Old_Crow
Well-known member
That's not how flat rate works, dude.If I pay you $80 an hour and you work 1 hour, how much do I owe you?
"uhhh... $8? but it only took 10 minutes"
That's not how flat rate works, dude.If I pay you $80 an hour and you work 1 hour, how much do I owe you?
"uhhh... $8? but it only took 10 minutes"
An "hourly" rate is not the same as a "flat" rate. An hourly rate might have a minimum time increment though. 15 minutes is pretty common.That's not how flat rate works, dude.
56 ChevyOh that is hysterically funny Here is one that is even funnier. Gas cap behind the tail light.
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Like wise $64 a month + hazard pay.In 1964 the US government was paying me about $6.50 a day while I was on "vacation" in the beautiful jungles of South Vietnam.
I got around ten bucks per day in 1969, Central Highlands of RVN. The base pay ($235.00), plus the combat pay ($65.00) and the overseas pay ($13.00) totaled up to $313.00 per month or a little over ten bucks per day for an Amry Spec. 4 in Vietnam.In 1964 the US government was paying me about $6.50 a day while I was on "vacation" in the beautiful jungles of South Vietnam.
I was at a seminar about project management where a study about the parts of communication were discussed. It was said that the impact of a message was 55% non-verbal (body language), 38% audio (tone, inflection, volume, etc., with the remaining 7% being the actual choice of words. The speaker then took a 7 word sentence and interpreted it 7 different ways. Scary that most of our communication is now words only.I know there are some programmers here...
This one still lives at home and failed grammar- LOL
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