Hourly Employee At Nonprofit Works A Lot Of Hours, But He Wants To Stop Working Overtime Since He’s Not Getting Paid For It
Working for free is what we call volunteering.
Working for free is what we call volunteering.
Apparently, reckless spending runs in the family.
Family means a lot, but it doesn’t excuse blatantly bad behavior.
It’s time to move on.
If the landlord is willing to negotiate, go for it!
Her husband should have never expected her to change her mind about a non-negotiable.
Opportunity may come knocking, but it doesn’t mean you have to answer.
Life is short — and apparently so is the window before someone invites themselves on your vacation.
Still best to check the name before opening a package.
The guilt she feels is real, but flying the coop is rarely ever easy.
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