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danram207 t1_jaois7w wrote
Reply to comment by dan_t_mann in Hot Dog Food Cart New York animated watercolor by majozaur
Apparently Billy's hot dog stand on the upper west side on Central Park west still uses Sabrett.
danram207 t1_j7dyaux wrote
Reply to comment by Throwawayhelp111521 in Late for the train. by brooklynlad
Keep it up, you're the one right here.
danram207 t1_j6xvh5r wrote
Reply to Early morning assault outside Ray’s Candy Store leaves Ray Alvarez (shop’s 90-year old owner) with black eye and facial wounds by TypicalBiscotti629
Ridiculous. Not shocking they may already be known. That SW corner of Tompkins sq. park is sketchy.
danram207 t1_j5pqtnz wrote
Reply to comment by Moredateslessvapes in TikTok reportedly threatened to terminate remote employees who don't live near their assigned office location by Sorin61
I don't know what constitutes "proof" but Lifehacker/G/O Media had this same issue at the start of the pandemic and it got some press:
https://www.businessinsider.com/go-media-fired-a-black-travel-writer-leaving-the-country-2020-7
danram207 t1_iul0nvk wrote
Reply to comment by redcremesoda in Employers that have four or more employees in NYC are legally required to share salary ranges for job listings. by [deleted]
Recruiter here. My company explained today why this will happen. If we have an open Analyst position that can operate out of our Atlanta and New York offices, and the pay range for Atlanta is 60 to 75k, and for NYC, it's 85k to 100k, our job posting is going to list the pay range as 60 to 100k.
Obv. not as drastic as your example, but multiply this by multiple regions and pay ranges are going to come across as inflated.
danram207 t1_je370q0 wrote
Reply to comment by Thtguy1289_NY in Gothamist: NYC subway station agents say so long to the booths this week by Delicious_Adeptness9
Hey. You two be nice