You’re on the internet talking about a thread from xitter. Congrats for living in a cave with only good role models, but I think you should be able to see over the fence a little.
You’re on the internet talking about a thread from xitter. Congrats for living in a cave with only good role models, but I think you should be able to see over the fence a little.
About what part? Being able to send a bag of Dick’s to your friends or tuition health care, $26 an hour after training, sign on bonus etc? Sounds like I work for them. I don’t, but I want my kids to!
Dick’s. You can get a bag of dick’s from a decently compensated person.
They’re finally catching up with my local burger chain that offers health insurance, tuition, etc. Also in the US.
Not bad, just get rid of your first clause.
That’s… the same thing.
Whops, I thought you were responding to the first child comment.
Someone close to me has struggled forever with ADHD. A heroic effort got her through med school. They are an ER doc. Their life outside the ER would not work at all without an amazing partner, but at work, it’s kind of perfect. Fix it, it goes away. Everything is different all the time. Fix shiny thing, send it home, find next shiny thing.
It is a very unique situation though.
Does that include good high fives, or am i missing something?
I always appreciate a crisp high five.
Such a young padawan. You will learn the forms.
In the US, up to 80% could see an impact from automation, robotics, and machine learning, but AI?
The labor market in general is still massively in favor of workers on the whole. Yes, unionize in place where that makes sense. Jump ship, make more money, and make companies nervous as well.
There is no AI, so?
Have to assume that educational bullshit name and medical bullshit name are in there twice to hide how bad it is, and that “other” hides more of both of those.
No, they crouch and smack me when I’m high.
If you think that’s the worst that will happen whether or not they fold…
Not go out and find them, but be able to understand that it’s pretty common.