I guess it's like any job. S***bags somehow slip through the cracks. Our oldest sons department had a hiring event. A one day event where you take all of the tests. Half of the applicants failed. To their credit, the department has some high standards.
I should have known better. I watched a little over 5 minutes of the press conference talking about the arrest and other info. The media are f*****g idiots with some of the questions asked. Shame on them.
Decided to mow yesterday. Which I'm glad I did as I sit here with my coffee watching the rain come down. Lawn was so thick and high I had to set the blade to the highest setting. Which means I'll be mowing in 2 more days. I guess the rain is making up for the snow we did not get this winter.
Kind of figured it was just a matter of time before they caught the scum.
https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/suspect-apprehended-murder-chicago-police-officer-luis-huesca/
It's a real balance when it comes to interviewing/hiring. I was a IT tech support manager for a number of years. Along with the technical knowledge/skills. You are looking for the personality that will fit in with the immediate team, department and company. In my opinion, customer service...
A while back the wife and I tried Potbelly for lunch in Schererville. Two sandwhiches, a bag of chips, water and ice tea. Came to $38. Forget that, we can go to our local Mexican. Two meals with enough for lunch leftovers, two margaritas, $38 without tip.
Was watching the WGN news this morning. Saw that Northwestern University students are now joining the fray/protest. Look, you have a right to protest in a civil, respectful and legal manner. But this ******** of blocking traffic, causing Universities to cancel classes. And putting the safety...
Driving is such a PITA anymore. When I'm out and about I try to use side roads and stay off main highways. And I try to time running my errands when traffic is a bit lighter.