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keepthetips t1_j6ogn23 wrote

Hello and welcome to r/LifeProTips!

Please help us decide if this post is a good fit for the subreddit by up or downvoting this comment.

If you think that this is great advice to improve your life, please upvote. If you think this doesn't help you in any way, please downvote. If you don't care, leave it for the others to decide.

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ConstantAmazement t1_j6ogj37 wrote

Contact the company HR dept and ask what temp agencies they use and for what type of temp. Some larger national companies with state or local divisions may have HR departments at each level. Some have contracts with specific temp agencies for specific types of temps like IT, nursing, admin, janitorial, accounting, etc. Ask the questions.

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emeryldmist t1_j6ogame wrote

Seems like this would work for the first layer, but then after a few inches, sharp trash would be just as likely to go to the sides if the bag.

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spageddy_lee t1_j6ofnga wrote

Eh, there's not a lot of science that supports this.

I think yoga is great. I practiced fairly religiously for about six years. Since then I have been weight training (heavy) only. I never stretch anymore. I don't feel like I am in better or worse shape than when I was doing yoga. Its just different, not better or worse.

I do know that with either I feel much better than if I was doing nothing.

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Varkoth t1_j6ofmt1 wrote

The big corp I work for has a yearly survey, and I’ve seen good changes come about from constructive comments that criticized the operations and procedures.

I think that the presentation of a dissenting opinion is vital, though.

It’s no secret that if they wanted to find out who made which comment that they can, but using that survey against a worker would forever ruin their opportunity for honest feedback that could benefit the company.

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mwrddt t1_j6of0du wrote

Why? If a post in a similar vein is getting as much votes as it does it clearly shows that this post also belongs here. I'm just telling the person that I replied to that this sub isn't exactly what the name suggests it to be. "Basic public guideline" pretty much says it all (and I agree that people should follow it better). The title of this sub is simply misleading.

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dtilton t1_j6oezf8 wrote

Yes, this has "saved" me more times than I can count. I’d also add, make sure any person you go with has the same social tolerance level as you. This is another way you may not be able to leave when you want to.

[edit] the tip is probably more about turning down offers to go with someone in their car than bringing your own. I stopped getting trapped when I started saying, "No thanks. I’ll meet you there."

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