Baldo by Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos for April 11, 2024

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    Rhetorical_Question   7 months ago

    Master of Excuses?

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    LawrenceS  7 months ago

    A lot of work from Jake = Any work from Jake.

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    purepaul Premium Member 7 months ago

    Jake wouldn’t last long in the Advance Auto store near me. The garage mechanics aren’t likely to wait for their customers to get their car back.

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    MichaelD Premium Member 7 months ago

    Hard to imagine. Normally people like Jake can come up with an excuse faster than an auctioneer can rattle off a price.

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member 7 months ago

    Excuses aren’t always available when you use so many!

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    LONNYMARQUEZ  7 months ago

    Kind of like lies, you back yourself into a corner

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    Cameron1988 Premium Member 7 months ago

    He finally folded

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    Brian  Premium Member 7 months ago

    Clearly not working hard enough on his excuses.

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    vacman  7 months ago

    And the boss was watching me like a hawk every minute of the day.

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    vacman  7 months ago

    I have a coworker who will not do anything until he is told to, and spends the rest of his day looking at Youtube videos. It steams me that he still has a job.

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    Shikamoo Premium Member 7 months ago

    About time.

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    mafastore  7 months ago

    When I was working while in college I worked at large local homegoods store (for anyone who would know – Fortunoffs) in their fine jewelry department.

    I went in after a year to meet with one of the managers. He told me that my sales were less than other employees, but that they were aware that I did other things on the floor – going to get replacement gift boxes, straightening inside the display cases, helping the cashiers, etc. – so a good manager is aware of what employees are actually doing beyond statistics.

    (Side story about people one meets while at their job – One evening I had a couple and their 12 year old daughter who were looking for ring as a gift for the girl. I tended to be working in the “small ring department” and I was showing them rings for her. She wanted to see an opal ring. I took it out and handed it to her and mentioned (mostly to her parents) that “we don’t recommend opal for children as it is very delicate”.

    It took my sister-in-law a number of years before she forgave me for calling her “a child” – yes, that was how I met my future in-laws – husband and I had our first date the weekend before.)

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