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I have a question.

Where exactly does Raybould expect to find employment after singing like a canary against her former Boss? What company would hire her?
 

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I have a question.

Where exactly does Raybould expect to find employment after singing like a canary against her former Boss? What company would hire her?


About 99.9% of companies that could use her expertise. Right now I'd guess she would be right at the top of employable Canadians. You don't come across as very bright! "Singing like a canary"? She never uttered a word before taking a couple of weeks to check everything out and make sure she had all her i's and j's dotted and t's crossed. I for one would totally rely on everything she (unlike you) says.
 

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I just recently read that too. Walmart wants their greeters to be security guards now as well, to check receipts and apparently you have to be able to lift 25 lbs to qualify for the position.
 

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"Won't need cashiers much longer"

I think you may be correct. My wife the other day used the ATM to withdraw money...gassed up the car at the Pre-Pay pump...then went to Walmart and used the Self-Checkout.

All of these tasks and she never had to talk to anyone.
 

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What will women do when the future brings French Maid Sex Robots? Will women become obsolete? ;)

 

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"Won't need cashiers much longer"

I think you may be correct. My wife the other day used the ATM to withdraw money...gassed up the car at the Pre-Pay pump...then went to Walmart and used the Self-Checkout.
All of these tasks and she never had to talk to anyone.
That great because I can't speak much Punjabi or Pinoy.
 

petros

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I just recently read that too. Walmart wants their greeters to be security guards now as well, to check receipts and apparently you have to be able to lift 25 lbs to qualify for the position.
Not true. Someone from my MS support group who is wheelchair bound just landed a greeter job 4 months ago.
 

petros

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No, no, not cocaine! What, do you take him for a druggie? It was pot man, pot, not cocaine.
His mother was a full on addict.

CHILDREN: THE MOST INNOCENT VICTIMS OF COCAINE

One often hears the statement, “Yes, I take drugs, but that’s my business!” But drug use always has its innocent victims, from those who become prey of addicts seeking through desperate means to finance their drug habit, to those who die in traffic accidents caused by drivers under the influence.

The most tragic victims of cocaine are babies born to mothers who use the drug during pregnancy. In the United States alone, tens of thousands of cocaine-exposed babies are born in a year. Those not addicted often suffer from a variety of physical problems which can include premature birth, low birthweight, stunted growth, birth defects and damage to the brain and nervous system.

Low-birthweight babies are twenty times more likely to die in their first month of life than normal-weight babies, and they face an increased risk of lifelong disabilities such as mental retardation and brain damage.

The impact on society of this human tragedy has yet to be fully measured.

REFERENCES
European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, “State of the Drug Problem in Europe, 2008”
U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency Fact Sheet on Cocaine
National Institute on Drug Abuse: “NIDA Info Facts: Crack and Cocaine,” April 2008
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Drug Report 2008
“Cocaine Facts & Figures,” Office of National Drug Control Policy, 2008
“Monitoring the Future: National Results on Adolescent Drug Use Overview of Key Findings 2007,” National Institute on Drug Abuse