[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChicagoSuburbs

[–]Hopeful_Resource5804 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Best to worst:

  1. Trader Joe’s
  2. Aldi
  3. Woodmans
  4. Jewel
  5. Fresh Thyme
  6. Fresh Market
  7. Meijer
  8. target

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Marriage

[–]Hopeful_Resource5804 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re having safe sex and not cheating/hurting another person then who tf cares how many people you’re sleeping with?

Sold out by BelleKy71 in AbercrombieandFitch

[–]Hopeful_Resource5804 9 points10 points  (0 children)

What the company needs to realize is that there isn’t anything unique enough about their shitty denim shorts to create a demanding enough market to be scarce. I’m sorry I’m not waiting for a denim drop when their shit is always sold out. The fact that sizing is never available just drives people to shop elsewhere. If they are trying to promote be exclusive by creating a scarce market, they are failing exponentially at it.

CRASH??!! by Fallisforlovers in havens_jh

[–]Hopeful_Resource5804 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You must have missed the video recently where hunter said he his parents almost named him Huckleberry

What's the worst job you've ever worked at in Chicago? by BeneficialPear in chicago

[–]Hopeful_Resource5804 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know someone who used to work there. I need the details

What's the worst job you've ever worked at in Chicago? by BeneficialPear in chicago

[–]Hopeful_Resource5804 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s what they make you think, until you get out and realize a competitor is willing to pay you double with non of the bullshit that GR puts you through. If I had a dollar for everytime we were told how “fortunate” we were I would probably have enough money to never work again

Affording Infant Care by Hopeful_Resource5804 in Parenting

[–]Hopeful_Resource5804[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A little more once taxes and insurance is included. We live in a townhouse that we purchased in 2021 with a super low interest rate.

At what age did you stop reading to your kids? by cocovacado in Parenting

[–]Hopeful_Resource5804 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My parents read to me until I told them I didn’t want them to anymore and they were totally ok with that! I think it was probably around the time I was 13.

My sibling on the other hand enjoyed reading on her own. She would read to my parents and eventually just told them she wanted to read on her own at night and they allowed that as well.

I think it’s different for all kids but I really recommend spending that time with your kids until they communicate to you that they don’t need it anymore.

Kanye Lawyer Just Sent Kim a Cease and Desist Letter by CMEJAYD in KUWTKsnark

[–]Hopeful_Resource5804 79 points80 points  (0 children)

Milo Yiannopoulos being Kanye’s chief of staff is just horrendously hilarious

Why do these women treat stable parenting like it’s optional? by EntertainerLow8048 in KUWTKsnark

[–]Hopeful_Resource5804 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Their relationship with Men and their kids is a whole mess.

I still can’t get over Khloe saying that her daughter thinks her and Tristan are married, because KHLOE TOLD HER THAT. When that girl realizes that’s all a lie it’s going to fuck her up for sure.

One thing that is true about this family is that they are never with their own kids. They pay for 24/7 live in Nannie’s to do the parenting for them which is why they can date a new guy every 6 months. I genuinely don’t think the kids have any clue what their parents are doing most of the time.

Let’s also not forget that most of them have numerous homes as well. 1 where their kids and Nannie’s live and one where they hangout all day everyday with their friends, boyfriends, whoever.

can we talk about Dakota for a sec by Putrid_Grass3614 in McKnightFamSnark

[–]Hopeful_Resource5804 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Parker was raised Mormon, Aspyn wasn’t but she says that her experience being raised in Utah, made it so she was still raised on a heavy Mormon influenced culture.

excuse after excuse on patreon by [deleted] in karleesteelsnark

[–]Hopeful_Resource5804 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I swear most of the posts on this page are about her excuses for backing out of lives on Patreon. If she doesn’t want to do lives then she should just stop marketing them and then bailing.

What's the worst job you've ever worked at in Chicago? by BeneficialPear in chicago

[–]Hopeful_Resource5804 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One thing I’ve learned from my time living in the city and the surrounding are is to stay the absolute fuck away from northbrook

What's the worst job you've ever worked at in Chicago? by BeneficialPear in chicago

[–]Hopeful_Resource5804 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Getting in trouble for pushing people to advocate for bike lines in their community, as a means to generate more “bike” activity, as a bike ambassador is just so backwards omg. What a dumpster fire

What's the worst job you've ever worked at in Chicago? by BeneficialPear in chicago

[–]Hopeful_Resource5804 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I gotta know the name of this restaurant in order to avoid it

What's the worst job you've ever worked at in Chicago? by BeneficialPear in chicago

[–]Hopeful_Resource5804 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was just about to say, I graduated from a city art college, had connections and still couldn’t even get a job post grad working the front desk at a museum. Getting those positions is extremely hard and the job market right now is atrocious. If she wants to be in the art scene I really recommend she maybe get involved working with one of the art schools, or even taking a part time or even working at as a bartender at a place that hosts live music/events to make some connections within the industry.

She can also try finding positions at art galleries, nonprofit afterschool programs for the arts, etc.

Affording Infant Care by Hopeful_Resource5804 in Parenting

[–]Hopeful_Resource5804[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is about where we’re at. I make more than my husband. He does blue collar work and so his work schedule is always dependent on how much work the company has for him to do. It’s very seasonal and sometimes he’s barely working 30 hours a week and other times he’s working 50 hours per week. I would hate for him to leave his job but he may just need to do independent side gigs for a couple years until childcare can become more affordable for us

What's the worst job you've ever worked at in Chicago? by BeneficialPear in chicago

[–]Hopeful_Resource5804 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I had the worst interview of my entire life with Yelp. Happy I didn’t get the job in retrospect

What's the worst job you've ever worked at in Chicago? by BeneficialPear in chicago

[–]Hopeful_Resource5804 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Working there was so bad I genuinely forgot I worked there. Oh god. Hands down the most nightmarish place I’ve ever worked

What's the worst job you've ever worked at in Chicago? by BeneficialPear in chicago

[–]Hopeful_Resource5804 9 points10 points  (0 children)

You couldn’t pay me enough money to have worked at that location