You are partially right. Some
Posted By: me on 2005-12-17
In Reply to: oh be real and tell the truth ! - SandyGIRL
don't want to pay more than 8 CPL, but you can negotiate for yourself. That is what I did. I was offered by some 10 and 11 CPL, but those were for IC and I wanted them to take out the taxes so turned them down. I currently work 2 jobs and both pay me 9 cpl employee status plus incentive, plus benes. It can be negotiated.
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I will never tell you told - partially anyway!
Definitely gotta make this!
Partially is your husband's fault
I have been through this with a stepson. After making a lot of excuses about it all being his mother's fault, his fault, etc, I did come to realize that the this kid had all of these problems just as much from his Dad (my husband) had been shirking his responsibility and I really feel bad for these kids because it is most of the time due to the parents. Yes sometimes bad kids come from good homes, but I will bet you that this Dad did not pay much attention to these children after the divorce and so these kids are alone and trying to find their way on their own. When you marry a guy that has been married before you bring all of this into the marriage, you need to be aware of this before signing on. Don't know if much can be done at this point but perhaps with some family counseling it can be, again I feel for the child as it is not all his/her fault and probably very little of it is. Like I said, I have been there, my stepson stole our car, wrecked our house and so one but again I now realize it was not all his fault.
Partially true, but you're not going to learn what they don't teach you ...
a cheap, crappy school does not teach you all the things you need to learn. And you don't know what you don't know until you try to start working and can't pass any employment tests.
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