I work in Logistics.
I am a dad
I like the Gym.
I like Texas Tech Football.
I like San Antonio Basketball.
I like Brunch,Biscuits, and Breakfast Tacos
Living and dying in the DFW.
In a panic, I took a job like this. It was cleverly disguised as “sports marketing” when it was actually “we sometimes do some things for these minor league teams you (or anyone else) have never heard of”.
Dry weddings are a sin. Nobody (other than your immediate family) REALLY cares about the ceremony. They are there for the free party afterwards. Its the bride and grooms way of saying “Hey, thanks for showing up”
That’s a good point. Willy must have one helluva lawyer team to field the flurry of legal claims that were most certainly made against him. How did he experience zero legal ramifications for what took place in the factory? What about the health aspect? I’m sure the factory did not meet FDA regulations.
You get a half-assed generic card your supervisor keeps stashed in their desk, signed by people you’ve barely spoken more than a few mundane passing remarks to.
Its stories like this that give me hope that I too will one day find love. Until then i’ll just keep searching for motivation to work/excuses not to.
lol ppl r dum
^ A fantastic approach
The chick in the picture is pretty hot.
You’re welcome.
I own the complex. Pick your poison as far as weapons go.
Big rooms usually indicated some sort of battle with a boss type is about to, or will eventually, take place.
Pretty much the only games you really needed for the N64. That and GoldenEye.
In a panic, I took a job like this. It was cleverly disguised as “sports marketing” when it was actually “we sometimes do some things for these minor league teams you (or anyone else) have never heard of”.
^Sorry not sorry?
Dry weddings are a sin. Nobody (other than your immediate family) REALLY cares about the ceremony. They are there for the free party afterwards. Its the bride and grooms way of saying “Hey, thanks for showing up”
^Always good
That’s a good point. Willy must have one helluva lawyer team to field the flurry of legal claims that were most certainly made against him. How did he experience zero legal ramifications for what took place in the factory? What about the health aspect? I’m sure the factory did not meet FDA regulations.
Well that was pretty cool.
Just re word the answer. “I direct the development of business”
You get a half-assed generic card your supervisor keeps stashed in their desk, signed by people you’ve barely spoken more than a few mundane passing remarks to.
Who doesn’t like chili?
This is really hard to watch.
15 is a must.
I couldn’t wait for this scene to be over. Hope both Badger and Skinny die.