DataWeenie

DataWeenie t1_je4be41 wrote

Not that impressive. I'm up to about 19 gallons and she has 30 years on me. Where I used to donate there were a lot of ex-military people which let them donate every 4 weeks instead of every 8 weeks and the Red Cross would have printouts of the high donors and many were over 40 gallons.

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DataWeenie t1_j9zdjcw wrote

They don't restrict anybody. BUT, you do need to sign up for a membership, which costs a little money. In reality most people make that back in gas savings , $1.50 hot dogs and $5 rotisserie chickens.

Aside from the benefits people have already mentioned, in the current climate, having people not able to anonymously come into your store and steal things is a great benefit for them. I would imagine their theft rate is at least an order of magnitude below other big box stores. They treat their employees and customers well, and because of that the customers and employees treat them well in return.

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DataWeenie t1_j22j6cg wrote

Exactly. I managed two people with younger kids, so by me covering the holidays they could take family time off. I use the week between Xmas & New Year's to clean out my inbox and hopefully start out the year with it empty. Currently rewriting some code onto a new system, and having full days with no interruptions are priceless!

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DataWeenie t1_iu4quck wrote

If they were on a frictionless surface, such as an ice rink, they would simply get pulled closer together. Since the child's feet are on the ground they have a lot of friction, so they don't move, whereas the wheels roll with little friction. If you replaced the wheels with cinder blocks, the wagon wouldn't move.

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