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The Labor of Ministry building in Tegucigalpa has seen a spike in activity since minimum wage increases have forced employers to lay off workers.

I found this Hammock Spider starting to spin its web along the Fen Trail in the Geneseo IL Chapter of the Izaak Walton League Park. I was laying off the trail on my back trying to manually focus on a moving object with a couple of other bugs crawling up my arm. Hey does things get any better??

Pictures from the Vanarama National League North clash at Broadhurst Park between FC United of Manchester and Darlington.

 

The game finished in a hard fought 3-2 victory for Darlo. who were 2-0 up inside 27 minutes.

 

Hardy opended the scoring for the visitors latching onto a superb ball from Thompson before slipping the ball past the advancing keeper.

 

Quakers went two-up on 27 minutes but it should have been more as thye spurned a host of chnaces. Liam Marrs’ free-kick was headed down by Mark Beck for Hardy to lay off in turn for Thompson to fire across Frith.

 

Against the run of play United pulled a goal back on 42 minutes when Jason Gilchrist spotted Jameson off his line, and chipped the ball over the keeper followed by an equaliser on 66 minutes from Thomson.

 

A draw looked on the cards however with 10 minutes left subsititute Cartman cleverly found Purewal with an overhead kick for his fellow sub to charge up the left. His ball to the far post was blocked, but it came back out to Cartman, who struck a low shot that took a deflection and beat the keeper to make it 3-2. Darlo were able to weather a late storm to secure all 3 points!

I found a pale blue rolly-polly about a month before this picture was taken. While on my way to show the blue rolly-polly to my uncle, so I had a witness, I dropped it in long grass and lost it. I went and told him I saw a sky blue rolly-polly anyway, without any proof. He laughed, looked at me sideways with one eyebrow raised, and told me to lay off the smoke.

When I found this metallic dark blue beetle (that bug-shaped blue-black spot in the middle of the shell), I was still butthurt that he didn't believe me about the rolly-polly, and I wanted photographic evidence to prove the beetle was really that color. Unfortunately, the picture is too out-of-focus to be able to tell what the bug was, or what color it was. It's a pretty picture of an abalone shell, anyway.

seriously, lay off the shrooms. i dont care if they look like daisies.

Even the shutter button stopped working. I'll take a look and see if I made a solder bridge, I doubt it but I'll check just in case. I don't see how this would affect the shutter. I'm upset and may mess it up even more right now. I better lay off for a couple of days.

Kieran McMahon (Kildimo) lays off a pass under the watchful eyes of Denis Fitzgerald and Mike Finnegan (Abbeyfeale)

Boss Say’s By By

  

I'm off to the Saloon figuring out why me, why today...

Chubby Belly..Need To Lay Off The Taco Bell.

lay off the bud light

alright I'll lay off the pharmacy shots, and post something different~

 

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You can just feel how flourishing this town is, can't you?

 

Accustomed to working under the moonlight and hyper-caffinated, the Night Watch can be a little twitchy.

 

This scene is the target of the Joes' Night Force Patrol. I thought of putting Snake Eyes in the shot, but you'd never see him. I'll lay off the way-dark photos for a while.

My welcome home gift from Jamaica... I guess i got my wish, no more gyro/qcm!!!

day 104

 

First our friends went away (from the lay offs). Then the merch. Now Mike and Monica, whom we've know so intimately for so many years are heading out , too. You two (and all your clones and buddies), I won't miss.

Grand Ole Opry

Nashville, TN 2011

 

I wouldn't normally travel spur of the moment to see someone live, but combine a rough time at work, my 39th birthday, possibly lay offs, Toby Keith, Trace Adkins and a first time to a city I'd love to see... it created an opportunity. I heard of the show on my birthday, but knew it was crazy for me to travel to Nashville to see Toby Keith. What would people think? As things got crazier at work and I became more in a rut, I decided... you must take every opportunity as it presents itself. 2 days before I went to Nashville, I purchased tickets to the show and plane tickets. It was by far one of my most memorable weekends and a fabulous time.

The first day of British Summertime, this coincided with my first sunny ride in 18 years.

 

(Maybe I should point out that I haven't had my own personal rain cloud following me for this time it's just that I've had a bit of a lay off from motorbikes)

Great to be back again after two years of a lay off due to the Covid, at Joe Duffy live from Duke Street, just off Grafton Street and meeting a community of people from all parts of Ireland enjoying the best of Fun and banter on the lead into Christmas.

