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| Taxed and Spent <nospamplease@nonospam.com>: Jan 15 07:50AM -0800 On 1/15/2021 6:33 AM, jmcquown wrote: > session. The potential employer conducting the Zoom meeting might > wonder why he didn't want to show his face... > Jill The tape I use is removable. |
| Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Jan 15 11:00AM -0500 On 2021-01-15 9:15 a.m., Janet wrote: > to check and record the patient at regular intervals. > evidence required treatment or readings have been carried out > Sensible precautions given your past record. Some people need someone to keep an eye on them because they cannot be trusted to be there and to do the job properly. I used to work with a guy who was paranoid and secretive. He didn't want to work with anyone else and he didn't want any of us to know where he was working or what he was up to. Since we were in an enforcement unit it is only natural that we would be curious and figured out what he was up to. While we worked a four day work week he stuck to the 5 days, 8 hours a day, so he was supposed to start an hour later than us and finish an hour earlier. That ensured that he would never be assigned to work with anyone else, so no one should know what he was up to. Occasionally I would have to stick around the office to do something or had car problems and this guy would show up at least an hour after his start time. Then there were the times that I had to get back to the office early to do paperwork and he would be long gone as much as an hour before his quitting time. Yet, his paperwork was show that he was doing an inspection at a location 20 miles away that did not end until after the time he had left for the day. I can see how Kuthe would be troubled by this type of supervision. He has already be censured for having abandoned one of his charges. |
| Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Jan 15 11:08AM -0500 On 2021-01-15 9:33 a.m., jmcquown wrote: > camera. The short answer is Yes, you can block out the camera in a Zoom > session. The potential employer conducting the Zoom meeting might > wonder why he didn't want to show his face... You can also shut off the video in a Zoom meeting. It is common to do that when there is a large group because it is simply too distracting to have dozens of faces. The whole idea of most Zoom meetings is to have face time with people. Balking at using the camera should be a huge red flag for a prospective employer. |
| Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Jan 15 11:25AM -0500 On Fri, 15 Jan 2021 07:50:34 -0800, Taxed and Spent >> wonder why he didn't want to show his face... >> Jill >The tape I use is removable. I don't use Zoom but my wife uses it most every day for teaching school... the schools here are on shut down but she has a few students that she tutors. She also uses Zoom for her Knitting meetings. Her Watercolor painting classes are conducted with Zoom rather than having a dozen people meeting in person. Even if not for the Virus she prefers Zoom, saves all that driving. I told her to put a sign on her office door to inform me that Zoom is in session. |
| Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Jan 15 10:09AM -0800 On Friday, January 15, 2021 at 11:06:13 AM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote: > have dozens of faces. The whole idea of most Zoom meetings is to have > face time with people. Balking at using the camera should be a huge red > flag for a prospective employer. Perhaps for a prospective employer. I had my annual review via an online meeting and my boss didn't say anything about me turning the camera off. He was at home and I was sitting in his office here at work. Cindy Hamilton |
| % <percent@peescent.net>: Jan 15 02:42PM -0500 On 1/15/2021 1:09 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > the camera off. He was at home and I was sitting in his office here > at work. > Cindy Hamilton Does your current employer have any idea about how much time you spend here while 'working'? |
| "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jan 15 11:49AM -0800 On Friday, January 15, 2021 at 1:42:36 PM UTC-6, % wrote: > Does your current employer have any idea about how much > time you spend here while 'working'? He's not working yet. Right now he's still in the 'hopeful' stage. If he can't figure out the Zoom part I don't hold much hope for the charting part. |
| % <percent@yoohoo.com>: Jan 15 02:15PM -0500 In article <TJhMH.23170$MW1.9105@fx20.iad>, j_mcquown@comcast.net says... > > Saved that, your first truthful post. > ROFL! You win the best response of January 2021 award for that one! > Jill Even better than when he offered Cindy oral sex?, but not quite as good as squirting pussies?! |
| Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Jan 15 10:04AM -0800 On Friday, January 15, 2021 at 9:55:38 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote: > concentrated blueberry syrup to add to the tea. > It's a tasty and healthy cold drink. Just 3 ingredients too - water, > green tea, blueberries. I drink green tea, both hot and cold. I prefer it plain. No sugar, no fruit. And, yes, I've tried it with sugar and/or fruit. Glad you liked it with blueberries, though. Cindy Hamilton |
| Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Jan 15 01:48PM -0500 On Fri, 15 Jan 2021 Cindy Hamilton wrote: >no fruit. And, yes, I've tried it with sugar and/or fruit. >Glad you liked it with blueberries, though. >Cindy Hamilton If I wanted green tea I could ladle a pint of my pond water and boil it to kill the nasties. To me all tea tastes like pond water. We often eat blueberries, next time we have some I will try berries with Crystal Palace. Actually I'm sure I've already done that. I like fresh picked Kirby cucumber spears marinated in Crystal Palace with a lemon wedge, very refreshing. Kirbys are my favorite cucumber but need to be young and fresh picked, no need to peel... like enjoying a 15 year old nubile maiden... yoose old biddies would savor them too. |
| Master Bruce <masterbruce@null.null>: Jan 16 04:36AM +1100 On Fri, 15 Jan 2021 06:01:58 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton >> I hate to say. Some pretty nice folks too, but a LOT of Evil Nymshifters. ;-( >> John Kuthe, RN, BSN... >Are there no evil non-nymshifters? Just the usual bored bitchy biddies. You know who they are. |
| Mike Duffy <Bogus@nosuch.com>: Jan 15 05:31PM On Fri, 15 Jan 2021 09:17:06 -0500, jmcquown wrote: > [...] still living in his basement at the age of 35 > dreaming of being a rock star. oh wait... https://pbfcomics.com/comics/dreamcatcher/ |
| Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Jan 15 10:34AM -0500 On 2021-01-15 9:09 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> Almost every morning here on local news is another overnight shooting >> story nearby. Typical morning "breaking" news. yawn > The county I live in had 12 homicides in 2020. The homicide rate in the Niagara Region tripled in 2019, from 2 to 6. Most of them happened within a few blocks of each other and involved a particular demographic. |
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