Only 3 self checkout lanes should be open per employee. If you have a self checkout area with 12 terminals, there have to be 4 employees to keep them all open.
Only 3 self checkout lanes should be open per employee. If you have a self checkout area with 12 terminals, there have to be 4 employees to keep them all open.
Screw Walmart. During the storms here in NC, I went there to buy some relief supplies, and it was awesome to see the whole store getting picked apart by people buying supplies to donate. What was definitely not awesome was the only 3 checkout lanes open out of the total 12, because Walmart has a 3 per employee rule and they don’t want to assign enough workers for the checkout lanes, even during times of crisis like this.
Now, where is this soup kitchen?
What is a good price for a good set of tires?
Thanks for the suggestion. Alignment is $100 on top of the quoted price
I live in North Carolina, and work from home, so no daily commute. Since I got the car in 2021, I’ve driven about 25000 miles till now. Some out of state road trips, some hikes to the nearby mountains, that’s about it for the driving. My confusion is how their ‘best’ recommendation is cheaper than their ‘better’ recommendation. Not sure which one to pick.
Is that why I’m asked to do this over and over for 14 million times when I’m on a VPN?
If it’s sold and shipped by amazon, you should be able to price match it at bestbuy or target. I don’t know why walmart stopped price matching anybody.
Has this game changed since launch? Is it still a pokemon knockoff, or has it become more than that?
Children of corn vibe
This device has a surprisingly active community.
That’s a new twist on an old concept
Just like fire in my ass
See you again in my ass
This is what you came for in my ass
Cinderella’s dead in my ass
Bury a friend in my ass
I’ll get started with vanguard, thank you
Where do I get started if I want to do that? Is that through vanguard?
Thank you, I’ll look into money market and CDs
Is there a national level recommended fee only fiduciary, or is it better to seek out a local company?
I’m in the US, but on a work visa. I have a 2.875% mortgage, and a 2% car loan that ends soon (but planning to get a second car). We would mostly need the money in the next 5 years, so I’ll start with the hysa and go from there. By the way, is it prudent to take a small portion of it and invest it in more daring ventures like stocks?
It’s wednesday my friends