 

Podcast Link www.rte.ie/radio/radio1/clips/11479025/

Great to be back again after two years of a lay off due to the Covid, at Joe Duffy live from Duke Street, just off Grafton Street and meeting a community of people from all parts of Ireland enjoying the best of Fun and banter on the lead into Christmas.

 

Podcast Link www.rte.ie/radio/radio1/clips/11479025/

I was workin out and for some reason took a picture of my back. Lay off suckas!

Being prepared for service after a lengthy lay off following refurbishment too this vehicle will be allocated to Riverside depot for the exclusive H route for NHS Staff only seen here at The Works under preparation

 

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ODT: NARROW

5/1/11

 

Einstein in his leaner days could get into narrow spaces. He now is fat like a raccoon and has to settle for the middle of the floor. Funny thing is he has a brother who eats the same thing he does who is super skinny. Funny animals

Great to be back again after two years of a lay off due to the Covid, at Joe Duffy live from Duke Street, just off Grafton Street and meeting a community of people from all parts of Ireland enjoying the best of Fun and banter on the lead into Christmas.

 

Podcast Link www.rte.ie/radio/radio1/clips/11479025/

190206-N-UI104-0163 PHILIPPINE SEA (Feb. 06, 2019) Sonar Technician (Surface) 3rd Class Hannah McKenley from Ringgold, Ga., supervises sailors, assigned to the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Preble (DDG 88), as they lay off slack on a sound powered phone line during a replenishment-at-sea with USNS Wally Schirra (T-AKE 8). Preble is deployed to the U.S 7th Fleet area of operations in support of security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Bryan Niegel/Released)

Today, I was told my company is restructuring. A few months ago a rumor was going around that there would be another round of lay-offs. My peers and even a few management told me that I would be okay. So I didn't think anything of it.

 

This morning... I had just finished my morning Flickr ritual of checking out new pix, comments, explore when my boss came by and asked me to take a walk with him. Thought I was gonna get lectured for browsing but no worse...

 

Long story short, we ended up in the HR office and I was thanked for my great work. I have done above and beyond what was asked & expected only to be let go.

 

I think my ego is more hurt than anything. I'm usually the one to end my relationship with a company but today... I was the one who didn't want to break up!

 

Flickrites... anyone know of any job openings.

GREECE: Public Outrage over Austerity Plan

 

ATHENS, Jun 30, 2011 (IPS) - The mass protests in Greece swelled by the hour as parliament voted this Thursday to implement the social and economic adjustment plan approved Wednesday, including measures for privatisation, tax hikes, spending cuts and mass lay-offs in the state sector.

 

ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=56318

  

Greek Government on Verge of Collapse

 

DOHA, Nov 3, 2011 (IPS) - The government in Greece is on the verge of collapse as opposition to the Greek prime minister's proposed referendum on more eurozone bailout funds grows.

 

ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=105716

   

Gary McFarlane is in charge of technology for the Roseburg School District. "It's a struggle to keep up," he says. With the budget cuts in the district, McFarlane notes that students are using computers that are 8-10 years old. However, he says these cuts in other areas help keep the school from laying off teachers. McFarlane says while technology is fundamental to education, he's happy it's not at the expense of a teacher's job. "It's a balance, you need to prepare kids for the future...but the most important aspect of a child's education is the teacher." McFarlane states, "most kids won't remember the computer they used in the school, but they will remember the teacher they liked."

Southwesterly view from north of Railroad tracks

 

The truck visible suggests this is the announcement of a laying off of 125 men in June, 1911. NOT the buyout of Holland Radiator by American Radiator; that happened in December 1909.

Lay off. My almost two-year old told me to get out of her face today.

We visited the site after a lay-off of a few days. It's the half-term holidays and we don't find ourselves near the site as much.

We didn't expect to find much in the way of progress because the weather has been really bad - icy cold, gale force winds and heavy rain.

When we got there we were happy to find that the wooden perlins had been replaced by steel ones. As promised, once that had happened the collars and braces that ran across the roof void were removed to reveal the roof space in half it's glory (we have to wait for the roof structure to go in over the extension to get the full picture). So now we can pretty much see the size of the bedroom and bathroom. Rihoys had also cut out the rafters around where the first rear facing velux window goes.

In other news, a brickwork consultant has been round to view the outer skin of the extension and the order subsequently came in to remove the new brickwork (again) in order for it to meet the required standard. We can only imagine that it must be a little demoralising for the brickies as this is the second time this has happened. Hopefully it's third time lucky.

