How does a moment last forever? How can a story never die? It is love we must hold onto, Never easy, but we try.
some Beauty and the Beast doodles for a sad day
So I got up yesterday and went into my mom's room to see if she wanted lunch, I found this on her bed
Millie reacting to pop rocks.
i think this is how i feel most of the time
Happened at my Daughter's store, I told her to to keep being a hard worker and she will be fine. Tbh though, I am keeping an eye out for a new job for her. Being a hard worker isn't the job security it use to be :/
“Whether the Andrea Gail rolls, pitch-poles, or gets driven down, she winds up, one way or another, in a position from which she cannot recover. Among marine architects this is known as the zero-moment point – the point of no return.” –Sebastian Junger, “The Perfect Storm”
Posts like this aren’t my usual fare, but there’s a lot of readers on Tumblr. So y’all might be interested – or, if not, you really should be.
On Monday, this went down:
That’s the bloodless, matter-of-fact, ho-hum business event way of describing it. Let me paint you a different picture.
On Monday morning, every single Barnes & Noble location – that’s 781 stores – told their full-time employees to pack up and leave. The eliminated positions were as follows: the head cashiers (those are the people responsible for handling the money), the receiving managers (the people responsible for bringing in product and making sure it goes where it should), the digital leads (the people responsible for solving Nook problems), the newsstand leads (the people responsible for distributing the magazines), and the bargain leads (the people responsible for keeping up the massive discount sections). A few of the larger stores were able to spare their head cashiers and their receiving managers, but not many.
Just about everyone lost between 3 and 7 employees. The unofficial numbers put the total around 1,800 people.
People.
We’re not talking post-holiday culling of seasonal workers. This was the Red Wedding. Every person laid off was a full-time employee. These were people for whom Barnes & Noble was a career. Most of them had given 5, 10, 20 years to the company. In most cases it was their sole source of income.
There was no warning.
But it gets worse.
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I am completely in love with this picture.
Promo banner for the Dean/Cas Big Bang community. (full size version)
The prompt was “Misha hugging Jensen from behind during a break” . I don’t know why I drew Misha so devilish but I love how he looks here ^o^
Photoshop CS6
HOLY SHIT YES PLEASE
I need these O.O
Classics with a twist. Shop the new Vans Sk8-Hi collection now at vans.com/sk8hi | Art: @aliapenner
Trailer Trash (mountainguy24)
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