it's because calling a blouse a shirt feels wrong (because it isn't like a t-shirt?). So "top" is more generic?
A blouse and a t-shirt are both shirts.