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I always make sure to poop on the clock
This. I milk the hell out of my clock. I even eat on the clock and clock out for my break when I'm finished
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I always make sure to poop on the clock
How are these unethical life hacks?
Gotta balance out the bad with the good
We looking for unethical out here b
Can't go full unethical, it's not me b
beta. 48 laws and the prince will have you like a savage in these streets.
beta. 48 laws and the prince will have you like a savage in these streets.
Sacretes
"No man has the right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training. It is a shame for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable."
Re-read that part, bruh.Never busted from head? Who the hell has been topping you off?
He said is you tell a girl you've never busted from head, it will be her goal to make you buss.Re-read that part, bruh.
Don't teach us thisBury a deer carcass about 5 and a half feet above a body.
If dogs catch the scent police will leave the area after unearthing the deer.
my friend says his coworker does this where he lives in Fed hill, Baltimore (well at least with an old ticket he received, not taking one from another person's car)
Can't find a parking spot? Find someone with a ticket on their car, take it and park where you want, then put the ticket under your windshield. (HIGHLY UNETHICAL)
This. Works every time.Bury a deer carcass about 5 and a half feet above a body.
If dogs catch the scent police will leave the area after unearthing the deer.
passenger purchases a ticket from city A to city B to city C but does not travel beyond city B.” That’s because a nonstop flight to certain destination sometimes actually costs more than booking a multi-stop ticket that just happens to have a layover at the destination a flier actually wants to visit. For example, say you want to fly from Boston to Chicago. A direct one-way flight might cost $250, while a one-way flight from Boston to Madison, Wisconsin, that’s routed through Chicago may only cost $125. To save $125, a traveler can purchase the ticket to Wisconsin but just not take the last leg of the flight.
Not completely sure of this
Hidden city tickets
passenger purchases a ticket from city A to city B to city C but does not travel beyond city B.” That’s because a nonstop flight to certain destination sometimes actually costs more than booking a multi-stop ticket that just happens to have a layover at the destination a flier actually wants to visit. For example, say you want to fly from Boston to Chicago. A direct one-way flight might cost $250, while a one-way flight from Boston to Madison, Wisconsin, that’s routed through Chicago may only cost $125. To save $125, a traveler can purchase the ticket to Wisconsin but just not take the last leg of the flight.
http://m.ibtimes.com/ibtraveler/how-take-advantage-hidden-city-ticketing-1771268