ANSWERS: 34
  • Get up, feed the cat, go to work, come home, feed the cat, go to bed, get up, feed the cat, go to work, come home, feed the cat, go to bed, get up, feed the cat, go to work, come home, feed the cat, go to bed, get up, feed the cat, go to work come home, feed the cat... You get the picture.
  • Taxes.
  • the fiance is the only person i really count on. anything i own usually breaks.
  • I can take a deep breath and remember that all I have is the present moment. I will know that my dog will lick me no matter how many times I ask her to stop, and that isn't all bad. I know my basic needs to be met. Finally, I can rely on the solidness of the relationships in my life to carry me through hard times.
  • The love of my children and grand daughter, and my morning coffee,ah, and my cat bella, loving me too.
  • That my shoes are always well-polished and ready to slip into for any occasion!
  • My dog will inevitably wake me up every day between 4 and 6 a.m. The snooze button will always be there for me It will take me at least 5 times to sink the 8 ball
  • No matter how many days I cook supper it's suppertime the next day.No matter how many times I wash the dishes they are aways dirty. No matter how many times I make the bed it always needs to be made. I guess you know what I'm saying,everyday living is a constant. lol
  • My very best friend of over 50 years, my loving family and the thought that "Something will always turn up."
  • My passion for peanut butter and marmite sandwiches.
  • Change
  • Revenge but the difference is that I'll never act on it.
  • Here are my suggestions to being successful on the job as well as being a successful person: 1] Punctuality: You cannot do the job unless you are there to do the job. You have to be on-time or ahead-of-time for work every day. You have to be ready, willing and able to do the job at-hand. If your going to be late having the courtesy to telephone, e-mail or text message. 2] Having and keeping a positive mental attitude. 3] Integrity - being honest with yourself as well as with and to all others. NO kickbacks or stealing. This, above all else: “To thine own self, be true! And it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.” William Shakespeare 4] Having an open mind. 5] Cleanliness. Period. 6] The ability to learn from others AND teaching still others. 7] Having the ability to make decisions and/or decide AND STICKING with that decision. If and when someone asks “why?” a certain procedure was done (or wasn't done) a certain way, you must be able to fully explain your reasoning behind that decision. 8A] The ability to properly communicate: following directions and the orders others may give. Properly reading, writing and speaking. 8B] Knowing what to do and how to do it. 8C] Doing the job at-hand to the best of your ability. When there are questions, asking the questions. There’s no such thing as a stupid question. The ONLY stupid question is the question NOT asked. Why? The Q you ask may be the very same Q someone else might have, but they are afraid to ask. 9] Being part of the overall team. NO job is too small. When it means picking-up that mop [or cleaning the bathrooms and/or other menial tasks] to lend a hand - you do it - without bragging or complaining. That absolutely horrible, miserable and selfish expression, “That‘s not my job.” DOES NOT exist. 10] On occasion, staying over to help the following shift OR coming in earlier AND going to work to help the overall operation. AND THEN there‘s that expression: "There is no "I" in "TEAM". 11] Having a sense of humor. 12] Being kind and courteous to others. As a footnote: AND STILL keep your wits about you - without “throwing”/having temper tantrums. Be fair, yet firm. NO favoritism! 13) Volunteering - giving of one's self to a worthy charity or cause. Thanks for asking your Q! I enjoyed answering it! VTY, Ron Berue Yes, that is my real last name! Sources: My wonderful family! Graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, New Haven, CT campus. Was in the Food and Beverage business over 26 years. In the real estate business over 34 years in Pennsylvania. THE ABSOLUTE BEST, MOST WONDERFUL real estate investment group in the world, which I was very proud to be a member of! Was in the air freight business for 8 years. Trading stocks and options more than 3 years. TWO [2] of THE ABSOLUTE BEST, MOST wonderful trading groups in the world, which I am most proud to be a member of! My terrific teachers, instructors, professors, mentors and coaches! On a regular, dependable basis, I volunteer at Magee Rehabilitation Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. "THE University of Hard Knocks" Also known as ("a/k/a") "life's valuable lessons".
  • the eternal presence of Almighty God and taxes!
  • Morning wood
  • Death. Even taxes aren't a sure thing.
  • The speed of light in a vacuum.
  • Struggle..............
  • The only constant in life is the fact that all things in life do change. =)
  • Making mistakes
  • Morrissey's loneliness.
  • Death.
  • Change. Just my 2 cents' worth... ;-D
  • Change
  • taxes, death and heartache
  • Struggle................
  • Change
  • I constantly have to pee.
  • Disappointment.
  • Bills...
  • Struggle :)
  • the sun comming up whether you can see it or not
  • Right now, unfortunately for a while in this economy, it's: Job Hunting. Normally, it's change...and it's not just change as the only constant in life, but also without life: the process of entropy, order swirling to disorder. In geology: weathering and erosion. (takes science teacher hat off for a second) Hope.
  • scientific fact. anything else is circumstantial

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