Time has a happiness index of American workers.
Clergy, housekeepers, and firefighters tend to be the happiest, with garage and service station folks the least.
If only I could get paid for updating this silly website, I would be happy.Â
Time has a happiness index of American workers.
Clergy, housekeepers, and firefighters tend to be the happiest, with garage and service station folks the least.
If only I could get paid for updating this silly website, I would be happy.Â
For the past two years I kept hearing there’s a war on Christmas, but haven’t observed any of that talk this yer.
A label on a small tractor that warns, “Danger: Avoid Death,” has been chosen as the nation’s most obvious warning label in M-LAW’s annual Wacky Warning Label Contest.
The Wacky Warning Label Contest, now in its eleventh year, is conducted by Michigan Lawsuit Abuse Watch, M-LAW, to reveal how lawsuits, and fear of lawsuits, have driven the proliferation of common-sense warnings on U.S. products.