I reckon if you focus on learning how to learn in your 20s, then you can really head off that aging problem in a big way (not completely, but a fair bit).
I reckon if you focus on learning how to learn in your 20s, then you can really head off that aging problem in a big way (not completely, but a fair bit).
If they are actually funny, don’t punch down too much, and can turn it off when needed.
It’s not good if that’s your whole personality.
I mean, that depends on the company to some degree… CEOs of small companies often do a lot of work. But yeah, contribution to pay ratio is usually way lower than most other workers.
The CEO is an employee, right?
Except Kyle Gass
It depends a lot on your screen, and your lifting situation. Black on white is better in day light, white on black is much better on LED screens (as opposed to backlit LCD or CRT monitors).
I hope it was consensual
Depends on the bread.
This. I’m in subtropical Australia. Bread goes on the bench in winter and in the fridge in summer (or in the freezer if I have too much).
I’m in a house of 3, and and in summer we get through about half a loaf before the rest goes mouldy. Less if it’s been really wet.
I wonder when Dyson is going to bring out their arse-sized airblade?
That’s kind of a myth though, isn’t it?
Like, OK, they probably have more mature security systems in place (but that’s definitely not guaranteed, especially with anything middle tier or smaller), and at least they have cash reserves so you might get something if you can figure out how to sue them.
But most businesses would be well happy to make a quick buck off selling whatever private data they managed to get their hands on.
I’d be surprised if someone hasn’t already tried to make a business out of redistributing background check information, now that I think about it…
Not trying to tell you what do do (I bet there’s heaps of people that would see it the same way as you)
But it seems kind of odd that people are happy to give a background check to a corporate employer who doesn’t give shit about them (and who they don’t care about or feel any responsibility towards), but wouldn’t do the same for a community org position that necessarily involves more responsibility to the broader community.
The other 28GB is for running chrome
Should it not just be integrated in to the supply cost?