02 Feb 17
Originally posted by SeitseHe fancies hisself a "quality control expert" in that he critiques all of the samples they offer and then submits his "analysis" to the store manager for review.
Wal-Mart electric trolleys aren't considered high tech. And riding them
while searching for 1 gallon of ranch dressing isn't technically a job.
According to the info-graphic spreadsheet he created, the most reported complaint for all quarters is "too small a sample size," followed closely by "need a numbered queue system to avoid needless arguments about who is next."
Sonofahouse is nothing if not overly specific and thorough.
Oh, nearly forgot: and old.
Originally posted by FreakyKBHYeah, that's why I take in 85K a year, inspecting donuts. You asssholes, you embarrass yourselves with your age prejudice bullshyte. You want to find out how senile I am, challenge me to a game here. Do you know what an ion implanter is, without googling it? Do you know what a RF activated plasma is? Since as it turns out, I work in those fields and have for 30 years, you should think before you play your age bias games.
He fancies hisself a "quality control expert" in that he critiques all of the samples they offer and then submits his "analysis" to the store manager for review.
According to the info-graphic spreadsheet he created, the most reported complaint for all quarters is "too small a sample size," followed closely by "need a numbered queue system to avoid needles ...[text shortened]... next."
Sonofahouse is nothing if not overly specific and thorough.
Oh, nearly forgot: and old.
Just remember, you are the one with the pitiful chess ratings.