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Instacart recently cut base pay for shoppers from $7 to $4 per batch of orders. When we first started my wife's account in 2020, you still got mileage pay in addition to your batch pay. What about the new shopper who has no idea what the is difference between a good batch and a bad batch? Instacart told Insider that a shopper holding two shopper accounts is "a direct and clear" violation of Instacart guidelines that could result in deactivation. The shopper Insider spoke to and his wife both shop for Instacart and both have accounts.
Persons: Instacart, I've, there'll, Fred Meyer, they've, Michael Loccisano, sunup, it's Organizations: Instacart, Service, Costco, Care, Labor Locations: Wall, Silicon, Oregon, Instacart, Salem, Southern Oregon
A Ramadan etiquette guide for non-Muslims
  + stars: | 2023-03-22 | by ( Saeed Ahmed | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
If your Muslim co-worker takes a pass, understand. You don’t have to know when it begins …Ramadan isn’t like Christmas or Thanksgiving, as in everyone knows exactly when it’ll fall. … but please be a little flexibleHow we determine when Ramadan begins is decidedly old-school: You have to physically see the moon (even though there are apps for that). You can say ‘Ramadan Mubarak’ …There’s no “war on Christmas”-level controversy surrounding the greeting (it means “Happy Ramadan”). Your Muslim co-worker will appreciate the thoughtfulness.
Persons: It’s, you’re, Francois Nel, it’s, Iftar, Ulet Ifansasti, Ramadan, , We’ll, Mubarak ’ … Organizations: CNN, TED, Getty Locations: United States, Al Noor Mosque, Sharjah, UAE, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Manila, Philippines, AFP
MIAMI — A 19-year-old South Florida man captured 28 Burmese pythons during a 10-day competition that was created to increase awareness about the threats the invasive snakes pose to the state’s ecology. Earlier this year, a team of biologists hauled in the heaviest Burmese python ever captured in Florida. A Burmese python is held during a safe capture demonstration on June 16, 2022, in Miami. Concepcion told the South Florida SunSentinel that he’s been hunting pythons for about five years, and typically looks for them at night because that’s when they’re on the move, seeking the warmth of roads. We are removing record numbers of pythons and we’re going to keep at it,” South Florida Water Management District Governing Board Member “Alligator Ron” Bergeron said in a news release.
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