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Re: 7/25/2015
« Reply #105 on: July 25, 2015, 06:14:51 PM »

Sorry I missed Duke.
Been a long time since he stopped by.
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Re: 7/25/2015
« Reply #106 on: July 25, 2015, 06:18:02 PM »





typical NY State employee:

22.75 days vac per year
13 sick leave per year
13 holidays per year
5 personal days per year

43 days benefits
104 weekends

147 days off

365 days per year
147 days off
218 days of work÷365=

57.7% of the year
I thought the joke was hilarious but once you broke it down like that I see nothing wrong with it.  Giving my employer more than half of my days seems enough.
Joke was fine but why in the same post as the totally irrelevant working days of a New York State employee.  Dean worked for the state for 30 years and living off them now so what is his issue? ::)
I assume he is not pro-union even though it seemed to work out for him.  Dunno.
I dunno either!  What you up to today?  Smoking?
No smoking yet.  A lot of family running around.  My brother and his wife are coming over tomorrow for dinner so now we have some cleaning up to do.  Gorgeous day here though.
Warden got on my nerves first thing this morning so I have been enjoying life smoking and sipping all day since finishing my pool work about 10 this morning.  Going to cook a lovely filet mignon for dinner.
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Re: 7/25/2015
« Reply #107 on: July 25, 2015, 06:19:58 PM »





typical NY State employee:

22.75 days vac per year
13 sick leave per year
13 holidays per year
5 personal days per year

43 days benefits
104 weekends

147 days off

365 days per year
147 days off
218 days of work÷365=

57.7% of the year
I thought the joke was hilarious but once you broke it down like that I see nothing wrong with it.  Giving my employer more than half of my days seems enough.
Joke was fine but why in the same post as the totally irrelevant working days of a New York State employee.  Dean worked for the state for 30 years and living off them now so what is his issue? ::)
I assume he is not pro-union even though it seemed to work out for him.  Dunno.
I dunno either!  What you up to today?  Smoking?
No smoking yet.  A lot of family running around.  My brother and his wife are coming over tomorrow for dinner so now we have some cleaning up to do.  Gorgeous day here though.
Warden got on my nerves first thing this morning so I have been enjoying life smoking and sipping all day since finishing my pool work about 10 this morning.  Going to cook a lovely filet mignon for dinner.
That's an outstanding plan.  Don't cook it too long.
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Re: 7/25/2015
« Reply #108 on: July 25, 2015, 06:25:54 PM »





typical NY State employee:

22.75 days vac per year
13 sick leave per year
13 holidays per year
5 personal days per year

43 days benefits
104 weekends

147 days off

365 days per year
147 days off
218 days of work÷365=

57.7% of the year
I thought the joke was hilarious but once you broke it down like that I see nothing wrong with it.  Giving my employer more than half of my days seems enough.
Joke was fine but why in the same post as the totally irrelevant working days of a New York State employee.  Dean worked for the state for 30 years and living off them now so what is his issue? ::)
I assume he is not pro-union even though it seemed to work out for him.  Dunno.
I dunno either!  What you up to today?  Smoking?
No smoking yet.  A lot of family running around.  My brother and his wife are coming over tomorrow for dinner so now we have some cleaning up to do.  Gorgeous day here though.
Warden got on my nerves first thing this morning so I have been enjoying life smoking and sipping all day since finishing my pool work about 10 this morning.  Going to cook a lovely filet mignon for dinner.
That's an outstanding plan.  Don't cook it too long.
That will not happen, all I do is sear it.

I don't have a man cave but I do have a covered man patio with all the bells and whistles.
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Re: 7/25/2015
« Reply #109 on: July 25, 2015, 06:29:44 PM »





typical NY State employee:

22.75 days vac per year
13 sick leave per year
13 holidays per year
5 personal days per year

43 days benefits
104 weekends

147 days off

365 days per year
147 days off
218 days of work÷365=

57.7% of the year
I thought the joke was hilarious but once you broke it down like that I see nothing wrong with it.  Giving my employer more than half of my days seems enough.
Joke was fine but why in the same post as the totally irrelevant working days of a New York State employee.  Dean worked for the state for 30 years and living off them now so what is his issue? ::)
I assume he is not pro-union even though it seemed to work out for him.  Dunno.
I dunno either!  What you up to today?  Smoking?
No smoking yet.  A lot of family running around.  My brother and his wife are coming over tomorrow for dinner so now we have some cleaning up to do.  Gorgeous day here though.
Warden got on my nerves first thing this morning so I have been enjoying life smoking and sipping all day since finishing my pool work about 10 this morning.  Going to cook a lovely filet mignon for dinner.
That's an outstanding plan.  Don't cook it too long.
That will not happen, all I do is sear it.

I don't have a man cave but I do have a covered man patio with all the bells and whistles.
Sounds like a man cave to me.
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Re: 7/25/2015
« Reply #110 on: July 25, 2015, 07:33:12 PM »

Me, I got a man terrace.
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Re: 7/25/2015
« Reply #111 on: July 25, 2015, 07:44:48 PM »

Me, I got a man terrace.
Unless the warden is out there with you, then you just have a terrace.  :)  Thought you smoked indoors?
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Re: 7/25/2015
« Reply #112 on: July 25, 2015, 07:50:15 PM »

Me, I got a man terrace.
Unless the warden is out there with you, then you just have a terrace.  :)  Thought you smoked indoors?
indoors or outdoors I be a smokin' man.  You got me there Tony, it's a family terrace.
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Re: 7/25/2015
« Reply #113 on: July 25, 2015, 07:52:16 PM »

Me, I got a man terrace.
Unless the warden is out there with you, then you just have a terrace.  :)  Thought you smoked indoors?



Good evening Sir Antnee, Baron of Bertolli!  We're firing up EE's next door, if anyone here cares to join us.  All are welcome, as usual. 
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Re: 7/25/2015
« Reply #114 on: July 25, 2015, 07:58:26 PM »

Me, I got a man terrace.
Unless the warden is out there with you, then you just have a terrace.  :)  Thought you smoked indoors?
indoors or outdoors I be a smokin' man.  You got me there Tony, it's a family terrace.
Enjoy!  I keep threatening to finish the detached garage but there never seems to be time.  Someday.
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