I did that job for years between USMC and HVAC, hated it. Unstacking and restacking, my back hurts thinking about it. Either 120 degrees in the trailer or absolute zero
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... realizing I'm taking about $2,250 in medication every week! Not every month. Not every year. $2,250 a freaking week! Po' as I am. Sweet Jezuz! If I were not so po' I wouldn't be able to afford my medication. I got a pill that's north of $20, per. One shot is $2,000. One shot is worth many times everything else I own. Note to all you would be home invaders: Check the refrigerator for meds. That's the real score. Sweet baby Jezuz!
Does this make me part of the problem?
To afford healthcare, you need to be either very wealthy or very poor.
You middle class, you working class. So much for your labors, wot?Visne explicare?
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I had the opportunity to observe two different grocery retail operations. Both were the same Waste waste waste. The meat products that were routinely tossed in the dumpster was appalling. I inquired about diverting some of that to food banks. The response was it is short date and we don't want the liability of someone getting sick from a short date item. Same for the produce, seafood, and anything perrishable. Makes me sick to think about it.Don't worry, be happy, grow sticky buds.
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It's all about that liability thing and the liars, cheaters, and thieves. If someone poops funny from eating a free out-of-date thing, lawsuits are a-comin'. With several stores' return policies, you can get a free broken thing and return it to the store as a purchased broken thing and get money for it.
Figure this. If you buy something that is out of date or goes out of date soon after purchase, it's your fault and you should have been paying attention. If you are given something for free that is out of date or goes out of date soon after the gift, it is the giver's fault for giving you something bad. It's that 'No good deed goes unpunished' axiom.
Finally, get on the store employee who ordered way more than the store can sell. That person just cost your store boats of money.Visne explicare?
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I hate that i don't own my house because my house wouldn't be fucking flooding right now ( I'm taking a break so i don't stroke out). I hate landlords that use rentals as income when that's not how it's supposed to be! If they cared about the property they wouldn't cut corners and go cheap. I hate that I've allowed myself to be in this situation . It is my own fault and i REALLY FCKN HATE THAT
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Hey AMP , I feel your pain, my cellar floods once in a while and not a thing I can do do about but move. I've owned it for years and it sits on ledge. depending on which direction the rain comes and how much we get. even a sump pump doesn't do much when it's coming in EVERYWHERE. good luck
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In my recent experience, your landlords are going to learn about the ounce of prevention being worth a boat load of water damage repair. Then, when the black mold starts, you have a slam-dunk winnable lawsuit. Document your contacts with the landlords so they don't come back and say you never told them there was a problem.Visne explicare?
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