Sandwhiches' forum posts
[QUOTE="Sandwhiches"][QUOTE="SteverXIII"] I love my beef :D Just in moderationSteverXIIIWell beef is pretty much a staple here, so I eat it a lot, and I am certainly not fat sir. Burgers are fatty, and if I am reading how many people say they eat them a week/day then I am sure that there must be some obese people here on OT :( It depends. You can buy lean beef. And barbeque is always better than fast food, in taste and health-wise.
[QUOTE="Sandwhiches"][QUOTE="SteverXIII"] Just try to. *grabs popcorn*SteverXIIIAre you trying to say only fat people eat delicious beef? I love my beef :D Just in moderation Well beef is pretty much a staple here, so I eat it a lot, and I am certainly not fat sir.
[QUOTE="Sandwhiches"][QUOTE="LubiBaby"]
ummmmmm what?
to reiterate, what you state is some form of strange socialism....
.....aka thats not how a contract is set, ever.
You can get your house painted or not. If you decide you don't want me I'll just find another customer.wat world do you live in?
u provide services for me in your example, not the other way around
The customer does not define the terms. Ever. Do you go to the store, pick up a game and say "I'll give to two bucks for this"? If you did, the employee would say "No". Secondly, most contractors work for a company, which defines the terms.0. I have one once every 4 or 5 months because I'm not fat
I'm trying to make sence of that sentence. Just try to. *grabs popcorn* Are you trying to say only fat people eat delicious beef?I'm trying to make sence of that sentence.0. I have one once every 4 or 5 months because I'm not fat
SteverXIII
[QUOTE="Sandwhiches"][QUOTE="LubiBaby"]
i give you the time frame when i want my house painted and provide the monetary sum, then you agree or disagree. thats a contract.
Generally the worker provides the contract to the customer, and the customer has the choice to agree or decline.ummmmmm what?
to reiterate, what you state is some form of strange socialism....
.....aka thats not how a contract is set, ever.
You can get your house painted or not. If you decide you don't want me I'll just find another customer.[QUOTE="Sandwhiches"][QUOTE="LubiBaby"]
not one person here stated how many hours they work
30 hour work weeks are not a full time position, but there are definitions of what a full time position can be in different parts of the world:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full-time
If I'm painting your house it doesn't matter whether it takes me two days or two weeks, I'll get payed the same amount. That's how a contract works, my friend.i give you the time frame when i want my house painted and provide the monetary sum, then you agree or disagree. thats a contract.
Generally the worker provides the contract to the customer, and the customer has the choice to agree or decline.[QUOTE="rawsavon"][QUOTE="LubiBaby"]
part time positions and full time positions are different. thats the point.
there is no such thing as a 30 hour full time position nowadays
Under salaried position there are tons. ...as evidenced (again) by what people have said here. Many people work from home and work till it is done...could be 10 hours a week or 80not one person here stated how many hours they work
30 hour work weeks are not a full time position, but there are definitions of what a full time position can be in different parts of the world:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full-time
If I'm painting your house it doesn't matter whether it takes me two days or two weeks, I'll get payed the same amount. That's how a contract works, my friend.[QUOTE="quadraleap"]
You like her now that she said no? If you keep pursuing her she's probably going to take advantage of that and make you jump through hoops only to drop you the second something better comes along. Or just keep using you along with the other chump.
Shes not like that. The reason she said no is that her friends all agreed on no dates to the dance. When I initially asked her she said I gotta think about it. So I dont know if Im down and out yet.
Go to the dance, find her, ask her for a dance.
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