On 01-26-23 09:45, Shawn Highfield <=-
spoke to Ruth Haffly about Local Meats was: Knuckle <=-
We're lucky, there is a low cost grocery store in Ajax (Sals Grocery)
that has amazing meat at great price. Like your experience the rest of the shelvs are expired. However it's still good. I bought 2 cartons
of "Organic" tomato soup for $1. It was over a year expired but tasted just fine and neither of us got sick. That expiry date doesn't mean anything to me unless it's milk or yougart.
Dale Shipp wrote to Shawn Highfield <=-
Looks like someone kept pushing old stock to the back when they
reloaded product instead of rotating.
Sean Dennis wrote to Dale Shipp <=-
Looks like someone kept pushing old stock to the back when they
reloaded product instead of rotating.
Lazy store workers. I haven't run into that in several years but sadly it's probably still pretty common.
Looks like someone kept pushing old stock to the back when they
reloaded product instead of rotating.
Lazy store workers.
I haven't run into that in several years but sadly it's probably still pretty common.
Lee Lofaso wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
Cheapskate management. Paying substandard wages (minimum wage part
time hours) is not going to attract or keep good quality employees.
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Sean Dennis wrote to Lee Lofaso <=-
Cheapskate management. Paying substandard wages (minimum wage part
time hours) is not going to attract or keep good quality employees.
If you were an actual American and not a Swede pretending to be an American, you'd know that nearly all grocery stores are unionized in
the US with the UFCW and make $14-15, which is much more than the
Federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour.
Cheapskate management. Paying substandard wages (minimum wage part
time hours) is not going to attract or keep good quality employees.
If you were an actual American and not a Swede pretending to be an
American, you'd know that nearly all grocery stores are unionized in
the US with the UFCW and make $14-15, which is much more than the
Federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour.
Leaving numb-nutz out of this .... 23 states have new min wage laws well above the Feral gummint's version. My state (Illinois) went to U$13/hr
as ofn 01 January.
Taco Sloppo and Burger Whop locally are adverting w/banners and on their signs $15/hr to start.
My local urchin haulers (School Bus) has signs all over their property offering U$22/hour plus U$2,000 sign-on bonus to herd cats. Bv)=
And of course prices are going to go up to cover those wage increases.
I tell people at my work who complain about prices "Nothing goes down
any more except the left-front tire on your car."
Wgich gets a nod and a chuckle for the most part.
And once in a great while a "political" diatribe.
Dave Drum wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
And of course prices are going to go up to cover those wage increases.
I tell people at my work who complain about prices "Nothing goes down
any more except the left-front tire on your car." Wgich gets a nod and
a chuckle for the most part. And once in a great while a "political" diatribe.
Sean Dennis wrote to Dave Drum <=-
And of course prices are going to go up to cover those wage increases.
I tell people at my work who complain about prices "Nothing goes down
any more except the left-front tire on your car." Wgich gets a nod and
a chuckle for the most part. And once in a great while a "political" diatribe.
It's to where if I decide to work part-time after my bad foot is
replaced with a bionic one <G>, I'll just go to the local Taco Bell.
The manager has told me he'd hire me on the spot and let me work up to
the limit that Social Insecurity allows. I mean it's getting to where
I would make more as a bus driver than in IT (though both jobs would be stressful). At least with TB, I can leave my work at work.
Sean Dennis wrote to Dave Drum <=-
I would make more as a bus driver than in IT (though both jobs would be stressful). At least with TB, I can leave my work at work.
Dave Drum wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
Check with your local office or ssa.gov - The rules/limits are
different between regular SSI (retirement) and disability income. I can work as much as I care to and all it does is add to my benefit on the
next year's cheques. However, if I pass a certain threshold of earned income my SSI is subject to income tax. If I don't cross that monetary limit it all comes back to me after April 15th.
The trouble with Fats Food gigs is that one has to be "on his toes" at
all times. If your meat foot gets replaced by a prosthetic that could
be (and very likely will be) a problem. Unless you get a position as
just a cashier which *could* allow you to perch on a stool and push buttons.
This recipe is good for one (or two). I usually use the pork seasoning that I posted to Married Ruth in this packet in place of the call outs
in the recipe .... but that's me. Oh, and one slice of fresh bread will yield 1/2 to 3/4 cup of crumbs.
And of course prices are going to go up to cover those wage increases.
I tell people at my work who complain about prices "Nothing goes down
any more except the left-front tire on your car." Wgich gets a nod and
a chuckle for the most part. And once in a great while a "political"
diatribe.
It's to where if I decide to work part-time after my bad foot is replaced with a bionic one <G>, I'll just go to the local Taco Bell. The manager has
told me he'd hire me on the spot and let me work up to the limit that Social
Insecurity allows.
I mean it's getting to where I would make more as a bus driver than in IT (though both jobs would be stressful). At least with TB, I can leave my work at work.
Shawn Highfield wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
I leave my work at work. Don't have a thought about it when I get
home.
Shawn Highfield wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
I would make more as a bus driver than in IT (though both jobs would be stressful). At least with TB, I can leave my work at work.
I make more as a driver then I would in IT. I drive for a company contracted by our regional transportation service. I drive special service and on demand, so special service are people who may be non verbal, blind, autism etc. They get door to door service. On Demand clients go from bus stop to bus stop where the region has removed the
bus service.
I leave my work at work. Don't have a thought about it when I get
home.
Dave Drum wrote to Shawn Highfield <=-
It's pretty neat in that I'm older than a lot of my passengers and I'm taking them places they've never been before for food better than the institutional dreck they've had all week. Plus, the restaurants nearly always comp the driver's meal. Bv)=
company to. But most of them are happry with my choice(s) usually
asking "Where are we going today?" as they get aboard. I feel like Mr. Rogers Bv)=
Shawn Highfield wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Dave Drum wrote to Shawn Highfield <=-
It's pretty neat in that I'm older than a lot of my passengers and I'm taking them places they've never been before for food better than the institutional dreck they've had all week. Plus, the restaurants nearly always comp the driver's meal. Bv)=
You may be older, but I'd bet you're still the youngest person on the
bus. ;) Comped meal is always good!
company to. But most of them are happy with my choice(s) usually
asking "Where are we going today?" as they get aboard. I feel like Mr. Rogers Bv)=
LOL
Dave Drum wrote to Shawn Highfield <=-
I replied "Done. Steak and eggs w/hashbrown casserole. This ain't an election year so Sleepy Joe is safe."
I'm going to enjoy that breakfast. Very much.
It's pretty neat in that I'm older than a lot of my passengers andI'm
taking them places they've never been before for food better than thenearly
institutional dreck they've had all week. Plus, the restaurants
always comp the driver's meal. Bv)=
You may be older, but I'd bet you're still the youngest person on the
bus. ;) Comped meal is always good!
One of my regulars, with whom I discuss politics told me, when I made
a snaky comment about The Donald in an e-mail " I will bet you a Sundae breakfast that both Biden& Kamala are both out of the White House this year."
I replied "Done. Steak and eggs w/hashbrown casserole. This ain't an election year so Sleepy Joe is safe."
I'm going to enjoy that breakfast. Very much.
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