Message from @Matthew
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(cause everyone knows workmarket is quite time consuming and can be stressfull if you have timer "i will get kicked out of country unless i find next work" )
so countries what require 2~ish years living(and working) to get citizenship ? yeah
you are easy to get good worker what has lesser chance to jump the boat to other companies
nor other companies headhunters know about you most likely so they are safe from that too for some time
then there is all other kind of stuff like your language set can be used to convey message to other workers etc more smoothly
ofc local small shops have no idea to hire outside of their own local community that often
but larger corporates but the price on your skills and situation way differently
Thank you for the information dump, mate
shark season
matthew plz take your sip and calm down good sir
It's too early for sip
O B S E S S E D
might be from the new call of duty <:benis:239668961011040257>
beautiful
it's ok if they say it outside the platform
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So, my manager pulled me into her office and tasked me with inventorying my stock, every day, for the next month. Apparently the count we did last week came up almost $1000 short, so either we missed something substantial, or someone is stealing from me. I know I'M not shitting where I eat, so I'm pretty fucking pissed.
So my ice cream machine broke 3 weeks ago, I waited 2 weeks for the replacement part to come, and then the replacement parts immediately broke. I am so fucking angry
do you mean a freezer
No, I mean my ice cream vending machine
I'm fat, but I'm not "have my own personal ice cream machine" fat
What broke?
god said
ice machine 🅱roke
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Matthews dick fell off
@Matthew so, i need to hear an opinion from an expert vendinch machine care taker
your machines accept bills, right?
what's more likely to be accepted:
- a perfectly printed bill fresh out of an ATM
- a really folded and crumpled old bill
neither
@Cole depends heavily on the machine. Some can be very finicky. I have coin mechs that will reject state quarters. Generally, you should destress the bill before you put it in, so that it feeds correctly. It's passed through rollers that take it from a horizontal position to a vertical one, so overly stiff bills tend to fold over and get rejected, and limp bills do the same
Also, Bill readers are supposed to be cleaned weekly with isopropyl and a microfiber, since bills leave a lot of lint (since they're actually a cotton blend)