I wouldn’t back out automatically. It depends on the situation for me. I did a fully on-site job in the role I had right before my current and it was worth it. Now I’m in the office usually 60% of the time. It’s not for everyone, but I would not immediately shut down a job opportunity just because it’s 100% on site.
Same. That was incredible.
Netflix already does this. They all will just copy each other. Eventually ads will come for the top tier levels too. Enough is never quite enough for these people.
Legendary video
Recursion!
Tomorrow YouTube is introducing ads when you think about YouTube.
You should use Unix
I hadn’t thought of that lol. I’m not in the place yet where I’m good to sit in a position, so this policy would run me off. But hey if you’re in a good spot at Dell and don’t want or need to rock the boat, then go for it.
You have a good outlook, even when they make you pay for parking! Your first reason about helping others and the value of in-person IT support is really great though, I had to do the same when I was at a Service Desk last year. There are good times where in-person stuff is necessary or good. But not grounds for eligibility for promotion!
Baby don’t do it - The Band
But then a mid-credit scene appears showing that it was all a plot and I faked my death, AND IM STILL HERE SUCKERS.
This looks cool but will probably watch others play instead of getting it myself. Waiting for a Pokemon game on the next console. I think we’ve maxed out the Switch.
How hard is it for someone to go without their damn phone for a flight. Probably can’t connect to towers anyways when you’re up in the air. That business deal or meeting can wait. For once in your life just do what someone else asks of you before taking off and stop bitching. Or drive or take a train.
Them and Facebook always pitch a fit when a government tries to make them stop doing that lol
Bitdefender and Malwarebytes are good ones and rated well.
I wondered the same. It’s not my primary way for getting news but it’s a good option to have if looking for articles on a certain topic.
$193 million to shit on his users and the people who made Reddit what it is.
This movie is straight Gold.
Sweet thank you!
I would have started coding quicker and go into software development and leave the job I had.