Don D

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  • I will also add that every time I see the heading I think immediately of our national tragedy three years ago, as if we don't already have enough reminders. Not only do people typically not read this area or the 911 place, the owners haven't even be…
  • [font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 12-08-04 AT 07:01PM (CST)[/font][br][br]Did any of you notice that the crash followed Popeye's 666th post? Ray and I discussed this offline in the interest of the religious implication. Look it up. His 6…
  • And another thing; you can actually tell what color and style of underwear James is wearing by entering "JSok.briefs.current.style.reveal.now". there are all sorts of things you can do with this Forum thing. Before you ask, I did not come up with th…
  • Jim Robb is the smartest guy up there in Brentwood. At least he was honest. x:-)
  • [font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 09-16-04 AT 06:56PM (CST)[/font][br][br]For a proper fee, I agree to come to the event, provide motorcycle rides with blanket-spread box picnic, autographed photo of the bottle tree and some Mississippi …
  • She's on the country music circuit out of Brentwood. Did you not know she's a backup singer for Travis Tritt? She's in charge of the bus and sandwiches too.
  • No, it will not. Federal law allows just what you propose in the public sector. Nothing wrong with it as long as you follow those rules I outlined above. Use of a comp time program is perfectly legit it public sector for your exempts.
  • Whatever you decide to do, remember that although federal law does allow PUBLIC sector employers to enter into comp time arrangements with employees in lieu of overtime, the following restrictions do apply: Comp time must be at the rate of time and …
  • I doubt it. In an employment context, that's a legal term that means one expects that the company will not invade his/her privacy, not coworkers snooping. I don't think it could be illegal unless the envelope were (were sounds stupid) somewhere in t…
  • Not unless it was sent through the US Postal Service or had a stamp on it and was intended to be in the outgoing mail.
  • Uh Oh! I can tell you from experience that the Forum Admin people can cause all sorts of bad things to happen when you criticize them. xpray
  • [font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 08-21-04 AT 07:22AM (CST)[/font][br][br]Back when the Gestapo was deciding to eliminate 76% of the participants,(because they didn't send a check to M. L. Smith), the suggestion was made several times th…
  • It's like asking, 'Can I puleeeze go back to the dentist?' It's a thing you don't want. It's also classified as one of those 'Be careful what you ask for' things. x:-)
  • Just to clarify, the private inbox and the email feature don't interface at all. They're parallel conduits to joyful conversation. If your email and that of the person you are trying to email are enabled, click the email icon and you are into the em…
  • Don's wife respects his right to privacy and his right to a private life and would never invade his privacy and dilly-dally in his private conversations. Not would he invade hers. It's as simple as that. I don't dance on the precarious edge of wonde…
  • I've heard tell that Ray's wife has a way to resurrect them.
  • I don't get it either. But then I asked not to get it. So, we're missing, or not missing, the same thing.
    in Daily Digests Comment by Don D July 2004
  • I think this is what one refers to as a no-brainer.
  • That is a great idea, though, to combine WC, FMLA and ADA. I always think in tandem when I think of one or the other or both or all three. A true kaleidoscope of three shades of dull brown. I vote to combine them. I visit them daily.
  • I've wanted to go to Alaska for a long time. If I could only post right after someone from AK...
  • What's the magic number you came up with that will allow some to stay around for several months?
  • If you do, just be sure the auditors have some of the same. (I see I'm in good company, for the most part, well, partly).
  • I've heard the true test of being nuts is claiming that everyone else is. That's where I am right now but will consider your opinion.
  • You guys are all nuts! Every one of you! I'm the only one who isn't. I know there's a door in this room somewhere but all I've been able to find is one peephole in the middle of this padded wall. And it's a one-way! But you're still all nuts.
  • Well, over the years, we've also told ourselves the Forum is an asylum and often chastise each other to 'get back to your room'. Welcome to the wing. Exercise at 9:00. Ritaanz gets everyone's chocolate at lunch. Ray has pills and a key to the laundr…
  • Ritaanz: The gentleman did, in one fell swoop, give us his advice, told us he followed it and rolled out his analysis. While concluding that 'personal attack' (which I call spirited back and forth), is 'BAD', he managed to mention that some of us ha…
  • I thought it was a team sport and he was just part of the Postal Team. It ain't about Lance is it?
  • Watch it Ray! Ann is still doing traffic control. The Philistines could be annoyed with your remark. Or did they get wiped out by locusts?
  • Or sometimes a handful of fat guys with longnecks in sleeveless t'shirts with kazoos and washboards.
  • It's being overlooked, in this particular discussion, that the subscription is not simply to participate on the Forum. The only free thing was the Forum. I doubt many employer's would sign off on a request to join a chat board. The subscription is f…