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I work pretty closely with a major airline. For each FA job opening they have, they get about 1000 applications. They can afford to be very picky about who they hire.
Why do you assume they are idiots instead of the fact that they are all vaccinated, have had masks on all of their working hours for 2 years, unlike most people, and are just happy to have them off?
It was a joke, relax.My employees are around half and half continuing to wear their masks. And I assure you, most have little education beyond high school.
Anyone ever been to Rome? Might do the 2023 Ryder Cup
It was a joke, relax.
When I returned from Italy last month it was really easy to visit any pharmacy in Rome and get a rapid COVID Test so I can return to the USA Will be in Stuttgart, Germany very end of June and it does not seem as easy as in Rome and German pharmacies don't seem to be rapid testing. I'm planning a back-up by setting up video conference self test. I got free iHealth tests from the government and it looks like in April (per online articles) you could book a video but in May they are not accepted for some reason. (I can't book and found a "not approved for entry".) Anyone have a recommended way for video test? I found Quidel tests I got from the State of Connecticut that seem like I can set up a video approved test. Thanks.
Yeah, yeah bushwackers ar a good thang, hey?
I had no problem at all getting Covid tests in Germany a month ago, and I was in Fussen, a much smaller town than Stuttgart. Unfortunately, I tested positive and had to quarantine.
Pharmacies or other?
OMG! What did you do? Hang in a hotel room for two weeks?
I only had to hang out until I could produce a negative test, which in my case was 5 days. It could have been worse. I was staying in a lovely little hotel and I remained there for my quarantine. The innkeeper was a personal friend of our tour guide and took really good care of me. I was allowed to leave and do a little hiking by myself.
One was a pharmacy. One was a stand-alone kiosk in the center of town.
DC continues to impress me as a food city. I think it's sort of a semi-recent phenomenon (last ten years) but there are an insane amount of good restaurants in like a 2 mile radius. Just a rule of thumb: If you go to a city with Nepalese restaurants they are better than the Indian options. I've never been disappointed in at least 7 major cities after doing a bit of research or getting suggestions. And of course the Ethiopian restaurants are superb in DC.
Agree. I think a lot of Indian food has been somewhat Americanized or tailored towards take out. I LOVE Nepalese food. There are a couple of them in Madison that are some of the best food in the city. Himal Chuli and Little Tibet.
Hards won't come to da Quon. Says its a jungle and everyone needs ta stay bunkered in, hey?
ZiggyShould he be involved with anything Madison related since he lives in a suburb of the city? I get confused on who can do things and those who cannot.