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Excellent! Glad to hear it!

Ooooo! Accidental OWNAGE!
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Absolutely not! YOU just tell her who's boss...who wears the pants in your family................
And do exactly what she says!![]()
Was reading different news posts about the shutdown and congress getting paid while the military doesn't, when I came across this statement "historically governments have found its in their best interest to pay the people that have the guns." If I were a congressman, I certainly wouldn't want to tick off a bunch of marines and green berets.
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Aaron and Fed- Hopefully the shutdown is over quickly. I'm not one to give politicians much credit, but I'm sure they've got to realize its career suicide for them if they're being paid and active military isn't. Not sure if I'd go straight to "good thing" in that you're not going to Disney this summer Aaron, but I'm glad you don't have it putting additional financial stress on you.
I told her....that its up to her..
She works for Dept of Homeland Security so her future there is up in the air too.
Oh, there will be additional financial stress, depending on how long this lasts. A Disney trip would've been a stretch anyway, which is why we didn't book it. If this drags on longer than four weeks? We're pretty much screwed. Part of the problem is that, while I won't be working and won't be making money, I can't really take other work. I'm still limited by my ethical obligations to the Agency. I can't take outside legal clients, because I don't carry malpractice insurance and I don't know when I'll be called back to work (and if I take the client, I have ethical obligations to the client that wouldn't allow me to withdraw when I get called back to work -- at which point I'm prohibited from having outside clients).
I know a guy who started a photography business - now he makes way more than he used to.AJ, I am not even going to attempt to compare our careers (I am a Captain of an inland pushboat) but, a couple of years ago I was laid-off and i chose to start my own business. I was later call back to work. I let my wife run the business with my assistance/advice. We are still in business and growing and I am bringing in my salary. our company is not involved or associated with the towboat industry.
Use your down time to start your business.
AJ, I am not even going to attempt to compare our careers (I am a Captain of an inland pushboat) but, a couple of years ago I was laid-off and i chose to start my own business. I was later call back to work. I let my wife run the business with my assistance/advice. We are still in business and growing and I am bringing in my salary. our company is not involved or associated with the towboat industry.
Use your down time to start your business.
Oh, there will be additional financial stress, depending on how long this lasts. A Disney trip would've been a stretch anyway, which is why we didn't book it. If this drags on longer than four weeks? We're pretty much screwed. Part of the problem is that, while I won't be working and won't be making money, I can't really take other work. I'm still limited by my ethical obligations to the Agency. I can't take outside legal clients, because I don't carry malpractice insurance and I don't know when I'll be called back to work (and if I take the client, I have ethical obligations to the client that wouldn't allow me to withdraw when I get called back to work -- at which point I'm prohibited from having outside clients).
WAAAAAAIT... Grumman building on 287 next to the new (ish) Exempla bldg?
It's sort of a tricky area for me. I enforce federal labor and employment law. So whatever business I come up with, pretty much can't involve having employees. It's not strictly prohibited, but it would be awkward for me to be suing one of my own competitors for a child labor violation or minimum wage violation or OSHA violation, on behalf of the Federal Government.
When we need work done at the house and we have to hire someone to do it, I prefer to have it done while I'm out of town. It's really difficult for me NOT to be evaluating their OSHA compliance while they work.
It really has been a lousy day. My mom just called and told me that she has skin cancer. Nothing to serious, but anytime I hear cancer it scares the heck out of me. We lost my BIL a few years ago to cancer and just the word itself is enough to send shudders up my spine. It is on her nose and hopefully will not show up anywhere else. They are putting her on a topical treatment to start and see how she responds. My grandmother had the same thing and she ended up with a lot of problems over the years Like I said nothing that serious but I know that she is very upset and scared. If anyone has an extra prayer please send one her way.
Negatory Negatory...Fed Center off of 6th and Kipling in Arvada.
It's a good thing I didn't convince DW to book a Disney trip for this summer.
Barring any surprises, I'll be in employment limbo starting Monday at around Noon (we're supposed to come in for four hours on Monday morning to "assist in effectuating an orderly shutdown.").
Yup, us as well...We'll have to work...just not get paid....Congress, on the otherhand, continues to draw pay. How'd you like to be a Marine in Afghanistan heading out on patrol--with no pay....I know what I'd be saying..."Patrol? What Patrol?"
That is a bit of a conundrum. Is there any opportunity for consulting in your space? Tried to think of something, but corporate revenge consultant was the only thing I could think of. Instead I'll just keep praying for your family.
I bet none of the neighborhood kids want to mow your lawn. I imagine you following them around with a clipboard, and then convincing them to pay you at the end of it because of violations....
I guess the sad thing is that more people aren't like you. If people wouldn't hire companies that let their employees work without fall protection there'd be a couple more families with Dad's/brother's that are still around.Ha!
I'm not that bad.
But when we had our roof inspected after a hailstorm, I had to just get out of the house. And when we do need to get our roof replaced, it will probably cost a bit more. Because I can't let a company do the work that lets their guys work without fall protection. I just can't. I settled nearly $10,000 in roofing fines just today. And I've tried three cases that involved employees falling to their deaths (and a fourth where the guy miraculously only broke his back and neck at the bottom of a 40-foot fall).