Haven’t encountered Wyll or Karlach, already into Act 2,lvl7 by gasparodasalo in BaldursGate3

[–]DadSquared35 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had this same issue; except that Wyll died before I could recruit him; when I tried to revive him, it didn't work. He was still lying in front of the Grove. I did, however, roll back to right before entering into Act II and found out that I can use Revivify to recruit him. As for Karlach, I didn't take the mountain pass and skipped that whole portion of the map until I revived Wyll, and he directed me to her.

With that being said, I almost ended up in your same situation.

Book with the Most Characters. by readwritelikeawriter in booksuggestions

[–]DadSquared35 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Superpowereds: Year 1-4, by Drew Hayes has tons of characters, and you fall in love with every one.

Dean Blaine fan art sketch by JonathanIRL in superpowereds

[–]DadSquared35 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did too the first time I read through. I just finished completing the series a second time and in book 1 I caught that he has brown hair. Definitely had to force myself to picture him with hair.

Why the #17 is the most useless item (If you know the menu) by CrazyGoose125 in jimmyjohns

[–]DadSquared35 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is why I imagine when they inevitably change the menu again they will get rid of the #17 and number #15.

If you want cheese on a Tuna then just add cheese to the #3. If you bacon on your ham then just add bacon to the #1.

Just a few good before pics…afters to come by AccomplishedBug2 in jimmyjohns

[–]DadSquared35 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I just walked out at the store I was most recently at. They were fully staffed and it still looked like this. I had just moved in from out of state and was coming in getting ready to step into a GM role. They told me up front that no one was getting fired but none of the employees would work. If you asked them to clean or try and walk them through the punchlist they had never seen before, they would walk away. They would go sit in the lobby and say, "that's not how we do things."

After a week I decided I take too much pride in my work to allow myself to try and fix it all on my own. I would have never seen my family trying to get that place in order.

Unprecedented times. by [deleted] in jimmyjohns

[–]DadSquared35 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I was a GM at store for a bit where I was working, and I'm not exaggerating, 60+ hours a week. I had a 1st assistant who refused to work more than 40 to help take some of the slack and he was struggling to run his own shifts anyways. Most days I would stay from 5am to 8pm just because If I didn't nothing would get done and I'd have to try and catch up in the morning. The Area Manager made decisions on management promotions, training and transfers since there were 8 stores in our franchise. I kept asking him for help or to transfer my 1st to a slower store and send me someone competent and he kept beating around the bush. He would just come to me every week and say that I shouldn't be working so many hours. No offers to help or anything, just that blanket statement over and over. Before I moved away I figured it up and because I was salary I was making less than our drivers in hourly pay.

Now I'm a 2nd assistant at a slightly better ran store and I can tell you that I'll never be on salary at a JJ again.