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Let it burn!!
Waiting with some marshmallows XD
No. I've highlighted the most recent example, but it is far from being alone.
I'll sum it up succinctly: they're doing a disservice letting these kids graduate.
I just needed to make some gravy.
It's been a long time since I had roasted marshmallows
They are good, though i always would eat too many as a kid
Only had them a couple of times to be honest, wasn't something I did much when I went camping. (Though couple of marshmallows in some hot chocolate is always good)
I like how they kind of melt a bit when drinking hot chocolate.
I definitely have a sweet tooth today
I would type more- but I am seeing this same thing on an increasing basis.
How will it go out there today????
I would work at my local market if they were hiring and I could tell any patron/ customer exactly where everything is, due to how many times i have done my shopping there
Idk how that isn't something the employer doesn't look for in a potential hire
I know a few people in retail supervisor positions who tell me entry-level turnover is almost 100%. Young people often treat it as a gig job. Get a paycheck or two and then just don't show up again.