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the broadest insight, is directly proportionate to how much one see's the action's of all other's as meaningful and not less than self, which make for wise insight, into many things that first strike as but ignorance??? Yeah, but I'm not British. ??? lol... hum...... thought your insight was as insightful as insightful can be as insightful insight, lol??? mine was just a rhetorical question envoking statement, of just what wise insightful insight may be??? peace not british man... My work here is done. |
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Edited by
davidben1
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Sat 04/11/09 05:42 PM
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the broadest insight, is directly proportionate to how much one see's the action's of all other's as meaningful and not less than self, which make for wise insight, into many things that first strike as but ignorance??? Yeah, but I'm not British. ??? lol... hum...... thought your insight was as insightful as insightful can be as insightful insight, lol??? mine was just a rhetorical question envoking statement, of just what wise insightful insight may be??? peace not british man... My work here is done. were you on the clock??? have i missed something??? does one expect all to understand itself, instead of seeking to understand all other's??? no matter the nationality, the merit's of true understanding called wisdom breach all divide's of misunderstanding, which is true freedom from the lack of understanding, which only imprison the sight to but one thing, how self think as the basis for all reality in the world??? peace man |
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Hair in the food is hair in the food,
Ewwwwwwwww |
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were you on the clock??? have i missed something??? does one expect all to understand itself, instead of seeking to understand all other's??? no matter the nationality, the merit's of true understanding called wisdom breach all divide's of misunderstanding, which is true freedom from the lack of understanding, which only imprison the sight to but one thing, how self think as the basis for all reality in the world??? peace man Now you're just being silly. |
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I've worked in several clean rooms and had to wear the beard nets
I wasn't so worried about it it was the bunny suits that made me feel silly |
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were you on the clock??? have i missed something??? does one expect all to understand itself, instead of seeking to understand all other's??? no matter the nationality, the merit's of true understanding called wisdom breach all divide's of misunderstanding, which is true freedom from the lack of understanding, which only imprison the sight to but one thing, how self think as the basis for all reality in the world??? peace man Now you're just being silly. lol...... a wise man indeed... your cooooooooooooooooooool with me man...... i really meant u had the good insight??? peace out |
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Edited by
Dan99
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Sat 04/11/09 06:13 PM
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were you on the clock??? have i missed something??? does one expect all to understand itself, instead of seeking to understand all other's??? no matter the nationality, the merit's of true understanding called wisdom breach all divide's of misunderstanding, which is true freedom from the lack of understanding, which only imprison the sight to but one thing, how self think as the basis for all reality in the world??? peace man Now you're just being silly. But if ones self can look deep enough into ones other selfs wisdom, then the understanding of persons imbicility may not lack other than ones own admission of incomprehension? |
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Hair in the food is hair in the food, Ewwwwwwwww It makes me gag. |
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Hair in the food is hair in the food, Ewwwwwwwww It makes me gag. especially if it is public hair |
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ironic, as i was seconding your good insight???
