Four-hour boner.Octavius Oxendine sounds like an 8th generation opioid.
"Ask your doctor about Octaviusoxendine. Side effects include coma, puking, tiny friggin' pupils, not shitting for a month, and gasping for air."
Four-hour boner.Octavius Oxendine sounds like an 8th generation opioid.
"Ask your doctor about Octaviusoxendine. Side effects include coma, puking, tiny friggin' pupils, not shitting for a month, and gasping for air."
Octavius Oxendine sounds like an 8th generation opioid.
"Ask your doctor about Octaviusoxendine. Side effects include coma, puking, tiny friggin' pupils, not shitting for a month, and gasping for air."
Also...qqqwaqqq-IOUS. The suffix can’t be forgotten in the rise. ious is powerful.Qs, apostrophes, and successive vowels seem to be the deciding factor in our rise in the SEC.
Climbing the righteous SEC ladder, Beyoncès.D’Eryk
Is there any way that the two bosses would ever communicate? Or could it possibly get back to your current employer somehow by a person that works at the new place?Question for you all and your supreme wisdom. Do you recommend telling you current boss you have an interview?
Is there any way that the two bosses would ever communicate? Or could it possibly get back to your current employer somehow by a person that works at the new place?
I don’t know what to tell ya. Never been in that situation. If you don’t feel like you’re a shoe in for the new job, it might be best to play it safe. Hell. What do I know?
I'll have to ask for time off so do I lie and risk them finding out or just be honest about it. Dammit the delimma.
Back to your original question. Sometimes it is beneficial for your current boss to know that you are being courted by other employers. You can leverage it for a raise.Question for you all and your supreme wisdom. Do you recommend telling you current boss you have an interview?
Back to your original question. Sometimes it is beneficial for your current boss to know that you are being courted by other employers. You can leverage it for a raise.
Just depends on your particular situation.
Not sure I’m on board with Kellar
Qu’ellAr, maybe.
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Hell no. Screw him. Land the other job and then walk immediately without saying a word. If your old boss asks why you’re leaving tell him to go screw himself.Question for you all and your supreme wisdom. Do you recommend telling you current boss you have an interview?
Hard pass. No thanks.Not sure I’m on board with Kellar
Qu’ellAr, maybe.
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Not sure I’m on board with Kellar
Qu’ellAr, maybe.
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Hell no. Screw him. Land the other job and then walk immediately without saying a word. If your old boss asks why you’re leaving tell him to go screw himself.
Exactly. Lemme axe ya a quession: If your current boss treated/paid you the way you wanted, then you wouldn’t even consider an interview somewhere else, amirite?Hmmmm I see you are fan of torching bridges and pissing on the ashes lol
No. You need personal time. Must take care of some bidness.Question for you all and your supreme wisdom. Do you recommend telling you current boss you have an interview?
Hard pass. No thanks.
Honkey.
Looks like real SEC to me -- he gots any eligimibilimy left?Look at this dumbass honkey
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Jacob Ray Julick, 27, is accused of shooting at Lakeside Park police officers who stopped him in front of the Speedway gas station on Dixie Highway last Thursday. Julick ran from the scene with a 9 mm pistol and might still be in the Northern Kentucky area, Erlanger police said.
Julick is charged with two counts of attempted murder of police officers, possession of a handgun by a convicted felon and being a persistent felony offender.
Erlanger police released photos of Julick, saying he is 5-foot-11 and 160 pounds, with brown hair and hazel eyes. He has several tattoos, including a tattoo on his neck that says “Cov. Honkey” and one on his wrist that says “Lil Cuz.”
Anyone who sees him should call 911 or Kenton County dispatchers at 859-356-3191.