Adult Children by Stephen Beals for October 11, 2024

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    C  11 days ago

    She’s a bit slow

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    darkwingdave  11 days ago

    Reminds me of a cartoon from long ago. Boss talking to the Shop Foreman. “This is my son, he’ll be starting at the bottom for a few days.”

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    seanfear  11 days ago

    “often it is synonym for relative” – indeed. The boss face says it all

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    Julius Marold Premium Member 11 days ago

    And there students, is an example of what we call nepotism. Of course, no American president would ever do such a thing….

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    Justanolddude Premium Member 11 days ago

    The hard part about being a manager is knowing when you are not managing at all and are just taking orders.

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    Vet Premium Member 11 days ago

    Decision made.On to the next project.Berle as her assistant.

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    prince valiant Premium Member 10 days ago

    I worked at a charter school for several years. The owners had so many relatives working for them, it was hard to keep track! One good thing…people were careful about complaining, you were never sure what might get repeated over Thanksgiving dinner.

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member 10 days ago

    I like Penny’s response………

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    Munch  10 days ago

    I worked for a family business. That’s exactly how it works.

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    Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 10 days ago

    Apparently, this company does not have an anti-nepotism policy

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    Mike Baldwin creator 10 days ago

    Hilarious! Is that an echo or is it just me?

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    mistercatworks  10 days ago

    More of a “euphemism” :)

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    6turtle9  10 days ago

    Funny how often ladders don’t look like ladders.

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