Not necessarily in your specific case, but is some of it from people retiring early during the pandemic? I mean, for years I've been hearing about "when the baby boomers retire...".
It could be. I’m sure in the corporate world it’s a big part. But that should leave more spaces available to the younger population, that still aren’t being filled. People want ridiculous amounts of money to do rather easy jobs. I get not undervaluing yourself but you price yourself out of the market going too high. A lot of people think every business operates the same as Fortune 500 companies where margins are insane. The truth is, if your operating in double digit margins as a small business owner you’re doing good relatively speaking.
Poor Leeroy, who never understood the concept of insults, took his grandfather's 'advice' too seriously and jumped in a lake.
Should try that line at the bar. Hey baby, I just found out Putin is gonna launch thermonuclear war.. Heck if I show up late to my meeting at work tomorrow I'll try that line too. That could be used for anything. Honey, I'm sorry I didn't do the dishes. I just found out Putin is gonna launch thermonuclear war.
Florida man calls 911 to have meth tested for authenticity, deputies say I'm guessing if he's calling 911 to have his meth tested .... it's authentic.
https://www.wfla.com/news/florida/f...g-each-other-wearing-armored-vest-police-say/ Boy dies after Florida teens take turns shooting at each other wearing armored vest, police say TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Two teens were arrested Thursday after authorities said they took turns shooting at each other while wearing a body armored vest. The Belleview Police Department responded to a shooting call Sunday, April 3 from a home on the 10400 block of southeast 52nd Court. When they arrived, officers said they found 16-year-old Christopher Leroy Broad with a gunshot wound. Broad was sent to the hospital where he ultimately died as a result of his injuries. Over the course of several days, detectives discovered that two other boys, Joshua Vining, and Colton Whitler, both 17-years-old, were taking turns shooting at each other while wearing a vest that contained a form of body armor. Officers said Vining shot and struck Broad while he was wearing the vest. According to a news release, Whitler was initially interviewed as a witness to the shooting but misled officials with inaccurate information about what took place and who shot Broad. Vining was arrested Thursday and charged with aggravated manslaughter of a child with a firearm. Whitler was also arrested in connection with the shooting for providing false information to law enforcement. Both teens are being charged as adults.