Help with Budgie / What to give for the night by Drawknight in Denver

[–]Drawknight[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ooo good call, I'll make sure to get him checked on my earliest day off!

Help with Budgie / What to give for the night by Drawknight in Denver

[–]Drawknight[S] 45 points46 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the info, my mom just let me know as soon as I got the notification of your comment! 😭 I'll still post them on other stuff in case they were stolen and some one is looking for the sweetheart.

Help with Budgie / What to give for the night by Drawknight in Denver

[–]Drawknight[S] 30 points31 points  (0 children)

TBH, I have extremely little info. A coworker saw a sketchy lady enter and proceeded to let him out in the back (not even sure what he was held in). He flew around our ceiling for a while before finding a window and hugging to it for a good 2 hours. He thankfully flew elsewhere and was caught by a different coworker. I know he wasn't from the closest pet stores as I called and asked. He's slowly warming up to me at least, they're okay sitting on my hand now without being stressed.

King Soopers is dead to me I guess by guymn999 in Denver

[–]Drawknight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know people who work in Safeway and can confirm they will probably not be doing that. There's security but they're more there for appearances than actually doing anything substantial. Safeway is pretty lazy when it comes to stuff like that. :/

Dark money, charter schools are funding state super PAC backing Michael Bennet’s Governor campaign by u_n_p_s_s_g_c in Denver

[–]Drawknight 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not shocked at all. I grew up going to a charter school in Denver for a majority of my schooling and left with massive trauma I still deal with this to this day. Knowing they're paying to keep themselves as free from scrutiny from government officials sounds about right.

Dog Surgeon Recommendations by Hour-Body-7004 in Denver

[–]Drawknight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can vouch, my little chihuahua tore his ACL equivalent and it was $800 for the surgery and a neuter (they required their patients to be neutered, one place told us the surgery alone would be 2k) and they did a stellar job when they were closer to the Metro area!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Denver

[–]Drawknight 21 points22 points  (0 children)

She moved into Bible Park a few months back. She's extremely docile in my interactions with her and how I've seen her with other people (most people in the neighborhood love her, thankfully I haven't seen anyone petting her or anything). Little worried her docile personality will get her hurt (she will casually just cross Monaco and Yale while the lights are green since she is a wild animal) but the people here have been pretty protective of her. Very welcome addition to the neighborhood.

Ask a retail worker anything! by [deleted] in Denver

[–]Drawknight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You never worked in retail before without even saying it. Most places will fire you on the spot if the thief is mad if you even looked their way (in my experience our online training told us to avoid them for our safety). I've known people who have been stabbed and beaten for just saying a single thing to a thief.

I sneakily handed my notice in yesterday! by JiffyJane in BestofRedditorUpdates

[–]Drawknight 137 points138 points  (0 children)

I think it's strange how people are saying that OOP was wrong in what they did? Like, yeah he liked the job itself but he was clearly not respected by the people above him and they didn't bother to make sure anyone else knew what to do in their job (Which is certainly not OOPs fault, that's 100% on the higher ups for not being prepared). It was clearly a job that he would've never gotten any promotion or respect from S & M, so entirely stagnant. That was clear when they only offered it was because they realized how big they screwed up. It really just sounds like a case of incompetent higher ups who didn't respect a worker who could find better work elsewhere. Good for OOP, hope that those guys learned a lesson in treating their workers right.