Working remotely from home has its fair share of headaches: A co-worker in the home office who pounds the keyboard way too loud. A dog that hounds you for treats throughout the work day, instead of just when you re home at night.
Not mentioning any names here, naturally. You don t know how long you ll have to keep working with these folks.
During tax season, though, many Michigan workers who had the privilege of working remotely during the pandemic may be able to save several hundred dollars on city income taxes if they take the time to file the city income tax returns appropriately.
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Unhipcat from Carlsbad, CA
Hi, John. Not to get too dark, but it only makes sense to wait until the draft to sign Lawrence. What if the surgery goes bad? What if he gets hit by a truck? Not trying to be funny, but one never knows what can happen. Why assume a risk when you don t have to? if Trevor is healthy, it seems he ll be the pick.
I think the Jaguars will select Clemson University quarterback Trevor Lawrence No. 1 overall in the 2021 NFL Draft. That doesn t mean they will do so. That also doesn t mean there s not a lot of evaluation to be done between now and late April. I anticipate there will be legwork, due diligence and many discussions within the Jaguars in the coming months about the No. 1 overall selection because … wait for it … that s what people making decisions such as this are supposed to do. I don t know if the Jaguars will wait until the draft to make their decision known. I suspect they will wait until then, but not because the Jaguars are worried he will g
Camron from PA
For years, the response the team has had to an inadequate, subpar offensive line is: It s not a weakness, it s better than people think, there s a lot of talent there. I will give former General Manager David Caldwell s front office credit for attempting to address the issue, bringing in right tackle Jermey Parnell and left guard Andrew Norwell on big deals, retaining center Brandon Linder, and drafting two SEC tackles in the second round. However, those moves obviously haven t translated into a great offensive line. Time and time again, we see teams forsake building an elite offensive line because it isn t quite a weakness in their eyes, just to have seasons ended and careers derailed as a result. Look no further than former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck for the latter and the Seattle Seahawks for the former. If an offensive line isn t a strength, then it s a weakness. I hope the Jags strongly consider using No. 25 and 33 on offensive linemen, maybe Te
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