Recent comments in /f/massachusetts

mortaymortay t1_j9kz2ue wrote

It depends upon where you’ll be applying for jobs. In the arts, self-expression is obviously more common and acceptable, if not expected. The more corporate you go, the more conservative. I don’t think there’s a blanket answer.

One thing you can do is check out how a company presents itself and its internal culture to the outside world. I would research a couple of potential employers and then check their websites, LinkedIn posts (and profiles of their employees for their profile photos), Twitter accounts, Glassdoor reviews, etc.

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Bayoris t1_j9ktbva wrote

If you were not breaking the law, absolutely fight it. If you were then don’t. That’s my advice. You’ll feel better about it if you are on the side of justice.

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MWL27 t1_j9kt3o7 wrote

Deadhorse Hill on Main St in Worcester is an amazing restaurant with a killer brunch on Sundays. If you like the Abbey, definitely check them out.

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[deleted] OP t1_j9ks3xt wrote

Thank you to everyone who offered helpful advice and insight into the citation process. To the miserable people who are trying to shame me or call me names because I made a mistake and asked for help on what to do next, I hope you have the day that you deserve. I'm hardly the first person in this state to get a speeding ticket, as evidenced by this community and the several posts about speeding tickets, but I hope you feel good about being rude to someone who just wanted some advice.

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sallystruthersfarts t1_j9kog2a wrote

You can pull information from/on them using Freedom Of Information Act if it’s to your benefit.

Make sure it’s certified mail because they’ll lie that they never received it, they’ll delay, they’ll obfuscate - they don’t play by rules and they have zero integrity. They’ll fight you against any FOIA execution. When they do just show up with a paper trail to let the judge know and you’ll be covered. It’s your right and the case will be delayed until they fulfill that for you.

Generally not useful for petty speeding tickets but sometimes you can get them on their lies using this and / or delay the case if it helps. Still have to go into court with a valid reason to delay; usually the pigs lying and obfuscating against certified mail will cover you for that

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