Adult Children by Stephen Beals for March 12, 2024

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    Nebulous Premium Member 10 months ago

    But Berle was so helpful to that Customer that needed boxes the other day. He DESERVES an extra day to rest. HA!! As if.

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    julie.mason1 Premium Member 10 months ago

    Berle is always a little “off”.

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    RadioDial Premium Member 10 months ago

    Millennials and Gen-X are passing on “advancing” to managerial and supervisory roles. Behavioral scientists haven’t determined if they are unmotivated, or just smarter than Boomers.

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    Mike Baldwin creator 10 months ago

    Gosh, where is her sense of humor?

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    seanfear  10 months ago

    hehe I did the opposite in fact. One day I woke up and panicked and changed in a hurry and even sent a message to my co-worker telling him that I might be late (meanwhile I was really thinking: you know what, maybe I should screw the day and call it off) – meanwhile, my co-worker replied back: It’s the weekend…

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    mistercatworks  10 months ago

    C’mon. Haven’t you ever lost a day? It’s not like they have convenient carrying handles. :)

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    Reiko808  10 months ago

    Doesn’t Berle live with her? Even if he doesn’t why didn’t anyone call him when he was late?

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    6turtle9  10 months ago

    Many employees are actually clocking out, when clocking in.

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    willie_mctell  10 months ago

    De facto it was.

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    Vet Premium Member 10 months ago

    It was her day off but she got called in to fill your slot. Works that way for salaried workers as they don’t get over time or extra pay.

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member 10 months ago

    Aw come on give the guy a break……gee!

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