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RE: First World Problems - Froge - 11-01-2013 (11-01-2013, 04:09 PM)Ghieri Wrote: Why the fuck did I take online classes? I keep forgetting to do the assignments. : [o das me next sem 4 physics RE: First World Problems - Kreekakon - 11-01-2013 I am pinchy about having to spend five more dollars on Killing Floor because I already spent 45 on The Wolf Among Us, and Walking Dead season 2 earlier this week. RE: First World Problems - The chaser - 11-01-2013 (11-01-2013, 05:12 PM)Kreekakon Wrote: I am pinchy about having to spend five more dollars on Killing Floor because I already spent 45 on The Wolf Among Us, and Walking Dead season 2 earlier this week. Spending 5 dollars for this gem is a bargain... you can spend 5 more if you want the DLC's (I don't reccomend them, tough) In case you start to play, the monsters will be horrible (in the bad way, they wouldn't even scare a 5-year child), but in 7 of November the monster will return to it's normal state. RE: First World Problems - VaeVictis - 11-02-2013 Working overnights on daylight savings means I work an extra hour. Not sure if I get it as overtime or not. RE: First World Problems - Ashtoreth - 11-02-2013 I used to work night shifts and I never received any compensation for that extra hour. On the other hand, when the clock jumped one hour forward my employer wouldn't pay me less either, so I guess it was ok... ____ Edit: Employer, not employee... Lol RE: First World Problems - VaeVictis - 11-02-2013 Yeah, I guess it's not so bad. It's funny how you don't think about stuff like that until you work nights. It's just been a long week for me, where absolutely nothing goes according to plan. RE: First World Problems - Ghieri - 11-02-2013 Once I worked 3 shifts in a 48 hour period. That's a full day of work. It balanced out when I worked Easter and nobody showed up the whole day. The entire shift was overtime pay for working on a holiday. (It was at Hardee's) RE: First World Problems - VaeVictis - 11-02-2013 (11-02-2013, 04:09 AM)Ghieri Wrote: Once I worked 3 shifts in a 48 hour period. That's a full day of work. Double shifts can be terrible, I worked a few as a waitress. Working holidays can be awesome when no one shows. I work at a rehabilitation facility for teens now, though, so there really isn't much of a difference between holidays and business days. RE: First World Problems - Wooderson - 11-02-2013 THERE IS NO ORANGE IN THE BLOODY HOUSE!! RE: First World Problems - Nice - 11-04-2013 day is too short |