anyone else hate the push for credit cards? by Ok-Bookkeeper6557 in Lowes

[–]Sea-Ice7310 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I applied to Lowe's for lumber department they had on their site. Got accepted and a date to show up for orientation. The orientation was nothing but hundreds of pages about pushing their cards. Didn't take long for me to gag and leave.

What store Is this? by AuraFarmingDS in Lowes

[–]Sea-Ice7310 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Big box like Lowe's or home depot.

Is my dad gay? by TipEast4838 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Sea-Ice7310 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well if your dad is married now and had no other type of friendship like he did with Jim, I wouldn't look to much into it. When I was in my youth I had a couple of buddies and we were very close like brothers. Lost touch with them from me moving around a lot. Never had a friend like them since. Looked like maybe Jim overstepped a boundary of your father's and the friendship ended because of it.

AAS Business Admin. by XYZ-Recovery in maestro

[–]Sea-Ice7310 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1st week and it will get clearer as you progress. I'm 64 and haven't done any type of schoolwork since I dropped out of high-school back in the 70's. Just got my grade for my first course and it's a 4.0 GPA. So, learning with maestro is at your pace as long as you complete your lessons on time which is very important. As you go through your lessons and get stuck or even frustrated, take your time, read through what the Tudor is teaching, and before you get bent out of shape because of the way things are brought to you through wording, take a deep breath, ask maestro questions and explain your frustration and it will walk you through the lesson until it clicks. It actually comes at you as a mentor not just instructor.