It wasn't an active war anymore, and Atari isn't Atari anymore. Idk about Intellivision, but I'm sure they've changed hands loads and diluted their brand too. Nothing burger "war" tastes of nothing
Sturgist
- The Linux Foundation is a member-driven organization and is not obligated to listen to Robertson's criticism.
Gold
Sick, purchased!
I also would be interested in knowing
Even a broken clock is right twice a day....
With Clarence Thomas it's once every few decades.
Pffffffffffff....believe it when people start reporting not being fucked and fleeced
I've been telling everyone I know to sign, even those without any interest in video games, as stronger consumer protections are always good 👍
As mentioned by @JohnnyCanuck
So, the owner of this specific store posted it. As much as I hate how Loblaws has been capitalizing on peoples’ needs, this isn’t Loblaws, it’s the owner of one store.
Do you know that for sure? I found this from seven months ago, if it's the same manager, he seems to be getting away with it:
https://www.reddit.com/r/ShoppersDrugMart/s/aq09aOePkg
Pharmacy Assistant vs Volunteer
I've applied to about 15 SDM branches across Toronto for the past month until today. My applications were mixed. Even if I applied online, I also visit the branch to personally drop my resume. There was this one branch who told me that it's nearly impossible to get inside SDM as a pharmacy assistant without Canadian pharmacy experience. I was a licensed pharmacist in my home country and I practiced clinical pharmacy for over 2 years.
According to him, the best way to get in the system and their records will be as a volunteer. He was kinda of disappointed with how the system works, claiming that SDM encourages volunteerism to save a lot on training costs. Is it true that being a volunteer will help me out once there is a vacancy or an opening for a pharmacy assistant slot? Can I use it on my future applications as well?
Everyone that I know who moves to Vancouver from abroad and moved back cited Cost of Living as one of the main factors.
When I moved from Vancouver to London(UK) a few years ago I was shocked at how cheap food and basically everything else was, even after exchange rate things like milk and veg were 2-5× cheaper in the UK. The only thing that was markedly more expensive was energy and natural gas.
I second this demand!