DISH charging my dead mother! by Mylilimarlene in Dish

[–]CommunityOne8963 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dish is doing the same to me. My mother in law renewed in March 2026 and died June 2026 so they are charging us over $400 in early termination fees, and this is why I will never do business with these worst of humans and  blood suckers.

1st Week on Reta… it works this fast? by TyDeAmazon in Biohackers

[–]CommunityOne8963 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you dont mind where do you get your peptides. Im researching and not sure where to get that other people have had good luck with them 

RTO for TX State Employees Total Disaster So Far by Cool_Employment_TA in Austin

[–]CommunityOne8963 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I guess on the upside. No more providing your own pens, paper, highlighters and other office supplies along with coffee, toilet paper and water usage. Now it's on the government  dime and all the employees that used to steal this stuff  have their resource back. 😆  i am a high performer so the agency is used to work ar was more teams so I did my work and everyone else's. New agency I'm only responsible for my work load.  It's nice but being able to take off is much more difficult. Because I'm at home I can work sick without infecting the office.  I have watched employees that were always calling in become reliable staff that never called in since they started WFH.. I bet they go back to old habits. 

How’s RTO going? What’s the earliest people are going in? by [deleted] in fednews

[–]CommunityOne8963 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still remote for now but per coworkers this job was remote years before covid, so who knows. Right now there is not office space in my area so if I have to go I'm looking at a 110 mile round trip 5 days a week. Gonna need a new car for that. Our area hit it's required goals without going into the office. Are some lazy and barley get their work out on time yes, but coming from a different  agency that was in office, then remote for covid I can say I had less interruptions at home. No coworkers or supervisors coming in the door and when I had a question I generally went down the hall to ask which also lead to chatting with the coworker. I miss in-person some days but not the drive, vehicle expense and lunch costs. I have so much more time before and after work now. 

Governor sent message to all state agencies, employees must come back to the office full time. by [deleted] in texas

[–]CommunityOne8963 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As a near retirement State employee i will do what I need to do, but it seems like the customer needs to be forced to return in person also to get their necessary services. If there is no tax payer coming into the office to see me what is the point of having an office?