why doth the human eye see the worst in all things??? if one expect the least, it will see but the least??? there is half good and half bad in everything the eye see, so the eye trained on "bad", will only have the privilege of seeing the "bad", which is the privilege and right of self sorrowful sight indeed??? if one look for the good, it is a good privilege indeed??? |
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ironic, as i was seconding your good insight??? why doth the human eye see the worst in all things??? if one expect the least, it will see but the least??? there is half good and half bad in everything the eye see, so the eye trained on "bad", will only have the privilege of seeing the "bad", which is the privilege and right of self sorrowful sight indeed??? if one look for the good, it is a good privilege indeed??? The imitation of other selfs insightful style of wisdom merely reflects selfs lack of comprehension of other selfs true intentions, and does not determine either a good or a bad eye, but more of an inner jester that cannot help oneself. Imitation is the greatest for of flattery, apparantly. |
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ironic, as i was seconding your good insight??? why doth the human eye see the worst in all things??? if one expect the least, it will see but the least??? there is half good and half bad in everything the eye see, so the eye trained on "bad", will only have the privilege of seeing the "bad", which is the privilege and right of self sorrowful sight indeed??? if one look for the good, it is a good privilege indeed??? The imitation of other selfs insightful style of wisdom merely reflects selfs lack of comprehension of other selfs true intentions, and does not determine either a good or a bad eye, but more of an inner jester that cannot help oneself. Imitation is the greatest for of flattery, apparantly. wise eye's indeed |
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Actually the whole issue is pretty simple if you think about it. The beardnet is necessary for health code reasons. If you have a beard, you're going to have to wear one. The question of whether it's "uncool" or undignified to wear one goes right out the window if you consider that you're there to work, not pick up women. How dignified is a butcher's apron? How about a hotdog suit if you're a fast food restaurant's mascot? You work to bring home a paycheck... either for your family or yourself. There's dignity in working, and there's dignity in supporting yourself. Hairnet/beardnet be damned. And to the young gentleman who proudly proclaimed that he would rather be out of work than be paid 7 dollars an hour... you're a real catch, my friend. |
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Many moons ago i worked part time in a supermarket and often worked on the deli counter. I had to wear a hat and an apron, but that was it. Not sure i could grow a proper beard back then anyway, but im pretty sure i would have told them to stick the beard net up their arses if they made me wear one. I wouldnt have said 'take your job and shove it' i would have said 'im not wearing no stinking beard net' and would have kept my job. I was too efficient to be fired for anything, i used to do as i please, in fact i used to tell the management what to do, the dumb peices of **** be seeing you. I worked under many people like you. Retail management is hardly a mans job anyway since you mention that. be seeing you People like me? You fired your most efficient workers? Thats clever. In 'The Real World' you must have been a really really good manager!! |
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i worked in retail management for over 20 years most of the "kids" who work in retail today are lazy and clueless they would rather spend their time at work texting their friends than providing good customer service be seeing you Nope, we just refuse to change our appearance which we are comfortable with for a meager paying job. Kind of a broad generalization there, isn't it? There is no company policy where I work as far as hair aside from properly groomed, which my goatee and hair is. You would have been fired pretty quickly because I would have called PR, if there is no policy there is nothing you can do aside from grumble in the corner. As far as I'm concerned anyone can get a job, I have every right to ***** about mine as I see fit...don't like it, don't read...not difficult. |
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i worked in retail management for over 20 years most of the "kids" who work in retail today are lazy and clueless they would rather spend their time at work texting their friends than providing good customer service be seeing you Nope, we just refuse to change our appearance which we are comfortable with for a meager paying job. Kind of a broad generalization there, isn't it? There is no company policy where I work as far as hair aside from properly groomed, which my goatee and hair is. You would have been fired pretty quickly because I would have called PR, if there is no policy there is nothing you can do aside from grumble in the corner. As far as I'm concerned anyone can get a job, I have every right to ***** about mine as I see fit...don't like it, don't read...not difficult. |
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^^^Ah yes, the 'company policy' type manager. They are the ones unable to make decisions for themselves even when something outside of company policy would be better for everyone concerned, including the company. I preferred the managers with more of a backbone be seeing you
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Edited by
galendgirl
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Sun 04/12/09 11:40 AM
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I've worked in several clean rooms and had to wear the beard nets I wasn't so worried about it it was the bunny suits that made me feel silly There you go! It's not just about the beard-net...whatever! Dignity is something I probably lose daily in a dozen different ways by being human and fallible. Thank goodness I can laugh at myself and move on (and BTW - my chin is stubble free! LOL!) |
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Actually i dont have a problem looking stupid(i have that kind of face). But when i worked in the supermarket i was smarter than all the managers and liked to push them a bit. For the 8 years that i was working there(on and off throughout school and uni) they tried to get me trained to work the checkouts, and i didnt wanna do that. They never succeeded.
If i cared at all about the job i would have done whatever they asked me, but when you dont care if you lose it or not, you can have some fun. I still worked hard though, and that was enough to let me get away with stuff. I wasnt on time for work once in several years, i always strolled in 15-20 minnutes late, and had an extra 15 minutes or so on my lunchbreaks(which was in spite of myself because i had to clock out). |
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^^^Ah yes, the 'company policy' type manager. They are the ones unable to make decisions for themselves even when something outside of company policy would be better for everyone concerned, including the company. I preferred the managers with more of a backbone be seeing you |
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