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Is it okay at 70% just for recruitment and staff payroll. or is that breaking the company revenue Mark. |
Kennyking1234:yes I have. haven't you seen it I think your profile you are wearing same thing as what's on this your profile here |
Kobojunkie:You are a broken record and can't be fixed. bye |
Kobojunkie:You sha are not ready to reason. I can see you are religious guess that's the cause of this so called Christians cheat up n down and you don't see me drawing their hairs. stop being a hypocrite. |
Kobojunkie:You sha are a very troublesome fellow. What am saying is that stuff happens. imagine it was the other way round now where the man sleeps outside and can't provide for his family sometimes even taking from the wife to spend outside. this isn't just a theory I've seen it play out live before. what am saying is we have it better. we can all gain a common ground whether favorable or not |
lilvicky68:Okay Thanks so much. I look up the account officer stuff finally understand what tier1 n 2 accounts are |
Keep your dirty mouth shut. You guys are so wired to a financial system that is designed for fraud. Nigeria fx system is a fraudulent system. I have a US company and I use that to make payments for imports and its shipped into Nigeria. Why should I depend on a fraudulent system to actuate my destiny?How do I go about incorporating my business in us? |
Iamagoodgirll:I think he knows to play it safe |
[quote author=Kobicove post=105999571]So long as he's taking care of his responsibilities at home he can run any package he wants outside [/quoteaffirmative |
Vanilla4:Nobody does but I think it's a matter of just trying to makeup for your flaws you like big ass women but your wife has a small frame you don't want to leave her just you compensate by taking care of her to your best |
jjman2322:How does this work? Please educate me |
Davash222:hahaha that one go wey am. who get that big ass for your profile |
So my popsi is a fine man wey dey knack young girls scatter. mostly light skinned igbo babes my age mates o. quality babes wey I never fit touch for this life. Even with all that he loves my mama die the first major cash out he got in this life he used it to buy my mother a SUV. most times he will fly bus just so my momsi can use the only available car. Even though he collects outside the marriage he was still a great father to me and my siblings he had many flaws though but still he no dey relent when it comes to giving us the best. Momsi no dey gree am o but he go sha make sure he give her the best still run his package for outside. |
Lalasticlala |
lilvicky68:how do you know whether your account is upgraded or not? what if you don't have an account officer? how do you get one? |
HRHQueenPhil:Okay Thanks |
Quick question if I suddenly receive 10m or above in to my account will the bank block my account and call me in for questioning Consider a case where you work and earn 500k monthly as a contractor and suddenly you get a bigger contract that triples your income to 3 million. Would you now be questioned ? Are they going to be monitoring everybody like that? Those in the banking industry with experience please share information on how it works |
BuddhaPalm:nice |
BuddhaPalm:You know Chris Saca you must be familiar with the tech space |
Lalasticlala |
Lalasticlala |
Considering all and everything.
How is the experience like?
What's your lifestyle like?
Has Exchange Rate been favourable?
Do You enjoy your job or is just for the pay?
How's your dating and social life between both worlds?
