My second uncle in a month died last night, so that's pretty awesome.
Overall other than having less options for entertainment we're doing just fine. I'm taking more time to get outside with the kids when weather cooperates. If it stops the drizzle shit this week I'm going to take the ones that want to camping for my boy's birthday.
As bad as things are, people can still get some positives out of this rona shit. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Monty:
Good group. I've been involved with the North Texas and Kansas PGR in the past. Once I get more time in my life for this, I will be riding too.
Cool. And they ride a lot. I had no idea, but I guess I should have given the number of WWII and Vietnam veterans who are passing away. We'll ride as often as work allows. [Reply]
Was planning on coming back to the states permanently in December but I’m looking at July of 2021. I’m back to work here and able to save money to start my life back over in the states when I get back. There’s no sense coming back too soon if the job situation sucks. [Reply]
Originally Posted by PunkinDrublic:
Was planning on coming back to the states permanently in December but I’m looking at July of 2021. I’m back to work here and able to save money to start my life back over in the states when I get back. There’s no sense coming back too soon if the job situation sucks.
What do you do? And if you don’t mind me asking why did you decide to leave over there? Last I knew you were fairly happy over there. [Reply]
It’s been awesome to see my two boys so much these last two months. My youngest will be around all Summer, but my oldest leaves in June. This is my last hoorah with him before he graduates College this next Spring. Cherishing these moments of quarantine Family time as much as we can. [Reply]
Originally Posted by PunkinDrublic:
Was planning on coming back to the states permanently in December but I’m looking at July of 2021. I’m back to work here and able to save money to start my life back over in the states when I get back. There’s no sense coming back too soon if the job situation sucks.
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
What do you do? And if you don’t mind me asking why did you decide to leave over there? Last I knew you were fairly happy over there.
Since finishing school in 2007 I’ve been frustrated with every job I’ve had. At the end of 2017 I decided to go on a bit of a sabbatical since I don’t have any wife or kids. I got my TEFL certification to teach English abroad. There’s always been a huge demand for native English speakers. It’s been a great experience because we get summer and winter breaks. Before the lockdown I went back home for Christmas and then spent January and February backpacking through Thailand. I stand to make a lot of money on my next contract because China’s not letting any foreigners enter the country so there’s a limited pool of qualified teachers. [Reply]
Well an employee where I work threatened myself and one other employee with physical violence. Problem is that his cousin is the VP and the HR representative and the VP is married to our supervisor.
Originally Posted by Chief Roundup:
Well an employee where I work threatened myself and one other employee with physical violence. Problem is that his cousin is the VP and the HR representative and the VP is married to our supervisor.
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Well, that sounds like a mess. Where'd the threats come from? [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
Well, that sounds like a mess. Where'd the threats come from?
He got verbally reprimanded by our supervisor. He thought it was because of the rest of us telling the boss. Well the one that did talk to the boss was not there. So those of us that were there got to hear about it and asked to step outside so he could settle it with us once and for all and took his shirt off and started marching outside.