
5 June 2010 | 6 replies
Pay attention here – at no time do the fingers leave the hand:It’s all about jobs that were “created or saved.â€We’ll use your example of the Census worker that was hired twice.1st time hired = 1 job created or saved2nd time hired = 1 job saved (the original position) + 1 job created (the new position) = 2 jobs created or savedIf the original position was previously held by a different worker it would also count as a saved job.So you see, the Census worker that was hired twice is most likely 4 jobs created or saved.

23 September 2010 | 9 replies
LOL, well, if my brain would engage at the same rate my fingers flew and spell check were working, I wouldn't need to edit, but just have to appear to the whole world that my spelling and grammatical errors are ignored.....

27 November 2010 | 57 replies
., travelers can refuse the body scanner and opt for the pat down, however, this option is not offered by the TSA, rather the traveler must declare that they wish to “opt outâ€.A recent New York Times report describes the humiliating turn of events should airline passengers exercise this right, with individuals being singled out and prodded, probed and poked by TSA agents in front of everyone else queuing in the security lines.New pat down procedures have recently been instituted by the TSA, allowing agents to use their fingers and the palms of their hands to feel around breasts and genitalia.

2 November 2008 | 8 replies
Everybody is so busy pointing fingers, and nobody is owning up to their responsibility.

4 May 2016 | 15 replies
Fingers crossed, wish me luck.Side note, I just listened to the podcast about investing in notes.

8 April 2016 | 10 replies
Fingers crossed that it gets accepted.

17 February 2016 | 6 replies
Cross your fingers and pray.

19 January 2015 | 7 replies
Time to stop pointing the finger!

29 December 2016 | 14 replies
I'd like to keep my finger on the pulse of the neighborhood we currently own in Michigan but, realistically, Chicago is home for now.