I am a classical music performer in heart (I was a music performance major for 5 years - wised up and changed my major to business administration... I don't have that degree yet though). Currently live in at the rim of Minneapolis, MN. I work for a medical billing company that focuses primarily on the CRNA (Certified Registered Nurse Anesthestist) profession. We bill for over 100 medical professionals across the country yet the business is small. However, we are the largest of our kind in the nation. I concentrate on medical claims denials in solving why they were denied and getting the insurance carriers to pay them. My speciality is with one very large provider CRNA group called Detroit Medical Center Cooperative Services. My title you may ask? Executive Patient Accounting Services - DMC.
I love reading sci-fi/fantasy books (like the Dune series), watching kick-ass movies, painting, and excersising.
I would agree - if a company has dress code requirements and if you wish to be employed by that company, the the code has to be followed. It goes for any type of dress code. Some offices require women to not wear low cut shirts to avoid excessive cleavage, open toe shows not allowed, short skirts not allowed, etc. This is no different. This woman is being a jerk, quite frankly, and finding any excuse to create drama on a small or larger scale. As long as the company is not asking her to renounce her beliefs there is no problem. Posted: August 24th, 2010 @ 6:19PM
You should make the people that you bought the shirt from online to reimburse you on the return shipping. That was their fault for not abiding by the size you requested. Unless you chose the wrong size inadvertantly.. Then.. Argh. It sucks. Posted: August 3rd, 2010 @ 7:24PM
You need to use Tero - the liquid form that is already mixed and ready in rectangular boxes. That stuff is like catnip to cats. Those ants will swarm those, ingest it, take it back to the nest, to the queen and it will wipe out the colony. It eats their insides. I swear by it. Check out Amazon.com for the products. You can get it in any store that carries that kind of stuff (except Target...). Just check out Amazon.com on Tero to see the reviews. You will have a good chuckle on top of that. Posted: July 21st, 2010 @ 12:54PM
The entire movie begs this question - to me at least - was the entire movie a complete dream? From start to finish? I think it was.
Spoiler:
Being unable to come grips with the fact that Cobbs had an indirect hand in his wife's death he concocted this entire scenario in his mind just to redeem himself in the end. To deal with his wife, let her go, enjoy being with his children. I am really wondering if it was a complete dream and we, the audience, were taken on a dream road trip.'
I have a life of regular sexual intercourse and don't even remotely get close to how much Nebu's family burns through money. Nebu - seriously - you guys need to crack the fek down on that spending. Sheesh... haha Posted: July 2nd, 2010 @ 3:48PM
That's cool that the Raza didn't let the fiasco of his Jedi clip ruin his life. Though I do not favor lawyers, he still is doing something with his life! Posted: June 5th, 2010 @ 9:09AM
It just seemed awfully convenient that all those head people died in one spot. It may be just coincidental but quite frankly when I heard about this, it just seemed very sketchy at best. Time will tell.. Or may not. Posted: May 13th, 2010 @ 5:12PM
I was really annoyed to hear this yesterday on the news. I tossed the Motrin and Tylenol suspensions and bought the generics. My little girl didn't have adverse reactions to the Motrin and Tylenol but better safe than sorry. Grrrr Posted: May 2nd, 2010 @ 3:33PM
Makes me really glad there isn't a Disneyland here. Though I could never justify spending money on an annual pass. I would be like, "Once a year a visit. If you don't like it, gtfo." Well I wouldn't say that to my little one but if I was in your shoes I would be saying that. haha And Disneyland is a shallow place if my memory serves correctly. Posted: April 16th, 2010 @ 5:26PM
haha Sounds like you got a handful there. I am chuckling thinking about you guys and her teen years. Good luck with that! Posted: March 30th, 2010 @ 5:31AM
I think they are requiring the employers to extend health care coverage to all their employees regardless of the hours they pull Darren. So if you are not covered by health care, other public options or private, your employer gets fined.
Please someone correct me if I am in err. This was the last bit I heard when I had actually been able to place my eyes on the first draft of this health care bill. Posted: March 23rd, 2010 @ 7:16PM
Sorry to hear that about that van. But I cannot say I feel sorry for you guys. You have been belly aching about the spending for quite awhile now and still are griping about it. If you cannot reign in the spending (and I mean you and she - you are spending money on games yourself) I cannot shed a tear here or even be remotely sympathetic. I am shaking my head while typing this up too. haha Sorry, had to say it - I have been holding my tongue up until now! Posted: March 19th, 2010 @ 5:13PM
I enjoyed this movie a great deal myself. Some folks may find it boring though... Hubby did when he rented it. I saw it in the theaters. I saw it because it was about an instrumentalist and then those two together.. Well, that sold me. Posted: February 9th, 2010 @ 1:48PM
GroverDill - I remarked it reminded me of Dances with Wolves because it was the truth. If a movie is not unique in story line then it stands out for criticsm more than usual. As I said, I personally did not mind too much because the graphics made up for it.
There are definitely liberal overtones in the movie - there is no doubt about it. I don't care myself. It didn't shove it's rhetoric down my throught - I am okay with it. Posted: February 6th, 2010 @ 12:13PM