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  1. Basically I'm never doing her another favor, and going tools down at knock off from now on.
    4 points
  2. Yeah, that was a very good win for Freiburg away to Olympiacos. They fought hard until the end and earned a well deserved victory.
    2 points
  3. That's wage theft. Report that shit mate. https://www.industrialrelations.nsw.gov.au/employees/employee-essentials/lodging-a-complaint/
    2 points
  4. Bit of a late response, but my place has been a little similar in terms of, admittedly, not really wanting us back in the office but 'encouraging' us to go back in. I've been working from home since the pandemic started and like you, the benefits of not having to get to the office (saving time and money) and having improved work life balance as a result is much better, as I can just log off and that's that. However, what I have found at times is because your home is both your personal and office space, it can be difficult to switch off at times and get caught up with doing over your hours or even just check work emails when you've clocked off (case in point, my flexi hours got to about 60 hours they owed me last year). My own work nature of being a fucking idiot time and shift wise doesn't help mind. As an example, we had a major incident occur earlier this year where about 800-900 patient records got mixed due to an external error. The whole team had to urgently prioritise this correction and drop everything else, but we had overtime available to us for both evenings and weekends. I won't lie and say the extra money wasn't enticing, but because I had already planned to see my folks the weekend after it happened, I wanted to do my bit for the team as I felt I'd not be able to do much more afterwards. In the end, I did a 24 straight shift/overtime hybrid from 5pm until 5pm the following day. I don't recommend it in any way, shape or form. The other part for me is that as I live on my own, staring at the same four walls and speaking to yourself isn't the most healthiest thing you can do mentally. In this case, I would have happily popped into the office more, but because no one in my team ever did, it'd be pointless to go all the way in to do exactly what I do at home. Since moving into my new role though, this has improved a little as the team meet up once a month at the office, which I'm happy to do. In terms of my workplace, they've tried to push the office working without telling us that we must go back in, but they seem to have backed off from that now as it makes no real sense to get people back in, especially as they've actually reduced the number of available desks overall, so all teams couldn't go back in anyway.
    2 points
  5. Fried eggs on roasted onions and spinach potato mash.
    2 points
  6. Here's the issue with a walkout/report. My mate, who's a bit of a hard cunt, hooked me up with a job at his dads pub bottleshop about 4 years ago. (the dad is the owner referenced earlier) They own 4 bottlemarts, 2 pubs and a restaurant. I worked at a different bottlemart for a few years before moving to this one a few months back, for more hours. My mate HATES this manager, and dislikes his dad too. Anyway, I will finally finish my degree around this point next year, and just need to ride out the next 8-12 months. I'm not going to rock the boat, and I've walked out over less at other jobs. But I get paid pretty well, my hours are great and don't worry, I'll get much more than that 15 bucks worth of value in my own time in my own way.
    1 point
  7. Yeah, Casteels has been an excellent goalkeeper, I hope he remains in the Bundesliga. Wolfsburg will replace him with a younger Keeper, FC Copenhagen's Kamil Grabara, who is only 24 years old. The ex-Liverpool goalkeeper, is a Polish international and he has really improved since he left Liverpool a couple of years ago. Grabara should be a good replacement for Casteels at Wolfsburg next season.
    1 point
  8. Packing in the protein
    1 point
  9. I'm gonna do that league I think - used to have a weird fascination with it when I was younger.
    1 point
  10. 7 goals across the two games, but they all came in one game! Hull vs Leeds in Game 35 was goalless, therefore no winners. While the first of the seven goals in Bayern vs Man Utd came in the 28th minute... 3 points! Table after Game 36: Being the only scorer for this set of games, @Michael took full advantage with his first exact score and goes up to 5th, joining two others on 8 points.
    1 point
  11. Done. Just the 3. Liga game this weekend and then your chance to get to the top flight
    1 point
  12. Unpleasantely that's a logical consequence of the German main stream habitual behaviour to react with the harshest possible policing methods whenever left-wing protest arises on the one hand, yet only to call for symbolic trash like human chains and talk about taking citizen's legitimate concerns seriously when ever the arising protest is racist, sexist, xenophobic, or otherwise anti-progressive to reactionary on the other.
    1 point
  13. @Michael, @Bluewolf, @Coma, @londonerlilie Last reminder!
    1 point
  14. A proper roller coaster to end up breaking even .
    1 point
  15. FINALLY. I've been away on holiday and the hotel WiFi was rubbish but here we are, now all up to date. Same case as usual where I've been delayed doing results, if you drew (and didn't say otherwise in the thread), you've remained at the current team. To get it out quicker, I'm not going to summarise each person's results. I've sorted the results by username for this week only to make it easier to see the routes to where you are now. @Viva la FCB is the only person not to have lost a game so far this season. @Stan remains top of the table, whilst @RandoEFC, myself and @Bluewolf sit in the bottom three. Back to usual from now on - and hopefully more frequent updates! @CaaC (John) / @Lucas / @londonerlilie / @Tommy / @Storts / @Coma / @Rucksackfranzose
    1 point
  16. Oh dear, they'd hate your guts in Karlsruhe if you call them Schwaben.
    0 points
  17. I work in alcohol retail. Last week my store boss who works with me on Wednesdays for deliverys left early by about 30 minutes. She serves customers and puts away the stock I bring to the front of house, while I move all the boxes from pallets on the truck to the dock, then boxes from the dock to their homes (by hand). She left me with 30 mins worth of stock to put away front of house. After moving all the stock for 2 hours, then refilling the cool room stock near the end of shift (another 40+ cases by hand with assistance from a small trolley that holds 4 cases) I had my dinner as I usually do. By closing time the store was still a mess with work to be done, so I stayed back 30 minutes to work on it. I put that on my timesheet. I get a call on payday from the store owner, who is basically an owner/area manager. He says he's going to check with my store boss to make sure I was there the 30 minutes by checking the camera. Knowing I was, I say no worries and didn't stress about it... until I didn't get paid that 30 minutes. When I saw her yesterday at work she basically said "you're not in trouble, because you did stay back, but if you'd worked harder during normal shift time, you could have gotten everything done" so they didn't pay me.
    0 points
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