gunhilltrain
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So do I (not a joke); I meant it in an emotional/social way. I'm not trying to criticize you, but for me, it's just no longer interesting.I still have hormones, hun [joke].
Em
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So do I (not a joke); I meant it in an emotional/social way. I'm not trying to criticize you, but for me, it's just no longer interesting.I still have hormones, hun [joke].
Em
I know. Try to not take me too seriously. I never do.So do I (not a joke); I meant it in an emotional/social way. I'm not trying to criticize you, but for me, it's just no longer interesting.
Sorry @gunhilltrain - Yes, Working From Home. WFH has become the natural shorthand.This is why long-haul trucking is a viable career alternative. Until self-driving vehicles destroys it, at least in the Sunbelt.
I was trying to be partially tongue-in-cheek myself, but that is difficult to do. Now, I really should get off this forum and do some writing.I know. Try to not take me too seriously. I never do.
Em
Wow, we really could get into a long discussion of autonomous vehicles, but I've got to restrain myself.Sorry @gunhilltrain - Yes, Working From Home. WFH has become the natural shorthand.
Around here, even shorthaul (less than 300km round trip) trucking won't go away soon. We have around 1000 trucks per day delivering logs and woodchips to the port, along with grain during the cropping season.
You may find this interesting. Emptying woodchips.
https://res.cloudinary.com/fleetnation/image/private/c_fit,w_1120/g_south,l_text:style_gothic2:%C2%A9%20Phillip%20o%27leary,o_20,y_10/g_center,l_watermark4,o_25,y_50/v1547343462/fjjatd4ny8qmnw6ib9jt.jpg
Nowhere near as fun as someone else restraining you, IMO.Wow, we really could get into a long discussion of autonomous vehicles, but I've got to restrain myself.
(thinks dirty thoughts about having an in depth discussion with Gunhill about autonomous vehicles over a beer and a naked, tied down Emily...)Nowhere near as fun as someone else restraining you, IMO.
Em
My life, circa 2015 - 2018.(thinks dirty thoughts about having an in depth discussion with Gunhill about autonomous vehicles over a beer and a naked, tied down Emily...)
How do you summarise that on a CV though?My life, circa 2015 - 2018.
Em
I've had colleagues who'd finish work at 3 pm, go pick up their kids from school and spend quality time with them, then log on in the evening after the kids were in bed and put in a couple of work hours. As far as I can tell it works pretty well for everybody - they're doing the same work they were before, just shifting it into a more convenient timeslot.3 years ago I was driving an average of 75 minutes each way to and from work. Now post-Covid I work full time from my house. I barely put any miles on my vehicle. In the middle of the day I can take a break from work and do some yard work, or even masturbate to literotica. For me I am fine with being more available to my employer in exchange for this new reality.
Worked under one of the world's leading transport experts in a demanding and flexible role which included implementing complex instructions quickly and correctly, listening and immediately acting upon real-time feedback and producing excellent results under significant pressure.How do you summarise that on a CV though?
She hijacked her own thread, but since she started it, that is allowed. (What was this originally about, anyway?)(thinks dirty thoughts about having an in depth discussion with Gunhill about autonomous vehicles over a beer and a naked, tied down Emily...)
It's an interesting area Gunhill, but we shouldn't hijack Em's thread any further.![]()
Now this is thread drift. Sorry, after the "leading transport expert" you go into résumé-speak and thus I have no idea of what you actually did, assuming that this is actually true.Worked under one of the world's leading transport experts in a demanding and flexible role which included implementing complex instructions quickly and correctly, listening and immediately acting upon real-time feedback and producing excellent results under significant pressure.
Sorry, obviously the joke whiffed and I'll have to put it out of it's misery. Bramblethorn was asking how Emily could write her years of sub experience on a CV. I was intentionally Resume-speakifying what a sub does.Now this is thread drift. Sorry, after the "leading transport expert" you go into résumé-speak and thus I have no idea of what you actually did, assuming that this is actually true.
That's quite an erection.Sorry @gunhilltrain - Yes, Working From Home. WFH has become the natural shorthand.
Around here, even shorthaul (less than 300km round trip) trucking won't go away soon. We have around 1000 trucks per day delivering logs and woodchips to the port, along with grain during the cropping season.
You may find this interesting. Emptying woodchips.
https://res.cloudinary.com/fleetnation/image/private/c_fit,w_1120/g_south,l_text:style_gothic2:%C2%A9%20Phillip%20o%27leary,o_20,y_10/g_center,l_watermark4,o_25,y_50/v1547343462/fjjatd4ny8qmnw6ib9jt.jpg
That's okay. I was about 50-50 on whether it was true or not. But then, as I said, I can be pretty gullible.Sorry, obviously the joke whiffed and I'll have to put it out of it's misery. Bramblethorn was asking how Emily could write her years of sub experience on a CV. I was intentionally Resume-speakifying what a sub does.