Appreciation for SR2
I appreciate the scenery and such of SR2 so much more after playing SR1. Like going by the Rollerz mansion and wishing I could have it again, the train tracks, etc.
Sucks that they destroyed it all in SR3
I appreciate the scenery and such of SR2 so much more after playing SR1. Like going by the Rollerz mansion and wishing I could have it again, the train tracks, etc.
Sucks that they destroyed it all in SR3
I've lived abroad for about 3 years and am finally going back home for the first time. I've never re-entered the states so am kinda at a loss to how different it is to outgoing.
I'll be bringing back things from my country (Korea) to the US (OTC medicine (liquid and pills),pain patches, etc.) And I've consulted TSA, the FDA, etc. To make sure everything is allowed but for those people that have re-entered the states from abroad, what was the process like? Did you bring anything back like I am?
I don't have any checked bags so that may speed up the process a bit.
I will also be cross posting this in another channel!
Thanks in advance!
I always thought that Saints Row was an underrated/not well known franchise what with GTA being the front runner for these types of games. But then I played SR1 and heard so many star voices like Mila Kunis, Keith David, Daniel Dae Kim, etc. And it makes me wonder how they all came onto this series.
So my academy just informed us that if we arrive late to school, it will be deducted from our pay. I usually arrive way early to prep but that's just me and another person mostly so it doesn't apply. However, A few things to note:
- it does not say anywhere in any of our contracts (E2) that we have to arrive at a certain time, just that school begins a bit half past 9am.
- our director has not informed us just how much would be deducted from our pay, when, how it would be totaled, etc.
- this is all supposed to be starting tomorrow
One of the teachers was noted as being 'late' because she clocked in 34 seconds after the certain time.
I don't know how this will actually go; if my director will back down or have us all sign new contracts or what but this feels...sketchy. I've worked in Korea for 2 years and never had anything like this. It has to be illegal right? Or at least worth a pushback?