Wednesday Fluff

iVillage Member
Registered: 06-18-2011
Wednesday Fluff
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Tue, 09-27-2011 - 4:19pm

1. Do you have any tattoos?

2. What was the last thing you bought?

3. Would you rather be behind the camera or in front of it?

4. Window or Aisle seat?

5. Have you ever had a poem or song written about you?

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iVillage Member
Registered: 03-25-2010
Sun, 10-02-2011 - 11:30pm

I saw that a lot this summer too, traveling with baseball and never figured it out, totally worthless, lol.

iVillage Member
Registered: 06-18-2011
Sun, 10-02-2011 - 11:31pm

Untrue. We are not talking teacher jobs here. We are talking normal, salary jobs. They all have hours that you are expected to be there. Whether you come in early or leave late is up to you but they give you a time when you are hired.

iVillage Member
Registered: 06-18-2011
Sun, 10-02-2011 - 11:31pm

Really? Even adults can get burned-lol.

iVillage Member
Registered: 03-25-2010
Sun, 10-02-2011 - 11:32pm
cruisingchick2011 wrote:

Maybe you should re-read my post. I did not say the ENTIRE bed making. I said putting on and off the pillows that are on my bed.

iVillage Member
Registered: 03-25-2010
Sun, 10-02-2011 - 11:33pm

Heck, I often take "my" pillows with me, if I'm driving because I like "my" pillows, they are perfect for me.

iVillage Member
Registered: 06-18-2011
Sun, 10-02-2011 - 11:34pm

Nope, just a nice neat home. Some people don't mind things all around their house like used towels, clothes on the floor, etc. Other do :)

Nope. I take 3 pillows and stack them, then the next 3 and stack them and the other 4 at one time and put them on top. Fold down the comforter, fold down the blankets and sheets together, put the 3 pillows on the bed. Not really hard or long. This includes walking around the bed too-lol!!

iVillage Member
Registered: 06-18-2011
Sun, 10-02-2011 - 11:36pm

Possibly as I am getting better everyday and moving a little faster everyday :)

iVillage Member
Registered: 01-08-2009
Sun, 10-02-2011 - 11:42pm
There are plenty of "normal, salaried jobs" where there are no real set hours. For instance, a hospital staff surgeon is free to schedule surgeries when there is an operating rooms open. He leaves when he is done operating for the day. Some days he might work six hours. Some days he might work twelve hours.
iVillage Member
Registered: 04-16-2010
Sun, 10-02-2011 - 11:45pm
That's what the hotels I've been in look like.
iVillage Member
Registered: 12-07-2003
Sun, 10-02-2011 - 11:47pm
For a long time here, they told classified staff they were salaried-- they were paid the same amount each two week period. However, they were expected to work 7.5 hours each day and they qualified for overtime. They recently started having these staff members clock in and out and paying them an hourly rate. I think there are quite a few jobs where the employees are "salaried" in name only.

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