Progressive Motorcycle Insurance 10
Friday, December 25th, 2009 at
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people talking about what they want in an insurance company.
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A rolling calendar means that they look at the policy and based on the guidelines, they determine the rolling calendar date.
Let's use 120 days for this example. But, each company has a different rolling calendar policy.
In the case of an infraction of the rules, they go back to the past 120 days and look at all infractions of the rules. If any of those infractions are over 120 days with no further infractions of the rules, the previous infractions will fall off.
But, I want to make something very clear to you….I've been in HR and there are always those people who watch those calendars closely to see when they can get away with another call off. Those people tend to get burned sooner or later. Why? Because they allow the points to fall off and then call in for one reason or another and get in trouble again (yet when they are under final warning they mysteriously improve their attendance). What happens when a person has a legitimate reason to miss and they are on final warning? Bye bye job.
So, use the rolling calendar as an understanding that they are giving you an opportunity to improve attendance, not as a gauge of when you can call in.
awesome yet again…..
“As the California courts debate same-sex marriage, the woman who was the first to marry another woman in San Francisco, Phyllis Lyon, is avoiding much of the coverage. Instead, the 85-year-old widow is sorting through boxes of mementos, newspaper clippings and proclamations given to Lyon and her late partner of 55 years, Del Martin. On Feb. 12, 2004, Lyon and Martin became the first gay couple to marry after Mayor Gavin Newsom sanctioned same-sex weddings. They were first in line again in San Francisco in May 2008, when the state Supreme Court ruled same-sex marriages legal. Less than three months later, Martin died, and three months after that, voters passed Proposition 8, banning gay Californians from getting married. From the Noe Valley home that she and Martin purchased in 1953, Lyon talked about love, loss and the politics of marriage. Q: How did you and Del meet? A: I was working in Seattle at a magazine, and she got hired a year later. I peeked out of my office and saw her walking down the hall in a dark green suit, and she was carrying a briefcase. I had never seen a woman with one before. I was impressed. Q: When did you become a couple? A: When my sister graduated from UC Berkeley in 1952, I quit my job in Seattle to go on a road trip with her. I missed talking to Del. I started calling her collect to chat, and I’d feel better. By the time we got to New Orleans, I missed her more than ever. A month after I got home, she came to visit her parents in San Francisco, and she took me to all the lesbian bars – there were tons at that time! In 1953, she asked me to be her partner. Q: Did you two want to get married? A: Del and I never really thought about getting married – we always thought the institution of marriage was a bad deal for women. But in 2004, Kate Kendell (executive director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights) called us up and asked us if we wanted to do it. It meant so much to so many people that we decided it was what we were supposed to do. We only had two days to get ready. Q: What was different about getting married the second time? A: We wore the same suits, but we had to get the pants shortened. We’d shrunk! Also by then, the benefits became obvious, like when Del died, there was no question about her insurance and inheritance. It all came to me, so that’s important. Q: Are you following the blogs or newspaper trial coverage challenging Prop. 8? A: I’m very interested in it, but I’m not really following it because I’m busy sorting through things in the house. I wish it were televised because I can’t stand that long in line to get into the courtroom, it gives me pains. From what I can tell, the judge is on our side because he wants to televise it. And it’s interesting a conservative attorney is fighting for gay rights. Q: Do you see yourself as an icon? A: Ha! Going through Del’s stuff, there is just so much, so many letters and gifts that people send us. Like this (pointing to a bronze sculpture of two women in an embrace), after we got married, people we didn’t even know sent things. Isn’t that beautiful? Q: How are you doing without Del? A: It’s strange. It’s so strange. I have a lot of friends, thankfully. We go to lunch, we go out and do things. And I’ve been spending a lot of time going through Del’s boxes and collecting stuff for the GLBT Historical Society. Q: Neighborhood hangout? A: Delancey Street restaurant. Del and I used to go there. The first time we got married in 2004 we went there, and nobody knew what we had just done. Q: Book on your nightstand? A: It’s a new Winnie the Pooh book, one not written by Milne. “Return to the Hundred Acre Wood” by David Benedictus. Q: Last vacation? A: Del and I used to go on a lot of Olivia cruises – to Mexico, the Mediterranean and two or three to Alaska. Q: If your house was on fire and you could grab one thing, what would it be? A: I guess I’d take Del (pointing to a black urn with white irises on her coffee table). Q: Never without? A: This (holding up her hand to show a jade teardrop ring on her wedding finger). Del gave this to me when we moved in together. I think she meant it as a wedding ring. Q: Lesson learned in love? A: Hang in there. Del taught me that.”
