Today has been a good day for people quitting their jobs. Earlier today, Indyposted reported on Steven Slater, the JetBlue flight attendant who exited his job via the emergency slide. But the Chive has just upped the ante with a girl who quit her job through a series of photos using a dry erase board.

The series of images is probably fake, at least the Huffington Post thinks so, but either way it’s pretty funny. Leo Resig, who posted the photos, said that they will reveal the truth about the girl who quit her job via dry erase board at 10 am tomorrow morning on The Chive.

The photos show a girl identified as Jenny, quitting her job. Supposedly, she emailed the pictures to everyone at her office the day she quit. In the series, she calls her boss out for calling her a HOPA, or a hot piece of ass, details the amount of time online he spends on Farmville, and says that he has smelly breath.

You can see the entire series here at the Chive.


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This isn’t quite as dramatic as the JetBlue flight attendant who recently quit his job by sliding down his plane’s emergency chute, but it’s still quite a feat: A young woman named Jenny quit her job by emailing her office of twenty people a series of photos of herself holding a dry erase board and explaining her predicament there. She claims to have put up with her assistant job for a temperamental boss with “bad breath” because she wanted to be a broker: However, the last straw was when she overheard her boss using sexist language to describe her. When transferring a call, she heard him calling her a “HOPA,” which she deciphered as “hot piece of ass.”

Update: Yeah, not real; it was fun, though.

So she turned her boss’ system for sneakily monitoring employee Internet use against him, and if she’s to be believed, he does not come off looking well: While he spent just four hours per week on Scottrade (and 5.3 hours per week on TechCrunch … not sure if that’s a bad or a good thing), he spent almost twenty per week playing FarmVille.

“Although I don’t have another job … Something tells me I’ll be just fine :)” she concludes.

These photos — real or fake, they’re quite entertaining — are part of an epic 34-part series; TheCHIVE has them all.

(via TheCHIVE)


This isn’t quite as dramatic as the JetBlue flight attendant who recently quit his job by sliding down his plane’s emergency chute, but it’s still quite a feat: A young woman named Jenny quit her job by emailing her office of twenty people a series of photos of herself holding a dry erase board and explaining her predicament there. She claims to have put up with her assistant job for a temperamental boss with “bad breath” because she wanted to be a broker: However, the last straw was when she overheard her boss using sexist language to describe her. When transferring a call, she heard him calling her a “HOPA,” which she deciphered as “hot piece of ass.”

Update: Yeah, not real; it was fun, though.

So she turned her boss’ system for sneakily monitoring employee Internet use against him, and if she’s to be believed, he does not come off looking well: While he spent just four hours per week on Scottrade (and 5.3 hours per week on TechCrunch … not sure if that’s a bad or a good thing), he spent almost twenty per week playing FarmVille.

“Although I don’t have another job … Something tells me I’ll be just fine :)” she concludes.

These photos — real or fake, they’re quite entertaining — are part of an epic 34-part series; TheCHIVE has them all.

(via TheCHIVE)


This isn’t quite as dramatic as the JetBlue flight attendant who recently quit his job by sliding down his plane’s emergency chute, but it’s still quite a feat: A young woman named Jenny quit her job by emailing her office of twenty people a series of photos of herself holding a dry erase board and explaining her predicament there. She claims to have put up with her assistant job for a temperamental boss with “bad breath” because she wanted to be a broker: However, the last straw was when she overheard her boss using sexist language to describe her. When transferring a call, she heard him calling her a “HOPA,” which she deciphered as “hot piece of ass.”

Update: Yeah, not real; it was fun, though.

So she turned her boss’ system for sneakily monitoring employee Internet use against him, and if she’s to be believed, he does not come off looking well: While he spent just four hours per week on Scottrade (and 5.3 hours per week on TechCrunch … not sure if that’s a bad or a good thing), he spent almost twenty per week playing FarmVille.

“Although I don’t have another job … Something tells me I’ll be just fine :)” she concludes.

These photos — real or fake, they’re quite entertaining — are part of an epic 34-part series; TheCHIVE has them all.

(via TheCHIVE)



Dry erase boards offer an easy, affordable way to practice skills that are tricky for children with learning disabilities. If a regular marker or pen is used on a dry-erase board it will not come off without water and will likely stain.Clarus GlassboardsThe Glass Dry-Erase Board Leading Glass Dry-Erase Innovator Here are more activities to try with your child’s dry erase board: Drawing basic shapes (lines, circles, squares, triangles, Xs) Drawing a face (good practice for young children) Drawing a person (body, neck, head, facial features, arms, hands, fingers, legs, feet, toes) Writing the letters of the alphabet (printing and cursive: uppercase and lowercase) Math facts (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) Making a web before writing a paragraph Writing vocabulary words Writing a complete sentence when given a word (capital letter, complete thought, end punctuation) Writing the days of the week Writing the months of the year Practice writing numbers Writing simple yes-no or true-false answers Brainstorming a list of describing words for a particular item Keep the dry erase boards just for school practice. Dry Erase Boards Are Kid Friendly Mistakes are easily erased and corrected on a dry erase board.Dry Erase Boards Are Environmentally




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