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- 19 Kwi 2016
Please share it here. What did she do?I don't think it is? Stuff I'm talking about was in mid 2015.
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Please share it here. What did she do?I don't think it is? Stuff I'm talking about was in mid 2015.
Yeeeeeeah. I highly doubt employers would jump at the opportunity to have an openly admitted stalker working for them. Much less as a teacher or professor, since I'm assuming that that's what "language job" entails. Maybe. I could be wrong.
I don't remember, but I've probably seen it already. I would advise you not to share it here out of respect for her privacy.
I don't see why that's a problem tbh.you'll be able to read it and probably do start acting crazy about it.
C'mon, tell us. Was it prostitution? Theft? Cuckoldry???Well obviously I'm not going to write about it here because you'll be able to read it and probably do start acting crazy about it.
if it happened at roanoke there were old gods involvedC'mon, tell us. Was it prostitution? Theft? Cuckoldry???
More than one of Tamar lives in Virginia with the same name.
Seriously bro, come worship the Great Old Ones with us. It's cool, we take a shitton of drugs and listen to death metal while playing D&D."A 2016 law changed the minimum wage over the following six years. "Large" employers have 11 or more employees, and "small" have between 1 and 10. "Downstate" includes Nassau, Suffolk, and Westchester Counties.[145] NYC large employers: $11.00, NYC small employers: $10.50, Downstate employers: $10.00, Upstate employers: $9.70. As of December 31, 2017: NYC large employers: $13.00; NYC small employers: $12.00; Downstate employers: $11.00; Upstate employers: $10.40. As of December 31, 2018: NYC large employers: $15.00; NYC small employers: $13.50; Downstate employers: $12.00; Upstate employers: $11.10. As of December 31, 2019: NYC large employers: $15.00; NYC small employers: $15.00; Downstate employers: $13.00; Upstate employers: $12.50. As of December 31, 2020: NYC large employers: $15.00; NYC small employers: $15.00; Downstate employers: $14.00; Upstate employers: $12.50. As of December 31, 2021: NYC large employers: $15.00; NYC small employers: $15.00; Downstate employers: $15.00; Upstate employers: Set by Commissioner of Labor based on economic conditions, up to $15.00."
Now would you look at that. If I get my college degree in 6 years from now, minimum wage $15. Even if I can't find a job that i can use my skill set at, I can just have a really pathetic opening job for $15 an hour. When I had a job, I used to make only $9.25. Made about $18,000 in 1 year. No college needed to get the job. That means I'll make $30,000 in a year. Of course some of that will be cut out in taxes. But that's pretty good even if I have a pathetic job.
6 years from now, there will be two years left in your fourteen year plan. So you'd have about 60k by the time your plan would end, assuming you spent none of the money you earned."A 2016 law changed the minimum wage over the following six years. "Large" employers have 11 or more employees, and "small" have between 1 and 10. "Downstate" includes Nassau, Suffolk, and Westchester Counties.[145] NYC large employers: $11.00, NYC small employers: $10.50, Downstate employers: $10.00, Upstate employers: $9.70. As of December 31, 2017: NYC large employers: $13.00; NYC small employers: $12.00; Downstate employers: $11.00; Upstate employers: $10.40. As of December 31, 2018: NYC large employers: $15.00; NYC small employers: $13.50; Downstate employers: $12.00; Upstate employers: $11.10. As of December 31, 2019: NYC large employers: $15.00; NYC small employers: $15.00; Downstate employers: $13.00; Upstate employers: $12.50. As of December 31, 2020: NYC large employers: $15.00; NYC small employers: $15.00; Downstate employers: $14.00; Upstate employers: $12.50. As of December 31, 2021: NYC large employers: $15.00; NYC small employers: $15.00; Downstate employers: $15.00; Upstate employers: Set by Commissioner of Labor based on economic conditions, up to $15.00."
Now would you look at that. If I get my college degree in 6 years from now, minimum wage $15. Even if I can't find a job that i can use my skill set at, I can just have a really pathetic opening job for $15 an hour. When I had a job, I used to make only $9.25. Made about $18,000 in 1 year. No college needed to get the job. That means I'll make $30,000 in a year. Of course some of that will be cut out in taxes. But that's pretty good even if I have a pathetic job.
Math is apparently not his forte. But I don't think that anything is.
Why not get a job and start earning right now, though?
And that's part of the reason why you have the problems you do.But I rather enjoy having all the free time in the world right now.
Something to consider, for sure. But I rather enjoy having all the free time in the world right now. Plus I don't know what's going to happen with these potential court things. So I'm just going to wait and see. If nothing bad happens in like 1 month from now, then maybe I'll be able to think about the possibility of looking for a job. Right now that's something I can't focus on. I have too much to worry about at this time.
The biggest lies we tell ourselves start with "tomorrow."