WakeBored
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CFA doesn't get a deduction either, so it nets out.
What about the employee portion and income?
CFA doesn't get a deduction either, so it nets out.
CFA has a non-profit foundation. Perhaps they roll up under that.
i mean, if an entree is a full combo that actually does come out to quite a bit in compensation, cheaper to "volunteer" for an hour and feed ur family than work an hour and pay for the equivalent meals right?
if a "volunteer" steps off the curb wrong and breaks their hip while working this hour who is at fault
board lawyers now is your chance to mansplain
i mean, your logic is sound if you want CFA to circumvent employee protections, payroll taxes and worker's compensation protection
meh, it's a win for folks who already eat chikfila and don't want to actually be employed for more than an hour or maybe two a week
Volunteer gets free food, no taxes. This is not exploitation. Now, if they make you buy a uniform, the deal is not as good.
yeah i just assumed they would be ok giving these volunteers an actual meal including side/drink, but looking at the menu you're most likely right and its just the itemThis is an example of why lawyers have to use a lot of words when fewer words should suffice - and why most lawyers are stressed-out asses. Why would an "entree" be a "full combo"? An entree is an entree - which would pretty clearly be understood to mean an item, not a combo. And their menu will also make it clear that an entree is the sandwich - the combo includes the sandwich, side and drink.
This is an example of why lawyers have to use a lot of words when fewer words should suffice - and why most lawyers are stressed-out asses. Why would an "entree" be a "full combo"? An entree is an entree - which would pretty clearly be understood to mean an item, not a combo. And their menu will also make it clear that an entree is the sandwich - the combo includes the sandwich, side and drink.
but not for their cholesterol or sodium levels
if a "volunteer" steps off the curb wrong and breaks their hip while working this hour who is at fault
board lawyers now is your chance to mansplain
TIL cookout owns a CFA franchise and his username is a lie
Talkin' fruit: I don't know if Harris Teeter or Driscolls has stepped up their game, but the grocery store strawberries over the past couple months have gone from a 4/10 to an 8/10. Extremely noticeable improvement in quality, ripeness uniformity, and taste. Though I've seen some of their fields in CA, and I shutter to think how much water they use.