I finally got smart and moved most of my money out of savings, and into the market. That was one week ago today. One of the worst market weeks in recent history follows. Nice.
Hilarious–I think like much of fashion girls wear rompers for other girls opinions, not the guys.
Another thing, so the url is: “/stop-wearing-rompers-2/”…
In my mind you had a much more scathing op-ed on rompers but decided it was too much and had to cut some if it down. We can handle stop-wearing-rompers-1, Will–I promise.
Yes, but it gives you “golden handcuffs” in terms of job security.
I know a lot of people who continued bartending for a few years after college. They were doing so because they were making pretty good post-grad money. The thing is, after a few years they got sick of it, but couldn’t (or didn’t want) to leave because they were making $70-100K a year, and the only jobs they had the resume for were entry level.
The money can be too good to leave, but you’ve built nothing for your resume–and you don’t want to take a salary cut just to be entry level again. It’s a slippery slope.
To be fair I think the main reason of the payout was the malpractice issue of putting down symptoms (false diagnosis) that he didn’t have, and going out of their way to avoid standard follow up. Not necessarily cranky doctors.
Back in college I worked at a bar in that had dollar well drinks on Monday nights.
Randomly Dustin Johnson and one of his buddies come in on a relatively slow night. I’m not sure what they were doing in Athens, GA on a Monday but they did it big. They had the largest single tab open on a Monday during my time working. His reputation is deserved.
Moments after hanging up the phone with Mom, Hilary:
*Create’s Team Beachbody/Shakeology Instagram account.*
*Posts non-stop inspirational quotes with beach backdrops*
*Run’s for 8 month’s before mysteriously never mentioning the company/shake’s ever again.*
D.C. has people from 3 states all headed towards the same place. Atlanta only has (generally speaking) the Metro area converging on Atlanta. The ATL infrastructure is just so awful that it’s actually worse than D.C.–just no real train options and the highways are the worst.
As someone living in–and loving–Atlanta, I was pretty surprised to see them on the downward trending list. I think a lot of it has to do with how spread out the metro area is.
Atlanta is a pretty awesome city to live in, it’s cheap, great weather, great food, lots of options for nightlife, food, sports, again it’s cheap, concerts, largest Airport in the world, and a growing tech/film industry bringing more people every day.
Yeah I’m not worried about it. Just long term investments, just shitty timing on my end but no big deal in the grand scheme of things.
I finally got smart and moved most of my money out of savings, and into the market. That was one week ago today. One of the worst market weeks in recent history follows. Nice.
Have a fantasy football draft/golf event this weekend held at an Indian Casino. Perfect timing.
I think they tried to justify it by linking the Associated Press as well. We know.
I don’t watch the Bachelor but I continue to find myself reading these breakdowns. Great writing style and commentary.
No word yet on whether the FSU football players are banned from physically and sexually assaulting females at other venues.
Triple-pat. Phone, Wallet, Keys. Make it a habit and you will stop losing stuff.
Hilarious–I think like much of fashion girls wear rompers for other girls opinions, not the guys.
Another thing, so the url is: “/stop-wearing-rompers-2/”…
In my mind you had a much more scathing op-ed on rompers but decided it was too much and had to cut some if it down. We can handle stop-wearing-rompers-1, Will–I promise.
Yes, but it gives you “golden handcuffs” in terms of job security.
I know a lot of people who continued bartending for a few years after college. They were doing so because they were making pretty good post-grad money. The thing is, after a few years they got sick of it, but couldn’t (or didn’t want) to leave because they were making $70-100K a year, and the only jobs they had the resume for were entry level.
The money can be too good to leave, but you’ve built nothing for your resume–and you don’t want to take a salary cut just to be entry level again. It’s a slippery slope.
To be fair I think the main reason of the payout was the malpractice issue of putting down symptoms (false diagnosis) that he didn’t have, and going out of their way to avoid standard follow up. Not necessarily cranky doctors.
Back in college I worked at a bar in that had dollar well drinks on Monday nights.
Randomly Dustin Johnson and one of his buddies come in on a relatively slow night. I’m not sure what they were doing in Athens, GA on a Monday but they did it big. They had the largest single tab open on a Monday during my time working. His reputation is deserved.
“Oh. My. God. Who is this nugget?”
Moments after hanging up the phone with Mom, Hilary:
*Create’s Team Beachbody/Shakeology Instagram account.*
*Posts non-stop inspirational quotes with beach backdrops*
*Run’s for 8 month’s before mysteriously never mentioning the company/shake’s ever again.*
The first dig at the failed blog was a strong opener, but revisiting it in the fifth paragraph:
“Dressed in the cute leftover clothes she bought for the now defunct blog, she heads to the restaurant early to experience the bar.”
Killed me.
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I’m in Chicago for the first time, went to Wrigley last night as well. This hits me right in the feels.
Puked in a conference room bathroom an hour ago. Woof.
ATL Hawks bandwagon always has more room. CAWWW CAWWW
Scaries gon’ scary
Yeah, I’ve lived in D.C–as well as Atlanta.
D.C. has people from 3 states all headed towards the same place. Atlanta only has (generally speaking) the Metro area converging on Atlanta. The ATL infrastructure is just so awful that it’s actually worse than D.C.–just no real train options and the highways are the worst.
As someone living in–and loving–Atlanta, I was pretty surprised to see them on the downward trending list. I think a lot of it has to do with how spread out the metro area is.
Atlanta is a pretty awesome city to live in, it’s cheap, great weather, great food, lots of options for nightlife, food, sports, again it’s cheap, concerts, largest Airport in the world, and a growing tech/film industry bringing more people every day.