When I was a porter for XSport Fitness, I walked in the sauna to clean it during a night shift, and nikkas were sucking each other off
filthWhen I was a porter for XSport Fitness, I walked in the sauna to clean it during a night shift, and nikkas were sucking each other off
damn this guy bannedThere's no such thing as organic. I promise you. Also wearing gloves doesn't mean shyt. I assure you the surfaces and utensils used to prepare food are filthy. My hands are cleaner than any surface I prepare food on. Lmao people sweat in your food, but ya'll worried about gloves. The same surfaces that rare bloody meats are cut on also are used to prepare vegetarian and vegan meals. I find it highly ammusing.
Chefs don't cook shyt. Cooks cook the fukking food. Chefs demo things and make sure the quality is good. Cooking is back breaking labor and it's dangerous. I've gotten multiple concussions in a kitchen. More than I ever got playing a full contact sport.
Dandruff is in your food. I do not eat out. Most spots don't give a fukk about standards. I've only worked for award winning gourmet and speciality foods spots. They're super ghetto. We HATE all of our guests. Funny thing is polite PATIENT guests actually get the best food because we remember them because 90% of guests are rude, impatient, and act like they can do our job. The average person can't even make pasta or cook eggs correctly. But they always have something to say to a cook with 20 plus years experience and extensive training.
I don't five a fukk how anyone's mom or wife cooks something. Professional standards are different. We make things perfectly and as theyre SUPPOSED to be presented. Not some home cook DIY loose interpretation of a dish. If you're such an expert make it your fukking self. It's like going to the doctor and telling them how to do a check up. You're out of pocket and you don't know what you're talking about.
They need to make a TV show about this "Airport" yall talk about. Totally unaware.
I can co-sign that most IT positions are smoke and mirrors. It’s all about appearing to be knowledgeable to whoever you are working with. It’s not so much about knowing the answers as much as it’s about knowing how to find the answer.
I work for a large vendor, and we deal with customer’s IT staff constantly to solve problems or design solutions. 90% of the time I’m searching Topic, our internal knowledge base, or bullshytting just enough to buy some time to research the answer.
And it’s not just me. Damn near everybody in the company is the same way.
Damn you got take your own personal photos and document everything about the vehicle before handing it to someone elseif you ever been in an accident and had to deal with body shops and insurance companies
Shops like to enhance damage on your vehicle so they can negotiate more money from the insurance company without telling the owner. Some people are in on the scam and some people arent.
I've seen shops accidentally total a guys car because they damaged too much and the adjuster wrote it off as a total. When the customer was made aware of the status, he said that his car did not have any of those damages that pushed it over the threshold when he left it at the shop. The car was repairable but the shop fukked around and totaled his car which he was financing so the car was taken from him.
if you ever been in an accident and had to deal with body shops and insurance companies
Shops like to enhance damage on your vehicle so they can negotiate more money from the insurance company without telling the owner. Some people are in on the scam and some people arent.
I've seen shops accidentally total a guys car because they damaged too much and the adjuster wrote it off as a total. When the customer was made aware of the status, he said that his car did not have any of those damages that pushed it over the threshold when he left it at the shop. The car was repairable but the shop fukked around and totaled his car which he was financing so the car was taken from him.
Damn you got take your own personal photos and document everything about the vehicle before handing it to someone else
i've seen hidden camera investigative reports on this back in the 90's like on shows like nightline or 20/20
this one mechanic pulled out a makeshift mallet bigger than him and started wearing this car out
if you ever been in an accident and had to deal with body shops and insurance companies
Shops like to enhance damage on your vehicle so they can negotiate more money from the insurance company without telling the owner. Some people are in on the scam and some people arent.
I've seen shops accidentally total a guys car because they damaged too much and the adjuster wrote it off as a total. When the customer was made aware of the status, he said that his car did not have any of those damages that pushed it over the threshold when he left it at the shop. The car was repairable but the shop fukked around and totaled his car which he was financing so the car was taken from him.
I fukking knew it!- have something nice in ur carry on baggage and we see it as it goes through the xray * makes up some rule about 9/11 and not allowing this to go through*
If you get into an accident, take photos of your vehicle and theirs. People like to say you caused more damage than you did because they had previous damage and want insurance(you) to foot the bill.Damn you got take your own personal photos and document everything about the vehicle before handing it to someone else