March 28, 20205 yr https://www.kxan.com/news/austin-company-looking-to-dock-paychecks-for-those-receiving-stimulus-checks/
March 28, 20205 yr He's a Chief. It takes awhile for the smoke signal to get high enough so that he and the village elders can read it.
March 28, 20205 yr 2 minutes ago, Dr. Beeper said: Chef. Great googly moogly. lol. reading, how does it work. mah bad.
March 28, 20205 yr $350 billion in forgivable loans for small businesses who continue payroll. The company may be jeopardizing their access to these funds with this knee-jerk reaction. They should seek counsel to make sure they aren't killing the goose laying the golden eggs right now. For small business - • A $350 billion forgivable loan program designed to ensure that small businesses do not lay off employees • A 50% refundable payroll tax credit on worker wages will further incentivize businesses, including ones with fewer than 500 employees, to retain workers • Looser net operating loss-reduction rules that will allow businesses to offset more • A delay in employer-side payroll taxes for Social Security until 2021 and 2022 • Sole proprietors and other self-employed workers could be eligible for the expanded unemployment-insurance benefits the bill provides • A portion of the $425 billion in funds appropriated for the Federal Reserve’s credit facilities will target small businesses Perhaps the Co. should increase wages for their workers to reflect their savings, i.e., flip the script.
March 28, 20205 yr I like chief diesel better. I guess the super chief was a diesel? The train, not the porky pig adversary.
March 29, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, HornsOverIthaca said: I like chief diesel better. I guess the super chief was a diesel? The train, not the porky pig adversary. Dunno 'bout Porky Pig, but Elmer certainly wasn't too fond of it. And to continue this OT sojourn, here's a clip from the same cartoon, my favorite gag in all of Looney Toonland: I marvel at the shit the animators got past the censors in those days.
March 29, 20205 yr That is incredibly stupid. I don’t know why someone hasn’t outed the company. And if they fired someone, that person should out the immediately. And then that company will be fucked.
March 29, 20205 yr Don't we eventually see that money taken out of our taxes? Will they then reimburse their employees?
March 29, 20205 yr “The company that I work for is a national company and they make hundreds of millions of dollars in profit a year and instead of making sacrifices at the higher levels, they’re passing it on down to everybody else,” the worker said.A simple lesson that every generation learns sooner or later.
March 30, 20205 yr Others are saying ImageNet, and these folks claim to have the original document https://www.thelostogle.com/2020/03/29/imagenet-consulating-stimulus-payment/
March 30, 20205 yr Others are saying ImageNet, and these folks claim to have the original documenthttps://www.thelostogle.com/2020/03/29/imagenet-consulating-stimulus-payment/You know, when this is all done, someone needs to compile a list of businesses that really did right, and the ones that really did wrong.
March 30, 20205 yr They backed down. https://www.thelostogle.com/2020/03/30/update-imagenet-abandons-plan-to-pocket-employee-stimulus-payments/
March 30, 20205 yr On 3/28/2020 at 8:48 PM, Deej said: Don't we eventually see that money taken out of our taxes? Will they then reimburse their employees? Supposedly the CARE Act stimulus checks for individuals and families will not have to be reported on the income tax forms next year. Tax free.
March 30, 20205 yr 4 minutes ago, Dr. Beeper said: I guarantee you when shit like this happens, HR is fully complicit. Glad to see they backed off. Hate it that it required a guy going to HR to complain. Unfortunately for him, he was probably one of the few that did and through his syntax as quoted in the story, and location, they probably already know who he is. That’s the kind of shit that stunts career advancement. Sheerly through his visit to HR, he should be prepared to sue his employer at some point. That’s not the kind of company I’d wanna a career at.
March 30, 20205 yr They backed down. https://www.thelostogle.com/2020/03/30/update-imagenet-abandons-plan-to-pocket-employee-stimulus-payments/Only because they were outed
March 31, 20205 yr Supposedly the CARE Act stimulus checks for individuals and families will not have to be reported on the income tax forms next year. Tax free.That would be pretty cool, ya know, because it's OUR FUCKING MONEY to begin with. Or maybe our great grandkids' money. Hell I don't know.
March 31, 20205 yr 1 minute ago, Paco said: 2 hours ago, Armybrat said: Supposedly the CARE Act stimulus checks for individuals and families will not have to be reported on the income tax forms next year. Tax free. That would be pretty cool, ya know, because it's OUR FUCKING MONEY to begin with. Or maybe our great grandkids' money. Hell I don't know. Well, it's for damn sure gonna be their debt.
March 31, 20205 yr Not sure who’s to blame, but this guy probably still deserves to be repeatedly punched in the face for a multitude of reasons.
March 31, 20205 yr 19 minutes ago, Texas_Rocks said: Not sure who’s to blame, but this guy probably still deserves to be repeatedly punched in the face for a multitude of reasons. He's an okie for one.
March 31, 20205 yr The Employee has to be known, so he might as well officially out them and report whatever retribution ImageNet gives him/her. Fry the motherfuckers in the public perception world.
March 31, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, Texas_Rocks said: Not sure who’s to blame, but this guy probably still deserves to be repeatedly punched in the face for a multitude of reasons. Because he’s Todd Blackledge? Works for me....
March 31, 20205 yr 5 hours ago, atomheartbevo said: They backed down. https://www.thelostogle.com/2020/03/30/update-imagenet-abandons-plan-to-pocket-employee-stimulus-payments/ Screw those son of a bitches. Wouldn't do it now for the sake of the employees during a difficult time, but when this mess is over they need to be run clear the fuck out of business.
March 31, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, Texas_Rocks said: Not sure who’s to blame, but this guy probably still deserves to be repeatedly punched in the face for a multitude of reasons. That's not a punchable face, that's a stompable, burnable face.
March 31, 20205 yr I guarantee you when shit like this happens, HR is fully complicit. Glad to see they backed off. Hate it that it required a guy going to HR to complain. Unfortunately for him, he was probably one of the few that did and through his syntax as quoted in the story, and location, they probably already know who he is. That’s the kind of shit that stunts career advancement. Sheerly through his visit to HR, he should be prepared to sue his employer at some point. The HR department likely helped the company draft that letter.
March 31, 20205 yr Confused why I’m getting so many questions about my shirt that reads “Not the CEO of ImageNet” that are clearly answered by the shirt.
March 31, 20205 yr 4 hours ago, Texas_Rocks said: Not sure who’s to blame, but this guy probably still deserves to be repeatedly punched in the face for a multitude of reasons. The swelling still hasn't gone down from his last beating
March 31, 20205 yr 9 hours ago, Dr. Beeper said: That’s any company of size. Not true. Examples on the positive shared in business threads.
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