

Because it makes most disoriented and, at worst, sick. I’ve been in one, I don’t have problems with boat sickness or motion sickness and this made me completely lose any sense of my place in reality while spinning. Just awful.
Because it makes most disoriented and, at worst, sick. I’ve been in one, I don’t have problems with boat sickness or motion sickness and this made me completely lose any sense of my place in reality while spinning. Just awful.
I’d say I’d agree with most of that in the sense that the manager you’re talking about is a process manager.
That’s when it’s time to pop the AirPods Pros in and noise cancel him. You want me to quit because you’re having a tantrum to expedite me leaving? I’m older, wiser, and will just double down on staying.
China. Military has been gearing up to defend Taiwan for years and the intervention has been moved up to only 2 years from now.
Just took that. Wow, so much blur …
They haven’t blurred it out. It’s still plain as day. Why do people like making shit up?
Also, it’s not crimson red. The most logical explanation is that you’re looking at dirt and the darker area is a where people walk, so it’s a path between the two buildings.
I actually looked this up in various mapping apps. In Google Maps it’s super hard to tell (what they show in the videos). In Apple Maps the place is super clean. As an aside, Apple Map’s imagery is typically clearer and sharper. I honestly don’t see bodily fluids or bodies. Looks like 3 separate stacks of wood to form a triangle to me.
Want me to even look at a Tesla? Boot Musk. Otherwise, pound sand.
Nope. But I have my info stripped from the internet weekly and are on the do not call registries. I get spam from time to time of course but haven’t had any lately at all. I get FAR less than my wife. I also don’t sign up for crap to get discounts like she does.
I mean, every time we hire a new manager (not high level mind you) we tell them that whatever they communicate digitally, they better be comfortable with it being read in court.
Billionaires really have fuck you level of money. They just don’t care to think at all, and they’re okay with that. Gross.
It’s habit at that point. Good.
What makes you happy to do? It may be neither.
I’m an Ops and HR manager (weird combo I know) because I love the #s game and clean processes and also get a kick out of helping people develop and succeed.
I love computers but didn’t want to kill my joy in tinkering so I didn’t pursue them in higher education. I’m self taught in that regard.
Management is definitely more mobile and versatile.
Management is managing people and/or processes. If you don’t think it’s a productive skill, it’s because you’ve never done it or understand the value it brings.
Good luck completing a product or being profitable without any.
Good list. It also keeps the number of WiFi devices on your network down. Can be an issue with some WiFi routers that have a low cap.
I, too, thoroughly enjoyed reading this and I’ve read a lot of internet histories. Author did an amazing job at making it a fun read while putting the facts out there.
Not all workplaces are like this but a large majority are. People suck at great management.
On a specific to your career note, my wife has been an RN for over a decade at this point, 10 years being at a local hospital. Management was trash there. Her co-workers were great but management made the job suck. They blamed the C-suite (yay, capitalism). What really got her was that she never felt backed by management and when a patient would outright lie, they’d back the patient every time. She left the hospital system to work for a private endo/gastro clinic and she said she should have made that decision years prior. She gets paid less than she would at a hospital but she’s happy and loves her coworkers and the docs that own the practice. They’ve won multiple awards and are top in the region. They’ve throw a hell of a Christmas party to thank the staff (free booze FTW).
Get the hell out of the hospital and find a great private practice. They’re out there and always looking for great nurses.
Good luck friend.
Colorado rolled out Real ID in 2012 (one of the first states) and there is no extra fee. If you’re eligible here you get a compliant ID or drivers license. Current cost is $30.87 for 3 years for most drivers.
And then you get old enough to realize it and actually start enjoying the time you have while you’re in the midst of it.