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Furqan from Sunnyvale
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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
NZ Gardener's ezine Get Growing is in the running to win the Magshop People's Choice Award. Click through to their website to help us win, and you could nab yourself this De'Longhi espresso machine valued at $1,099 or an Icona Capitals kettle and toaster package valued at $369. … View moreNZ Gardener's ezine Get Growing is in the running to win the Magshop People's Choice Award. Click through to their website to help us win, and you could nab yourself this De'Longhi espresso machine valued at $1,099 or an Icona Capitals kettle and toaster package valued at $369. Simply click on the link, register your details once, then vote each day until voting closes on September 4
Are we happier owning our own home or renting?
It turns out one answer does not fit all.
Some people feel more "grounded" owning their own home, giving them the feeling they're planning for the future and creating a legacy. But there are people who think the opposite. Read more
Matt from Henderson
Here is an article on Seven Sharp that just showed today at 7pm (Tuesday).
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I think anyone who has music or mp3 players should take their earphones off first, look if there are any trains are coming, then cross safely. It is not worth taking your life on a … View moreHere is an article on Seven Sharp that just showed today at 7pm (Tuesday).
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I think anyone who has music or mp3 players should take their earphones off first, look if there are any trains are coming, then cross safely. It is not worth taking your life on a train track. Not at all.
Matt
Fiona from Henderson
AND I still can't afford it!! 😄😄😄
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Fiona from Henderson
Lights were turned off, popcorn was at the ready as we waited.
We weren't disappointed very much.
The wind picked up, the awesome rumbles were high above and so deep in sound as we continued to wait for the rest, all the while munching on our yummy popcorn.
The we recognised the lower level … View moreLights were turned off, popcorn was at the ready as we waited.
We weren't disappointed very much.
The wind picked up, the awesome rumbles were high above and so deep in sound as we continued to wait for the rest, all the while munching on our yummy popcorn.
The we recognised the lower level of thunder as a sign the lightening was about to arrive and - tah dah ... it arrived in spectacular force.
It was so beautiful as it lit up the whole sky with a beautiful light purple glow as the rain was pelting down.
But the icing on the cake was the freaky sized hail stones falling in every direction.
We looked like a couple of hillbillies sitting our our chair munching away and cheering as the mini storm hit with another lightening strike or a roll of the thunder or the evil hail stones banging against the windows 😄😄
We've both seen bigger and more ferocious storms from where have come from, but this was still a great one to sit back and enjoy, better than T.V.
I do hope that you are all safe, warm and dry.
Here is a link with a few photos & videos that other people have taken.
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New Zealand is one of the happiest countries in the world, but how do you even define happiness?
There's a growing body of research on happiness showing the things that make us happier, and things that detract from our happiness. Read more from our "Good Life Guide" here.
A popular Asian eatery and a restaurant in a wealthy suburb are among the dirtiest in Auckland.
In the most recent list of E and D grade food outlets, inspectors identified 12 eateries from July to August this year with lower than usual hygiene standards, ranging from problems with pests to … View moreA popular Asian eatery and a restaurant in a wealthy suburb are among the dirtiest in Auckland.
In the most recent list of E and D grade food outlets, inspectors identified 12 eateries from July to August this year with lower than usual hygiene standards, ranging from problems with pests to process control.
To read the full list of eateries, click here
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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
This year's foodography dinner, with a kiwi cuisine theme,included five inspired courses for participants to build and create in their own concepts and share on social before eating and enjoying their dish.
Click below to read more on our new blog post!
Lee from Swanson
It’s winter - the temperature is dropping and the power bills are climbing! Join us for the Healthy Homes on a Budget class and learn how to save money on your power and water bills, reduce mould and condensation and receive free gifts worth $80 to help you get started!
Learn ways to keep your … View moreIt’s winter - the temperature is dropping and the power bills are climbing! Join us for the Healthy Homes on a Budget class and learn how to save money on your power and water bills, reduce mould and condensation and receive free gifts worth $80 to help you get started!
Learn ways to keep your home healthy, comfortable and dry. Get ideas for saving money on power and water bills, reducing your impact on the environment, and minimising health risks like mould.
The workshop is fun, interactive and full of budget-friendly tips. It has something for everyone, whether you're flatting, renting or own your own home. Attendees receive free gifts to help you get started (subject to availability).
When: Monday
19 August
9:30am —12:00pm
Where: WEST - 9 Henderson Valley Rd, Henderson
Cost: FREE
Registration required. Phone 837 1471 or visit www.west.org.nz... to register
Matt from Henderson
This is what Seven Sharp and what this lady said about swearing.
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Here is the info I have copied from the website as well:
A Wellington coffee cart worker who was fired for using bad language feels like "a weight" is off her shoulders after being awarded $16,000 for … View moreThis is what Seven Sharp and what this lady said about swearing.
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Here is the info I have copied from the website as well:
A Wellington coffee cart worker who was fired for using bad language feels like "a weight" is off her shoulders after being awarded $16,000 for unfair dismissal.
Rachel Ferrari was sent packing from her Flying Bean coffee cart job in Petone in May 2018.
Ms Ferrari admitted she often used colourful language with customers, but only when the situation warranted it.
"It's not like I would come out with a swear word in everyday conversation I would gauge the customer and if they were having a bad day try and put a smile on their face," she told Seven Sharp.
"They'd always leave with a laugh."
However, after receiving a warning from her boss over language, a customer then complained and Ms Ferrari lost her job around two months later.
She lawyered up, and a recent decision saw her awarded $16,000 for unfair dismissal.
"It feels like a weight is off my shoulders, completely my name is cleared," she said.
Stuff reports that Flying Bean "denied Ferrari's claims and said her dismissal was procedural and substantively fair."
Ms Ferrari now has a new job serving coffee in Upper Hutt.
When asked if she has since curbed her language when interacting with customers, Ms Ferrari said: "I took points from my new boss, watched him with a couple of customers and I thought OK then this is fun, this is my environment."
My take, it does not matter what ethnicity you are or any culture you live in , I believe you can work as any employer or employee without swearing. It is just not needed especially if you are working in a job where you are working face to face with customers. Outside the work place, you can say whatever you want, in the workplace, NO WAY!
What do others think? Does anyone think or need to having swearing at work?
Matt
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