@firegirl4707 you could probably make over 5 dozen cookies cus if it's hens eggs to ostrich is 2-3hens eggs to 3 ounces of ostrich egg that roughly 24 hen eggs if you want to see a video I think there's one on her wher this lady made cookies with one ostrich egg
Man they were really desperate to have pay that 45 bucks the greedy city. But also I wonder what the heck took the guy took so long to switch jobs if it was regularly occurring.
City ran parking and rules have nothing to do with the job itself. If you run out on jobs for the slightest inconvenience especially one that doesn’t pertain to your job itself, then you’re going to run out of options. Working downtown you don’t exactly have many options if you choose to drive to work. There usually is longer term parking garages where you can pay weekly/monthly to use the spot as long as you want, but it could be a longer walk to work instead of just paying for the street meter outside the building. He had an issue, he found a solution, that’s their problem now not his. It’s not like he’s losing money because they have to send it back if there isn’t a bill on his account.
what kind of crap company doesn't have parking for employees? I never would've taken the job knowing the parking situation but hey, I guess people are desperate for work sometimes
@@deadhand45 Then employers should think of that before they rent/buy work spaces. So what you're saying is someone with a car should park elsewhere just so they can take a bus into the city? Talk about crazy takes
@@jerich1313 that's not true at all. They either offer paid parking or give vouchers for having to park in a parking lot. Also, I SAID that people should think of that before accepting a job if they drive. Different if they already take public transit
@@kristentaylor5359 Not everything needs to be a sprawling hellscape like American cities. There's good reason to have things centrally located and having things dense and centrally located leaves less available parking spaces for people inherently. I'm not sure where your confusion is arising from?
just like with chicken, depends on the way the ostrich is fed, but my experience with the only 2 that i ate, the yolk is a little more sour, and u have to use less salt than normal, cause the whites are more "watery" and that makes it absorb more and get more salty than normal. but take it with a grain of salt, like i said, i ate it only twice.