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yawnfactory t1_jdwdahp wrote
Reply to comment by SagesseBleue in Chipotle to pay former Augusta workers $240,000 for breaching labor laws by benpinette
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Reply to comment by xach in Maine Maple Failure. by JqD2_
Fair, I suppose I should clarify that it's been a bad syrup year in southern Maine.
yawnfactory t1_jdve43z wrote
Reply to comment by Jim_from_snowy_river in Maine Maple Failure. by JqD2_
It's been a really bad year for Maple Syrup in Maine. That may have affected the prices.
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Reply to comment by saigonk in Visit These 90+ Farms, Sugarhouses This Maine Maple Sunday Weekend by Shake-Spear4666
It's a bottle of maple syrup, not a $30,000 car.
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Reply to comment by saigonk in Visit These 90+ Farms, Sugarhouses This Maine Maple Sunday Weekend by Shake-Spear4666
Just go and support a local business!
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Reply to comment by YolksOnU in Bill would up the fines for not clearing snow and ice off your car by WillWriteForFood2
Seriously. I can't tell you how many people I see everyday on their phones. What's the point of these laws of they aren't even enforcing the laws we have.
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Reply to comment by lobstah in When in Auburn, you gotta visit the pole! by infinite_zero
It has an insta
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Reply to comment by Hype_x in Roads of Maine by bubbastars
I'm aware. People just love to live in the middle of nowhere here. There's so many roads with only a small handful of people who actually use them.
Fiercely independent actually often means relying on the government.
yawnfactory t1_j7ksd1u wrote
Reply to Roads of Maine by bubbastars
Most road per person of any state.
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Reply to comment by fredezz in Newcomers to New Hampshire and Maine continue to drive population growth: More people are dying than being born, so population growth depends on people moving in from elsewhere by TurretLauncher
Maine needs to acknowledge this, and direct the change they want to see. If not, it's unfortunately going to continue to be forced on them.
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Reply to comment by enjoiart in It came out of nowhere by barrycarey
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Reply to It came out of nowhere by barrycarey
I heard there's an Instagram for the pole, can anyone confirm this so I can follow?
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Reply to comment by Jasonbluefire in How it feels trying to deliver orders in Maine by Baphometwolf83
As a letter carrier, THANK YOU!!
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Reply to comment by sweatmotel in He must've already left for Florida by Professional-Leg659
The loser's signs always stay up because they lay off most of their campaign staff immediately.
The winner's staff goes out and collects their signs.
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Reply to comment by DidDunMegasploded in The accuracy. by CandlesandMakeuo
I've found that Maine's definition of "cousin" is a little looser than in other parts of the country.
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Reply to comment by ErnieJohn in Chipotle to pay former Augusta workers $240,000 for breaching labor laws by benpinette
The employees were responding to understaffing, dangerous work conditions, undertraining, and lack of communication or care from management.
If you're at the point you're planning to quit the job, why not try to make it better for everyone? When you leave a job that isn't treating it's workers as they should, they will just hire someone new, treat them the same, and the cycle will continue.
Unionizing is hard, but is work for the greater good.