

Unelected judges?
Unelected judges?
If you had two very close candidates, and one sent you a followup email making their case specific to the job, that wouldn’t sway you?
Follow? We’re all being hoodwinked by the same hornswogglers.
Those look delicious! The lime wedges are keeping them posed for the photo, good idea photoguy.
I use my taco holders twice a week. It sucks building three perfect crunchy tacos and then they fall over and everything spills out.
If memory serves, this is Breezewood, PA; about the middle of the state of Pennsylvania, along the PA turnpike. It’s an easy on/off between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia that doesn’t sell you convenience food at turnpike rest stop captive prices.
Anyway, central to west PA is Appalachian mountains, and this part of Breezewood is at the bottom of a valley. The sign is tall so you can see it east and westbound from the turnpike.
I don’t know why I shared this information.
Hard to tell with potato quality screenshot inside a screenshot. They could have steamed the top a bit with some water in the pan and a lid. Hard to say, I haven’t cooked a yellow yolked egg in so long. Yolks are very…orangered now.
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That does not describe a process using black dye. That describes oxidation during the curing process.
Black olives are not dyed black.
That’s definitely not a common thing, unless you’re fielding a new team or division. There is a limit though, yeah? So it could be a deciding factor even when hiring multiple positions from the same pool of candidates.
Every thank you letter I’ve sent wasn’t a thank you letter at all. I call back to specific things the interviewer said during our interview, and make it one last opportunity to pitch myself as the best candidate.