I feel like men are more romantic than women. When we get married we marry one girl.
Cause we’re resistent the whole way, until we meet one girl and we think: “I’d be an idiot if I didn’t marry this girl she’s so great.”
But it seems like girls get to a place where they just kinda pick the best option or something. I know girls that married they’re like: “Oh he’s got a good job.”
I mean, they spend their whole life looking for Prince Charming and then they marry the guy who’s got a good job and is gonna stick around.
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Source: fuckyeahmovieclub
You know how you’re supposed to be all smiling and happy in a workplace, especially in retail? Do you ever notice that some managers, not all, are grumpy, miserable, cranky, frustrated or just somewhat plain angry? Well, I thought to myself if managers are supposed to manage a business and that also requires managing their staff, it can imply that a manager is supposed to be a role model. The only way a staff learns their duties at a job is by listening to the manager’s instruction because the manager is experienced and worked himself up to become a manager. Alright, so if a manager is supposed to influence his staff in being good and happy hard workers so perhaps one day someone else can become manager, doesn’t that mean he also has to show a consistent happy face and enjoy his job and do a good job? So if you’re supposed to smile and look happy so the customers feel comfortable in a warm environment, that also means the manager has to put up a smile especially if he stands out and looks like a manager, right?
So then, if a worker confronts this to a arrogant manager and the manager’s defense is “those guidelines are bullshit to me.” In other words, whatever training video he saw, he doesn’t follow because it’s “bullshit” to him. Then does that mean if those guidelines are bullshit and don’t really work out, then a management position is bullshit too? It makes sense right? A manager who thinks guidelines are dumb must not take his job seriously, so why should his staff? #justsaying
Daily chart: Charles Dickens’ bestsellers. On the 200th anniversary of Dickens’ birth, our charts team have tried to establish which novel sold best during his life. Bleak House wins (but click through for caveats).
I hated this story. Fuck you Charles Dickens— with “respect”
Source: economist.com
Daily chart: the world’s richest people, adjusted for age. Mark Zuckerberg is already the 52nd richest person in the world—if Facebook’s recently announced share offering values his company at $100bn he will jump to ninth in the list. Divide that worth by year of age, however, and Mr Zuckerberg shoots to the top.
There you have it, Mark.
Source: economist.com