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  • From Animal House, the scene in which John B. is coming down the stairs and the kid is playing a guitar, John tilts his head, listens carefully, then takes the guitar smashes it to pieces, hands it back to the musician and says, with total insinceri…
  • "In-conceivable!" Vizinni (Warren Shawn)in "The Princess Bride I often think this to myself.
  • All I believe is that Don's momma sure raised him right.
  • G I just started writing here in the Forum, but have been reading for months. Your honesty made me stop and realize that no matter how much we push others away with the oh-so-convenient technology, a few very well-written words can touch the heart. …
  • I received a coy of a guy with a front-end loader with his application and resume'. We're a construction company so it's not out-of-the-job-area, however, usually, they just list the equipment they can run, like,duh, we know what the equipment is.
  • [font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 03-26-03 AT 11:14AM (CST)[/font][p]I had a superintendent tell me that the latest excuse one employee gave upon arriving 1 1/2 hours late, that he was "coming down the interstate and when the car shifted…
  • I have sat back and watched the interaction on many topics from both of you and have now decided that I am either a)way underpaid or b) way overworked. Maybe both. For both of you, hats off for having multiple hits on just "you" to see what you've c…
    in Sandbox Comment by Eroj November 2002
  • I have not read this bill and have been out of it. Where can I find a quick-read copy or if you could just give me a Readers'Digest condensed version? Thanks!
  • Hi, I don't answer that frequently but this is a sore spot for me. I handle HR and safety for our company (150+ construction) so workers' comp and discrimination cases were plentiful when I started back in '95. I used to work for the insurance side …
  • Thanks Don I sometimes forget that a GOOD work ethic still exists.
  • Sorry, I mean to say that for every worthless scam artist faking an injury, pain or discomfort, there is a legitimate injury for which no amount of money can be thrown at to repay, repair or alleviate the damage. If seemed like I had to fight tooth …
  • Before we all go off on how some people should just be shipped off the planet, I'd like to volunteer the information that I worked as a certified rehabilitation counselor for a rehabilitation company. Well, when I say that you think, sports injuries…
  • In UT, also at a construction company, it can be amazing how quick of a recovery a person can have when shown the "light duty wage". For those lucky enough to have ALL loyal, hard-working employees, you may not be able to imagine how ugly some peopl…
  • [font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 11-11-04 AT 10:15AM (CST)[/font][br][br]FYI, I watched a show on Food Network about Barbeque (even the evolution of it's spelling!). It seems there are 3 basic origins of bargeque in the US. Memphis, Kan…
  • [font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 08-06-03 AT 09:49AM (CST)[/font][p]Damn you're good. I ain't herd dat sense I leff Looseeanna.
  • [font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 06-19-03 AT 11:20AM (CST)[/font][p]I usually don't sweat the small stuff, but when our small stuff affects the medical/dental benefits or safety of our employees, I don't consider it small stuff.
  • [font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 06-19-03 AT 11:12AM (CST)[/font][p]To: Don D - am I on the edge of snapping? When your quote-to-remember scrolled into view, I teared up and realized as I eat a cold egg sandwich, which my boyfriend for …
  • Hi, in Utah it's a state law requiring employees to enroll their children if required by the Dept. of Recovery Services. Our medical and dental plans require the employee to be enrolled if children are added to the plan. Unfortunately, we're not…
  • Your momma sure raised you right. What goes down comes back up. Somehow that seems appropriate on Fat Tuesday. Happy Mardi Gras, Don, from a misplaced Southerner in Utah.