I hear you, Scott. BTW. We've been trying to reach you about your car's extended warranty.
I've had the same land line number for decades and this might be the episode that makes me abandon my cell number and landline and transfer the landline to my cell. Because it's a "better" number with the last 4 digits rhyming with the prefix, and the prefix is locally known as the "town prefix" so anyway it'll be cool.
We have a job for you on location in Seattle Washington for a 6 month contract with possible permanent hire. WTF dude I live in MA. So which word don’t you understand!? The “NO” or “RELOCATION” on the Monster job site form. Half the time I can’t understand a freakin’ word they’re saying.
Dude if they will pay for your move you should give it a go...Beautiful part of the world.
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Jun 3, 2022 - 1:57pm
We have a job for you on location in Seattle Washington for a 6 month contract with possible permanent hire.
WTF dude I live in MA. So which word donât you understand!? The âNOâ or âRELOCATIONâ on the Monster job site form.
Half the time I canât understand a freakinâ word theyâre saying.
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Jun 2, 2022 - 2:40pm
ScottFromWyoming wrote:
Ugh, new job, new insurance... a good policy but I just turned a big number old so my premium is $300 more this month. So anyway surviving to an advanced age is not the mistake at issue although the mistake is a classic sign of being elderly. What I did was I went to go to healthcare.gov but must have typo'd it somewhere and wound up at healthcare.com. I gave them my phone number before I was all WTF and abandoned it. I might have to throw this phone away.
Ugh, new job, new insurance... a good policy but I just turned a big number old so my premium is $300 more this month. So anyway surviving to an advanced age is not the mistake at issue although the mistake is a classic sign of being elderly. What I did was I went to go to healthcare.gov but must have typo'd it somewhere and wound up at healthcare.com. I gave them my phone number before I was all WTF and abandoned it. I might have to throw this phone away.
Ugh, new job, new insurance... a good policy but I just turned a big number old so my premium is $300 more this month. So anyway surviving to an advanced age is not the mistake at issue although the mistake is a classic sign of being elderly. What I did was I went to go to healthcare.gov but must have typo'd it somewhere and wound up at healthcare.com. I gave them my phone number before I was all WTF and abandoned it. I might have to throw this phone away.