Solo lunch at a decent restaurant. I do it once a week. Sit at the bar, throw out a cool, confident, friendly vibe. Might have a lunch beer, might not, but will order water just in case.
Whatever you do, DO NOT, have that hunched over the cell phone look. It leads to you experiencing all the cons listed in the article.
I was about to say… the good times are about to start here in AZ! Specially that perfect tailgating weather for some football and don’t forget about all the food festivals, beer festivals, whatever festivals.
As a former server too, I found that splitting the check got me more tip money. For one, you are pleasing the request of the customer. Secondly, you’re spreading out the likelihood of finding the heavy tippers in the group. In my experience, the person who throws down the card and venmo’s everyone is typically the tightwad who’s got their checkbook balanced daily and busts out the calculator for the obligatory 15%.
Cracked open a fresh batch of my first homemade cold brew, lovin’ it!! Diluted, iced K-cup coffee is in the rearview mirror. Life’s up! Happy 4th PGP’ers, I’m off until Wednesday.
Have a 12-er waiting for me in the fridge. Wife also had the excellent idea of picking up a bag of Jolly Ranchers. It’s gonna get wild this weekend at home.
Also, the match is typically subject to some sort of vesting schedule. The younger generations have consistently decreased their time commitment to employers compared to the older ones. So, if you’re unhappy with your employer ( or you don’t consider it your “dream job”) and think you’ll be bailing before you vest, then this 100% return is far-fetched. Case by case basis.
Agree with most except the bottom 3. Could easily replace with Culver’s, Freddy’s Steakburgers and a toss up between Carl’s Jr./Hardee’s or Wendy’s for last place.
“Please note that I will be filling out a request for the business office to supply me a private mini fridge at my desk. “ PGP power move.
Seems it was $1, for Patron Margarita??! Seems I’ll be an Applebee’s guy too!!
“honing your online character.” Extremely accurate way to describe the way we are changing.
Solo lunch at a decent restaurant. I do it once a week. Sit at the bar, throw out a cool, confident, friendly vibe. Might have a lunch beer, might not, but will order water just in case.
Whatever you do, DO NOT, have that hunched over the cell phone look. It leads to you experiencing all the cons listed in the article.
I was about to say… the good times are about to start here in AZ! Specially that perfect tailgating weather for some football and don’t forget about all the food festivals, beer festivals, whatever festivals.
Name checks out.
Can agree. Work friends and I had a phase when we would get plowed with Brewtus’s at drastically low HH pricing at least once a week.
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Easier pro-tip: Open excel, place cursor on A1, place small weighted object on “Enter” button at corner of number keypad. It goes. For. Ever.
Selfie at The Bean or it didn’t happen.
As a former server too, I found that splitting the check got me more tip money. For one, you are pleasing the request of the customer. Secondly, you’re spreading out the likelihood of finding the heavy tippers in the group. In my experience, the person who throws down the card and venmo’s everyone is typically the tightwad who’s got their checkbook balanced daily and busts out the calculator for the obligatory 15%.
Name checks out.
Cracked open a fresh batch of my first homemade cold brew, lovin’ it!! Diluted, iced K-cup coffee is in the rearview mirror. Life’s up! Happy 4th PGP’ers, I’m off until Wednesday.
Have a 12-er waiting for me in the fridge. Wife also had the excellent idea of picking up a bag of Jolly Ranchers. It’s gonna get wild this weekend at home.
“he stumbled over to her sparkling Range Rover parked out front.” It appears he’s got the type of parents that would bail him out of anything.
Good call. He’s a big proponent of not saving for retirement until out of debt. As discussed in depth above.
Also, the match is typically subject to some sort of vesting schedule. The younger generations have consistently decreased their time commitment to employers compared to the older ones. So, if you’re unhappy with your employer ( or you don’t consider it your “dream job”) and think you’ll be bailing before you vest, then this 100% return is far-fetched. Case by case basis.
I got shivers reading “well tequila”. Savage.
Green Chili Double. Spicy ketchup for the fries. All. Set.
Agree with most except the bottom 3. Could easily replace with Culver’s, Freddy’s Steakburgers and a toss up between Carl’s Jr./Hardee’s or Wendy’s for last place.