It depends, If it is a big casino, it is the jackpot for just that casino. If it's not a big casino, it is transferring data to the internet and being pooled with other small casinos.
I really wish they would dump Flo’s ass. She sucks. She is not even funny and she is a supposed to be a comic? Where they hell did they find her? She is enough to make me search else where for insurance!!!!! Like Gieco. Love those cavemen!!!
The United States has hit of point of no return culturally either you’re a Progressive or you’re an AMERICAN.
HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — Days before hosting an intensive health care summit with both Republicans and Democrats, President Barack Obama made a fervent push for his overhaul, calling it critical not just for the millions without insurance but for the entire country’s economic well-being….
Can we get a host who can pronounce the words correctly on the Westfield Insurance Brain Game, please?
Ad market Reply.com has put in its SEC S-1 form to go public. The company, which offers targeted buying and selling of advertising and sales leads. TechCrunch has a rundown of the company’s current financials, which include a 75% revenue increase in super-tough 2009. Here’s what I wrote about Reply last October: Targeted search and display ads are the bread and butter of online advertising today. But ad networks like Reply are learning how to deliver qualified leads — in Reply’s case, potential buyers for cars, homes, home improvement, and insurance deals whose self-selected qualifications that result in up to double the conversion rate from ad to purchase. Since adding publisher tools and more refined categories into which leads can be segmented for automated buying and selling through Reply, the company has seen conversion rates climb to 50-100% over the rates for search and display ads. Reply works by collecting pre-qualifying information from Web surfers — “I’m looking to buy a…
Past Participle in Spanish
The past participle (participio pasivo) is formed in Spanish by adding the suffix -ado to the stem of -ar verbs, and -ido to the stem of -er and -ir verbs (or -ído if the stem ends in a vowel).
hablar (to speak) hablado (spoken) becomes el español hablado en canarias…(the Spanish spoken in the canaries island…)
perder (to lose) perdido (lost) la chica perdida (the lost girl)
incluir (to include) incluido (included) el desayuno está incluido en el precio (breakfast is included in the price)
caer (to fall) caído (fallen) caído del cielo (fallen from the sky)
When used with the auxiliary verb haber to form compound tenses, the past participle has an invariable ending:
Hemos cerrado la escuela. (We have closed the school.)
Habrá perdido el pasaporte. (He will have lost the passport.)
Habías recibido un regalo. (You had received a gift.)
Entraron después de que hubo caído. (They entered after he had fallen down.)
Spanish Past Participle
(-ar) verbs => (stem of verb)+ado
(-er) and (-ir) verbs => (stem of verb)+ido
When used adjectivally, however, Spanish past participles agree in gender and number with the nouns they modify:
La escuela está cerrada. (The school is closed.)
Las chicas están perdidas. (The girls are lost.)
@ambercadabra cowboy boots are wide open. I only wear motorcycle boots.
I am not interested in what you imagine the time-line might be.You can tell me as many stories as you like and I can make up stories about any other medical system and clain I have insight. I can imagine that insurance companies delay proceedures for years in the hope that patients will die or give up. You need to deliver some facts that can be independently verified. Haven’t you ever written a report for school? Do you know what a citation is? Is backing up your assertions too hard for you?
Democrats Reveal Facts About Health Care
Source: http://www.youtube.com
For the first time, Democrats admit what Americans already know about their health care bill: it would raise premiums, it’s a windfall for drug companies and insurance companies, votes were secured through backroom deals, it cuts hundreds of billions of dollars from Medicare, and it raises taxes.
Its pretty simple. Go to astro.com. Go into the free horoscope section. Chose extended chart selection. There is a drop down menu where natal chart is chosen, just click on it to find progressed. You may have to enter your birth data first if you dont already have an account.
Here in Virginia where we’re addicted to the practice of killing people in order to teach them not to kill people, there are certain things that must not be said about the moron(s) who cut a gas line to a backyard grill at the home of the brother of a congressman who voted for a health insurance bill.
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Unless you're planning on riding up the ramp, good luck,for a normal size,about 23 degrees.