Working Daze by John Zakour and Scott Roberts

Working Daze

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  1. Sack of Rabid Weasels

    Sack of Rabid Weasels said, about 1 year ago

    Jay Johnstone: Submissive to all.

  2. Agent54

    Agent54 said, about 1 year ago

    Looks like it is working correctly to me.

    First speech to text copier on the market. 100 reports in the blurp of a mouth.

  3. NovelRich

    NovelRich said, about 1 year ago

    Nelle’s attire needs work. Unflattering dress length and shoes.

  4. scott roberts

    scott roberts said, about 1 year ago

    It’s a fact of life that not everyone in an office looks as if a professional dresser put together their outfit. Jay and Ed and Roy look like slobs, but no one complains. Bias? Men can dress any old way, but women are obligated to be hot?

  5. revisages

    revisages said, about 1 year ago

    artificial intelligence couldn’t possibly be mocking you.

  6. johnzakour

    johnzakour said, about 1 year ago

    I blame Roy.

  7. Clark  Kent

    Clark Kent said, about 1 year ago

    Try yodeling like they do in the alps. See what happens.

  8. SeaFox10

    SeaFox10 said, about 1 year ago

    Time to kill it!

  9. scott roberts

    scott roberts said, about 1 year ago

    @revisages

    Don’t be too sure- A.I. seems to have it in for Jay.

  10. silverdragonkelly

    silverdragonkelly said, about 1 year ago

    Bravo Scott!!! (re: your first comment). Well said!!!

    BTWLOVE Working Daze. You guys save my sanity!!

  11. wwh85cp

    wwh85cp said, about 1 year ago

    @scott roberts

    Wardrobe inequity: I’ve wondered about that for years.

    If you factor in the relative cost of men’s appropriate wear for work and women work clothing, it demonstrates a huge financial inequity as well. I can wear pants, shirts and ties that are decades old, and nobody bats an eye. My wife can’t get away with that, though.

    Women really are unequally and unfairly burdened in this regard, although the notion of totally inappropriate clothing (like Spandex) fills me with dread.

  12. scott roberts

    scott roberts said, about 1 year ago

    I don’t know if it happens any more, but I remember at jobs I had years ago, women would sometimes come in a new dress or something, and other women, when commenting on it, would ask if she had made it herself. I guess every woman then was expected to be a seamstress. Yet never once did I see a man come in with a new suit, and have the other men ask “Did you make it yourself?”

  13. silverdragonkelly

    silverdragonkelly said, about 1 year ago

    @Scott I don’t know about those women, but it has been my experience that when a woman asks another woman “Did you make it yourself?” it means she’s being catty. It’s a put down. The attitude seems to be, nowadays, that if it’s isn’t designer, it isn’t good enough.

  14. Linda Dean

    Linda Dean said, about 1 year ago

    I am surprised I didnt see a “Roger – Copy That” in the comments, so I had to say it! lol

  15. scott roberts

    scott roberts said, about 1 year ago

    @silverdragonkelly

    Like I said, this was years ago. We were just coming out of the Woodstock mindset,a nd do it yourself was still a good thing.

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