I hire hookersI would hire a hooker for $11/hr 1 day per week, now we just need 4 more to chime in at that rate to complete the 40 hour work week lol i bet we can fill the calander.
the 40 hour work week, showing up on time, pissing in the cup and $11/hr have been a problem Originally Posted by monkmonk
There are no tax credits for hiring a felon. Originally Posted by midgetwrestlerIncorrect.
Play poker?
http://www.advocate.com/crime/2013/0...titution-sting
Greg Raymer, better known as poker champion FossilMan, was arrested earlier this week in North Carolina, according to CardPlayer.com, in what was originally described as a “male prostitution sting.” Several media outlets, including TMZand ABC, used the phrase "male" to refer to the sex workers involved. Later some of those outlets, including ABC, removed the word "male" from reporting.
Card Player says Raymer was seeking a female prostitute; TMZ reports he was seeking a male prostitute.
What is sure is that police allege that Raymer responded to an online advertisement posted by undercover police, according to Card Player. He and five other men were arrested at a hotel in Wake Forest, N.C.
Raymer, who tweeted on Feb. 25 that he was "Thrilled to be home for a while with my lovely wife &daughter," won the World Series of Poker in 2004. Unlike in his mug shot, Raymer is most recognizable for the lizard-eye hologram glasses he wears in competition.
Originally Posted by Little Stevie
3. Can you show up for work? Monkmonk's comment above is so true. Typically hire people via temp agencies: Temp agency does initial drug test and qualifies items 1 & 2 above. Then, I get to evaluate whether they can show up for work 5 days a week, on time, and ready to work. Training people in job skills for many jobs is not that difficult. (I haven't hired any rocket scientist or brain surgeons in last 15 years, still not allowed to talk about the prior 15 years.) You can't train an adult to drag their ass out of bed and go to work. Originally Posted by tigercatHerein lies the issue with many here trying to transition. Many started this because it was easier money. They have zero work ethic. They have an extremely unreasonable assumption of how life really works and when someone who is actually a boss lays down the law they walk rather than deal with it.
There are no tax credits for hiring a felon. Originally Posted by midgetwrestlerWell, there must be some benefit to it. A few years ago, management brought in a whole buttload of penitentiary parolees to work at my company. They were apparently enrolled in some program that found them jobs as well as places to live. I think the moral of our entire story here can be summed up in a line I remember from one of the bad guys on Hill Street Blues: