June 6, 20223 yr 8 hours ago, MidMoFo said: Ireland: 4 weeks North Ireland: 5.6 weeks England: 5.6 weeks Wales: 5.6 weeks Scotland: 5.6 weeks
June 6, 20223 yr 33 minutes ago, paco said: Ireland: 4 weeks North Ireland: 5.6 weeks England: 5.6 weeks Wales: 5.6 weeks Scotland: 5.6 weeks By the time I retired I had 6wks. Took 35 yrs though.
June 6, 20223 yr 9 minutes ago, Talkingbirds said: By the time I retired I had 6wks. Took 35 yrs though. I have 5 weeks plus a week of personal choice days. I think I needed 10 years to get that?
June 6, 20223 yr 4 minutes ago, paco said: I have 5 weeks plus a week of personal choice days. I think I needed 10 years to get that? You should become a glorified babysitter. They get the whole summer off.
June 6, 20223 yr Author 7 minutes ago, Dave Moss said: You should become a glorified babysitter. They get the whole summer off. Plus weekends and a ton of bullsheet holidays. I wish I could work 180 days a year.
June 6, 20223 yr 12 minutes ago, paco said: I have 5 weeks plus a week of personal choice days. I think I needed 10 years to get that? Im at 5 weeks + The last company I worked for, I had 2 weeks to start, 3 weeks at 5yr, 4 weeks at 10 years and 5 weeks at 15 years. When I started with the new company, I got 5 upfront + The (+) is, I can work my own schedule, can work from home, and take off without using PTO anytime I need to. Honestly, I never use all 5 weeks.
June 6, 20223 yr 24 minutes ago, Dave Moss said: You should become a glorified babysitter. They get the whole summer off. Nah. I like contributing to society and making decent $ while doing it.
June 6, 20223 yr 17 minutes ago, 20dawk4life said: Plus weekends and a ton of bullsheet holidays. I wish I could work 180 days a year. But... but... wah! wah! I only make 60k a year to teach kindergarteners to finger paint!!!!! Imma hero1
June 6, 20223 yr 7 minutes ago, paco said: Nah. I like contributing to society and making decent $ while doing it. True story, I interviewed for a teaching job a few weeks ago and the Head of School of course asked me about CRT. I gave her an answer and thought she’d move on, but instead she pressed me for more on it. We’re in the dumbest timeline possible.
June 6, 20223 yr 6 minutes ago, Dave Moss said: True story, I interviewed for a teaching job a few weeks ago and the Head of School of course asked me about CRT. I gave her an answer and thought she’d move on, but instead she pressed me for more on it. We’re in the dumbest timeline possible. Honestly, I'd be all about home schooling except for the fact that developing social skills are just as important. I'm weird enough and baby girl deserves a fighting chance.
June 6, 20223 yr yeah I know the narrative is that a President has no control over oil pricing, (wich would have to ignore how he can impact the supply from the US, both current and future, and the how the cost of extraction and production can be impacted by regulations) and there are those that still believe that everything Biden did in his first week in office with reversing the deregulations, stopping the drilling leasing on Federal Lands, and stopping the XL pipeline expansion had zero impact on all of it.
June 6, 20223 yr Sadly, evil is universal. Past week has disproven TWO lies from gun-control Left: (1) "gun control works!”Then mass murder in Philadelphia—w/ strict laws. (2) "this only happens in America!” Then a mass murder in Nigeria. We need to (1) STOP criminals & (2) PROTECT innocent.
June 6, 20223 yr Author So what @Ipiggles is telling me with his fear of grooming is that he can be persuaded to suck peen
June 6, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, Ipiggles said: yeah I know the narrative is that a President has no control over oil pricing, (wich would have to ignore how he can impact the supply from the US, both current and future, and the how the cost of extraction and production can be impacted by regulations) and there are those that still believe that everything Biden did in his first week in office with reversing the deregulations, stopping the drilling leasing on Federal Lands, and stopping the XL pipeline expansion had zero impact on all of it. uh, yeah. gas is spiking globally, because oil is a global commodity. there's nothing in that analysis that is wrong. none of the reversals Biden put in place had a short term impact. in fact we were a net exporter of oil in 2021, and through the first quarter of 2022 we've been a very strong net exporter (in March our net exports went up over 1m barrels a day) we continue to increase production, and we expect that production to continue to increase. what you continue to double-down on is this idea that Biden or any president has significant sway over the pricing of a global commodity, especially in the short term. policy decisions a president can make can have a long term impact, but there is no magic lever a president can pull to significantly increase or decrease oil production in the near term. you're doubling down on that nonsense because it's a convenient political narrative for you. the problem is that you're the one buying into the false narrative.
June 6, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, 20dawk4life said: So what @Ipiggles is telling me with his fear of grooming is that he can be persuaded to suck peen If you are OK with this. YOu are just as sick and twisted - I fear for your kids
June 6, 20223 yr 58 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said: uh, yeah. gas is spiking globally, because oil is a global commodity. And when you change the ability & cost to supply from one of the Major suppliers (THE US) it affects the global market as well. You can keep digging your head into the sand. What Biden did, absoluetly had an impact. Was it the only thing that has impacted it ? NO, but it did have an impact.
June 6, 20223 yr 21 minutes ago, Ipiggles said: And when you change the ability & cost to supply from one of the Major suppliers (THE US) it affects the global market as well. You can keep digging your head into the sand. What Biden did, absoluetly had an impact. Was it the only thing that has impacted it ? NO, but it did have an impact. It literally did not have an impact on US supply in 2021. May policy changes have some impact in the future? Sure. But the current production levels are what they would have been under any president. OPEC withholding production and lost refinery capacity due to Covid are MUCH bigger factors than anything Biden has done.
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