Was this location abandoned? Morley or lessley. wink emoticon

Originally named Cima by the Spanish traders who passed through in the late 1700s, the Sante Fe Railroad Company started a town here in 1878 as a railroad stop and a place to house workers. In 1906, the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company(CF&I) took over the location and built the town.

CF&I excavated a mine shaft and coal was the subject of the mine. The mine produced over 600 tons of coal per day and by the time the mine closed, over 11 million tons of coal had been extracted. The coal would then be loaded up onto a train and shipped up to Pueblo to be processed.

At it's peak in the 1920s, Morley had over 600 residents, a post office, a school and a church(the St. Aloysius). By 1949, CF&I had begun considering closing the mine, as it had dropped to less than half it's peak production and operating costs were getting too strenuous. They began laying off workers in 1950, and by 1955, only about two dozen remained. The mine was finally closed in 1956. CF&I then demolished all the buildings in the town except for the St. Aloysius church, which is still standing in fair condition today.

Many, many, many foundations can be found today. The townsite is enourmous and gives a great sense of what it was like to live in the town. An absolutely amazing place.

Though there wasn't much light, my friends still murdered my pictures with their flashlights.

Great to be back again after two years of a lay off due to the Covid, at Joe Duffy live from Duke Street, just off Grafton Street and meeting a community of people from all parts of Ireland enjoying the best of Fun and banter on the lead into Christmas.

 

Podcast Link www.rte.ie/radio/radio1/clips/11479025/

(you can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes)

 

Rainforest Action Network

 

Bank of America, Not With Our Money!

Funding dirty coal? Not with our money.

Activists hung a banner on Bank of America's Charlotte, NC headquarters to tell the bank: "Not with our money!" People are fed up with Bank of America putting profits before people and planet. The bank is the largest funder of the US coal industry and the leading foreclosure on Americans' homes. Meanwhile, BoA is laying off 30,000 workers and hiking fees left and right. Enough is enough.

 

As the morning started to slip away four other activists barricaded the main entrance door to BOA's corporate headquarters and held a banner that said "Bank of Coal"

 

This was all followed up by protest march to the corner of Tryon and Trade Street, where the Rainforest Action Network had several speakers speak before marching over to BOA

  

You too can tell Bank of America, "Not with our money!"

Cultivator Teeth are durable powder coated teeth feature a narrow throat and a wide foot for thorough cultivation under the soil surface. One tooth can be used on the toolbar for laying off rows or as many as five for more intense cultivation. Another excellent feature is that they will work on Planet Jr. Wheel Hoe.

 

"Refurbished kitchen and bathroom. Electric heating. Full UPVC double glazing throughout. Quiet residential area within walking distance of factory."

 

Photo taken by carlheimer.

Dusting off my Ultra Wide camera, after a long lay-off, I succumb within hours to 22mm cliche, and point it at a very tall building.

Great to be back again after two years of a lay off due to the Covid, at Joe Duffy live from Duke Street, just off Grafton Street and meeting a community of people from all parts of Ireland enjoying the best of Fun and banter on the lead into Christmas.

 

Podcast Link www.rte.ie/radio/radio1/clips/11479025/

After the ‘90s, there were about 45,000 coal miners working in the Jiu Valley. That is no longer the case today. As it is no longer profitable to extract coal, the European Commission recently proposed to closed most of them down and lay off the miners.

The remaining “lucky” 8,700 miners who made it through this restructuring exercise, continue to go 2,000 meters underground every day, working with rudimentary equipment and puting their lifes in danger.

The ones that were not so “lucky” continue to be un-employed, with limited chances of finding employment elsewhere...

The rusty entry of the old business, is wearing with stained letters a caste wishes “Good Luck”. 862 people read it at Petrila mine coal every day.

In the cage - so tell the elevator - a group is already formed. An iron box with two metal walls and floor crooked, leads people into the deep. They began to come to mine at 4.30 a.m, before dawn. The first turn is at 6.00 a.m. They gathered first at the table. Languages are freed quickly, without censorship. Who to beware? Then go to change. No one enters underground without special dark blue equipment. And without making timesheet. A brand of aluminum, which is scratched a number - their new identity while their are undergroung-, an entry in the register the lamp and auto save mask. Now, everyone knows who is and who works in the mining sector. In case something happens ...

Can't lay off these Woodward shots...

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