What's your family reaction like? |
Happened:How do I get this. is there a code? or do I have to buy a dongle? |
When Pinterest went public in 2019, Christine Martinez’s friends sent congratulations. She had worked closely with the founders of the digital pinboard in its earliest days, and her friends thought she would get rich alongside them. But as Pinterest’s stock price rose, turning its founders into billionaires, Ms. Martinez realized she would not be compensated or credited for her contributions, she said. On Monday, she sued. In a lawsuit filed in Alameda County Superior Court, Ms. Martinez accused Ben Silbermann and Paul Sciarra, two of Pinterest’s three co-founders, of breach of implied contract, idea theft, unjust enrichment and unfair business practices. Ms. Martinez created Pinterest alongside Mr. Silbermann and Mr. Sciarra, the lawsuit said, contributing ideas that were “core organizing concepts,” such as organizing images on boards and enabling e-commerce. Ms. Martinez, 40, was never formally employed by Pinterest, nor did she ask for a contract. She was not given stock, though she said Pinterest’s founders had verbally agreed to compensate her many times. Ms. Martinez argued that she and the founders had an implied contract, based on their discussions. Pinterest even named a section of its source code after her, according to the complaint. And she was such close friends with the co-founders that she brought them both home for Christmas and was a bridesmaid in Mr. Silbermann’s wedding. “I always expected that when they could compensate me, they would,” she said, adding that she had been naïve. “There was never a doubt in my mind.” A Pinterest spokeswoman said in a statement that Ms. Martinez’s allegations were without merit and that the company would defend its position in court. “ We are proud of what we built at Pinterest and appreciate all the Pinners who have helped shape the platform over the years,” she said. The lawsuit renews questions about whether Pinterest, which caters primarily to female users, is hostile to women and minorities in its workplace. Last summer, Ifeoma Ozoma and Aerica Shimizu Banks , two former Pinterest employees, wrote on Twitter about the pay disparities, retaliation and sexist, racist comments they had experienced at the company. Shortly after, Francoise Brougher, Pinterest’s former chief operating officer, sued the company, claiming gender discrimination and retaliation. In response, Pinterest employees staged a virtual walkout in August last year, demanding that the company increase the number of women and minorities in its top ranks and provide more transparency around promotion levels, retention and pay. In December, the company agreed to a $22.5 million settlement with Ms. Brougher, including a $2.5 million donation toward charities for women and underrepresented minorities in tech. Pinterest shareholders then sued the company and its board over its workplace culture. Ms. Ozoma has helped sponsor the Silenced No More Act in California, which will broaden protection of employees who speak out about discrimination or harassment at work. It was recently passed by the State Legislature. Ms. Martinez said that she was not surprised to see the headlines about Pinterest’s culture and that she had been frustrated by the disconnect between the company’s male founders and its female users. “I’ve spent a lot of years being really confused about how it is that people believe that these three men created a product like this for women — that they understood women well enough,” she said. Starting in 2008, the year before Pinterest was founded, Mr. Silbermann and Mr. Sciarra sought Ms. Martinez’s advice on a wide range of concepts, from its name and features to its marketing strategy and product road map, according to the lawsuit. Ms. Martinez had studied interior design, created a lifestyle blog and founded LAMA Designs, an e- commerce start-up. Even though LAMA’s business model worked and was showing promise, venture capitalists didn’t take her seriously, and she said she had struggled to raise money. Yet funding for Pinterest, based on little more than an idea and Mr. Silbermann’s and Mr. Sciarra’s credentials, came easier. Ms. Martinez said she was eager to help her friends. “They had no marketing background or expertise in creating a product for women,” she said. “My role was always to educate them.” According to the lawsuit, Ms. Martinez gave the co-founders the idea of organizing images on “boards,” a core feature of the site; created its call-to-action phrase, “Pin it”; and established its main categories including home décor, fashion and D.I.Y. She also helped Mr. Silbermann persuade top design and lifestyle bloggers to use Pinterest and promote it. She took him to conferences, gathered feedback from the community and honed the pitch to them, she said. Ms. Martinez said she realized she would not be compensated only after Pinterest went public in 2019. Soon after, she said, a death in the family caused her to reflect on her life. That emboldened her to speak up about Pinterest. “I couldn’t take this to my grave,” she said. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/13/technology/pinterest-lawsuit.html |
Worksunlimited:no mind them with they small and big yanch mostly outings ehnn |
Nwaotu10:You don die |
TMKsouth:hahaha he has passed the baton |
Brawlscartel:Okay got it. you seem very informed on this kind of matters. can I ask a few questions just give based on your own understanding. *What's the best way to have sex and not get the girl pregnant if no condom is available *aside the child angle educate me on what pills a girl should take after raw sex? lastly *if a guy has raw sex with an infected maybe someone with sti what are best measures to take. do you take antibiotics? heard that a lot lastly again *Best way to use tramadol during sex to enhance performance |
Brawlscartel:Has anyone ever died doing this? You said"Insert 4 in your vagina" is that correct or did you mean mouth? |
Magnoliaa:Alright I get you |
pocohantas:Well poco I kind of agree there are some set of Boys that can be very loud in there movement but they are also some that are low key some end up being a business major customer bring in the most even tagging along with friends who contribute their own share to the business. most times the loud ones move in entourages. there's a pro and there's a con |


