funniest thing about the thing (1982) is that the titular thing is both a master manipulator who can perfectly replicate anyone but also a big bundle of nerves who flips out and starts screaming and turning into 5000 meat parts at once the INSTANT it’s found out
Alright, another poll for my indecisiveness-
*trying to dial a phone number off the computer screen* "Okay... Ends in 456...456...456..."
*gets wrong number tone. Dialled 456...checks computer screen...says 456... double checks...ends in 465*
"Damn it."
*asked simple maths, and counts on fingers to double check. Gets answer wrong*
*squints at analogue clock to understand what time is it, counting each number carefully*
*sweats when asked to count money*
I've been working at a warehouse for going on 5 years and the work suits me. It's repetetive and fairly easy, if you don't mind physical labor, and where I work you can just put earbuds in and listen to music/podcast/audiobooks all night if you choose and nobody bats an eye as long as you're actively working. They have a goal each employee must reach to retain employment (units per hour), but it's not hard to reach if you keep pace. We get 2 paid breaks, but cannot leave the building once you're inside without permission from a supervisor (this is to prevent theft). There is a fenced in area outside for smokers during break. Warehousing is good if you want a job that pays above minium wage, don't mind bending/stooping/lifting up to 50 lbs, using an RF unit and navigating the menus, zero direct customer interaction, and flexibility. I'm not sure how other warehouses work, but mine offers benefits like paid time off, sick time, and unpaid time off. On days when we have low volume, they offer vto (voluntary time off) where you can take an unpaid day off without penalty. We get our benefits every 6 months, and are responsible for managing our time off (typically 80 hrs of UA and PTO, 60 hrs of sick) via an app. If you go negative, you're termed. I don't reccomend Amazon, as they're super strict and have cameras on you ALL.THE.TIME. If you make a mistake, you can bet a manager will be over with a laptop to show you the video and give a lecture. It really does suck there.
To my fellow neurodivergent peeps and/or introverts, does anyone currently work in a warehouse or do assembly? I’m quitting my current nightmare customer service job to do that instead and wondering if anyone else does warehousing.
Reblog and put in the tags a movie that was made for kids but is actually pretty cruel or scary.
oh no
Found these cute looking shoujo-ai books at my library. I'm a sucker for mc/villain ships. >_<
Decided to treat myself to some McDonalds since I never buy food out and I wanted the Shamrock shake before it disappears. I paid $28 to give myself a stomach ache and become immobolized on the couch for hours. :')
A prompt list.
Doing things for the loved one.
Body language and showing love with touch.
One on one time spend with the loved one.
Receiving thoughtful gifts from the loved one.
Encouraging words.
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