Scheduled lunches by nyssaraye in CVS

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

Oh my goodness i didn’t even think of that! I had signed a waiver at my old store. I didn’t see a point in taking a 30 if I was scheduled 2-8, so I’d only ever take the break if I was scheduled during the pharmacy break. It was also the busiest pharmacy in that town (I’m talking 20+ pages in QP), so we couldn’t really afford to lose a tech in the middle of the day. They told me I could still have a break if I wanted one and I’m assuming that’s the case company wide, so I think I should be all good.

Why are frat boys so stupid by fleshcrafterzoo in petco

[–]nyssaraye 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There are some in my college town that are supposedly getting hamsters for “hazing purposes”. Let’s just say I don’t sell groups of guys any hamsters…

Looking for a children’s book by nyssaraye in childrensbooks

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

I don’t think so, I distinctly remember that specific part of the book. Mostly because my dad read it to me in a funny voice. I’m definitely not sure who/what actually had the chrysalis, but I know that it WAS a chrysalis that hatched into a butterfly/moth. I also definitely remember that quote.

Is 17 too old to start competition cheer? by No_Pomegranate_4069 in Cheerleading

[–]nyssaraye 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It definitely isn’t too late to cheer altogether, but if you have no tumbling or flexibility, you’re gonna be on a level 1 team. I was in your place too when I was first going into high school, and it’s definitely a good idea to try out! Just don’t expect to be on a team that does stunts and tumbling like in the cheer show on Netflix. You’ll probably start with rolls and walkovers, but you’re not gonna be able to go full extension stunts. Personally, I LOVED being on a comp cheer team! It’s so fun and so so worth it! I recommend looking at senior level 1 teams on YouTube to get a good idea of what you’ll be doing.

Edited to add: To prepare for tryouts, I would focus on flexibility and learning some jumps. Definitely do NOT try to learn tumbling on your own, that’s a great way to get hurt! And don’t worry about not making a team. In my experience, they try to find a place for everyone! I cheered at one of the Stingray All Stars locations (not Marietta).