<p>The Coop is great - essentially, a grocery store is all that it is - I wish we had something like it where I live. As for yogurt, I never in my life saw so many varieties as at the Coop.</p>
<p>Thanks you ohmadre for the link. I just sent it to my son. The homepage was fantastic and looks very promising! I won't toss and turn so much tonite now that there is a possible solution. :)
This site is soooo helpful. Thanks to all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>VeryHappy:"This is nifty -- I just logged in, as Phase 2 instructed in #65, and I can see that my son just bought lunch.</p>
<p>Who me, a stalker??"</p>
<p>Logging in per the instructions from Phase 2, isn't that like the kids logging into their student banner. It show when the last time the account was accessed.............
so Veryhappy, your kid do know that you have logged into his account .</p>
<p>I am still sitting on the fence as to whether I should log in to look at the DDS bill. I am not supposed to know the password etc. lol
Stalker??? Maybe.</p>
<p>Although I know my son's password and login id - I did have to ask his permission - because they definitely can tell if someone else has logged onto their account. I was "reprimanded" the first time I did it - to look at his room assessment record - he had checked everything was perfect - inspite of gum on the rug, ethernet not working etc - stuff he would have been assessed for at the end of the year. Now - I do have permission for to look at his food record -but to all of you other parents - make sure their room condition report is accurate so you don't get a bill at the end of the year...and look at DASH - but you probably want to let your student know you are reviewing these accounts - for their own good first...</p>
<p>Pay for DDS union cook positions starts at $13.99 per hour and at $12.96 per hour for union counter workers. Wages can reach $20 an hour, with employees earning time and a half for any hours beyond 40 a week, and double time on their seventh day of work per week. Furthermore, employees are eligible to choose from a wide variety of benefit packages based on their family situations.</p>
<p>Apologies 08's - it's just that you guys gave such great advice... But it is time for me to move on. Thank you for all your help to an '11 parent!</p>
<p>I remember posting on CC my freshman year to help out the '09s with their questions... can't believe it's already the end of four years. I'll be (hopefully) accepting my offer with an investment bank at the end of the week... can't believe I made it through.</p>
<p>Good luck to the '12s, EDs and RDs. I hope I can offer some advice from time to time while I'm still at Dartmouth.</p>
<p>Congratulations, drownindreams! Good luck with your new job -- it's nice to see that hard work pays off. I'm sure you'll miss Dartmouth, but think of how much fun you'll have at Homecoming. Best wishes for a wonderful future!</p>