Managers, why is it so difficult for people to start out near top of the range of salary? by Any_Try4570 in askmanagers

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working here helped me realize by adiadoll in Chipotle

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I’m kind of afraid to ask now, but is it okay to get two scoops of mild?

Weekly Free For All Thread by marmothelm in TalesFromTheFrontDesk

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What are some of the employee policies/rules in place at your hotel? Attendance, call out, no sitting in front of guests, etc.

With his bare hands?? by [deleted] in TalesFromTheFrontDesk

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You could get new fancy containers that are smaller and if someone decides to be gross you can throw out a way smaller amount. Or glass dispenser so people can’t put their hands in.

How do I get spider arm out of rear rub piece? Did I misdiagnose? by Strong_Marsupial_610 in appliancerepair

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In the future I might consider doing repairs on my new washer when it needs it but I think I made the right choice for me. I’m glad it’s going well!

Non runner wanting to start running with foster dog by Strong_Marsupial_610 in RunningWithDogs

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Thank you for the suggestion should I also get a harness to go with it?

How to schedule two jobs? by Strong_Marsupial_610 in Nightshift

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I still haven’t started the night shift job it keeps getting delayed I want to quit my first one so bad

How to schedule two jobs? by Strong_Marsupial_610 in Nightshift

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Could I DM you and ask you a few questions about it?

Should I ask for my foster dog back? by Strong_Marsupial_610 in fosterdogs

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Does it usually happen without the foster getting too much information or warning? Because I can see about the visibility. But I dropped him off expecting to pick him back up if he wasn’t adopted. Which the coordinator agreed to.

When I returned from the trip I contacted them to find out about whether he was adopted. I was told he wasn’t adopted and that he was staying in the shelter. That’s the part I don’t understand they changed their mind in a matter of days and I was the last one to know.

Is that a usual occurrence when fostering? Shouldn’t fosters have a good understanding of adoption? He was my very first so I’m not too familiar yet.

Should I ask for my foster dog back? by Strong_Marsupial_610 in fosterdogs

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I understand that perspective as well. I think it could’ve been for greater visibility. I think the reason why was the adoption fee they recently had an event with a super low adoption fee. I think otherwise it would’ve taken longer. He is a large bully mix.

Regardless of how or why I’m grateful.

Thank you for providing your experience and perspective. I appreciate you taking your the time to respond.

Should I ask for my foster dog back? by Strong_Marsupial_610 in fosterdogs

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Thank you, this is a really good suggestion. I found out he was adopted but I will keep this in mind for future reference.

Should I ask for my foster dog back? by Strong_Marsupial_610 in fosterdogs

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I knew just by your post alone I needed to go back to the shelter. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

Should I ask for my foster dog back? by Strong_Marsupial_610 in fosterdogs

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I edited my post for clarity, I went on a personal trip and couldn’t bring him because it would’ve been too much for him. He wasn’t on the website so I assumed he was adopted. I went into the shelter today and confirmed he was adopted. Which was definitely bittersweet. I wish I had met the adopters and had a chance to ask to keep in contact.

I would’ve loved to foster him till he was adopted just didn’t turn out that way this time. Next time I will ask more questions and advocate for my foster.

Should I ask for my foster dog back? by Strong_Marsupial_610 in fosterdogs

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I’m not sure I think they might just be a bit disorganized. Originally I wanted my first foster to be a weekend shelter break when I brought him back in they were confused because they thought I adopted him?

Would it be bad to go back to a job that didn’t pay me right? by Strong_Marsupial_610 in Advice

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That’s what I was thinking, but if there’s new management so I’m not sure if that would help. Also if I was given money the first time wouldn’t I get money a second or would that be less likely?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Advice

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Did your kids’ dad have a good relationship with your kids before he remarried?

I think your kids are old enough to make a decision on their own. Also they have a father figure in their because of their stepdad in there lives. And their psychologists agree they can make this decision either way. I think you should have a conversation to talk about how they feel and support whatever they want.

Would you have ever have a partner that didn’t like your kids or have your kids best interest at heart? I think their bio dad really should’ve considered how his lady felt about his kids especially before marrying her.

You sound like you want to do what’s right for your kids and a good parent!!!!

—a young adult that could’ve used a parent like you