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Perillo Tours

Posted by Crop Dusting on 1/1/19 at 2:42 pm
I never think of Perillo Tours when I think of Italy.
I've done nothing the past 48 hours and will do nothing the next 48. This will help kill 3 of the hours.
It's a tradition for me to paint my face before the nightly encounter with your mother.
I don't need you to believe that. I know it. It's not ghetto. It's decent. Not super nice.
I work in the energy corridor as a petroleum engineer. I live 2 minutes from work. Every complex around here is like this. It saves 2 hours each day of driving living here than most other parts of Houston. Not dumb.
This morning, I'm pulling up to my gate to leave my apartment complex. As it's opening I see a school bus parked in front of the gate. It usually picks kids up on the street. When the gate opens and I'm pulling through the bus flares up it's stop sign and lights. I look around and no kids are anywhere near. The bus driver is stepping out of the bus. I have to be at work. I don't have time for whatever is happening there. I don't even know if it's legal for school buses to pull into a complex. So I pass it. A constable is 20 ft further down right at entrance and storms at me. I roll the window down and he says do you know what you did? I said yes I passed the stop sign. He asked why. I said I didn't know what to do it was right at the gate entrance. He yelled your testing my patience, go. So I didn't get a ticket. What am I supposed to do? Stop right at the middle of the gate, wait for that bus driver to do whatever he's doing for possibly 5-10 minutes, and then proceed after that? School bus shouldn't be in complex. It causes too much confusion. People are aware of road rules.
You just work to earn cash but guaranteed to live to 80. Or someone hands you $10 mil and says you’re dead at 50.
Just upped it from 45 to 50. 45 seemed a little too young

re: 3rd and Aranda

Posted by Crop Dusting on 11/25/18 at 11:03 am
Rushing 3 and bring no pressure was a horrible idea. I figured that out after 1st OT but Aranda couldn’t figure it through 7 OTs
I posted a couple days ago about my boss calling me out for a grammatical mistake on an email when I have 2 days left and how I was sick of his shite. This new job has a lot better pay/benefits, nicer office, more of a specified role instead of vast responsibilities, boss I've met is already cooler. Is there such thing as the grass being greener on the other side or do you find yourself just as miserable 3 months into the new job?

Last week on the job

Posted by Crop Dusting on 11/6/18 at 10:39 am
Because obviously every OTer gets better jobs each quarter or fired (cough, cough), how do you handle the last week in the job? Especially if you're boss is a very ungrateful, greedy, prick.

Today he responded to a long email I wrote by calling me out for a grammatical mistake. I pulled up his last 10 emails and 5 contain grammar errors. He's possibly the greediest, whiniest prick I've met. I'm so glad to get a new job. He can't keep an employee to work for him.

Why do I need an agent?

Posted by Crop Dusting on 10/29/18 at 10:51 am
I'm a young lad that's done well in football and am about to get drafted into the NFL. Why do I need an agent?
You’re in over your head. Hire a professional
Air BnB has a house that's $315 a night. I'm trying to find a less expensive way to fish with my brother and dad. I like that area. I go to Bayou Dularge a lot but want to try out here.
:rolleyes: His name is Richard, Dumascus