Well if that's the case, then I'm sure we'll here about it, or not...
This whole article was because someone was disillusioned and quit, and decided to stay this is the whole way that Amazon is.
From what I see there, it's not.
people are like fish on these boards.
Exactly.
actually there's Lower Middle Class, Middle Class, and High Middle class.
as it's been said, the upper class the 1% vs those of us 99% is thin, whereas the middle classes are the reasons the 1% exist. So for a company like Amazon and it's subsidiaries, Uber (etc, etc, etc) Apple, Microsoft, and all the way down to small scale retail stores like Fred Meyer or Safeway or Lowes or Home Depot, you're going to those who are "cultish" towards work or you're going to find those who are only there for the paycheck.
That being said, if you have the mentality you can survive at Amazon, or any other company where it's tough and you're expected to make results, the people who complain, are those who can't do it and hack it because they expected it to be easy and then left because they don't have the stomach to step up the game like others. If you really want to work for a company like Amazon, but yet you don't want to put in the effort or will, why would you want to work for that company? If you really want to be different and make a change, then start up your own company, it's what everyone else does these days apparently, Kickstarter's great for that.
I worked for Amazon in one of it's Fulfillment Facilities, and trust me, the turnover ratio there is big, some people don't last a week.....then again those people came for the money, not realizing what they were getting into because they were desperate for a job. Those that survive in the warehouse, are the same who if given the opportunity would survive at Amazon, because they have the will. I survived the warehouse, because I'm not the type of person who gives up, and I'm used to hard work, I'm 27, and a college graduate with a B.A in literature, paying off my loans so I can get my masters. so the fact that I was willing to work for 13.25 at 10 hours (11 during peak) from 6:30 pm to 5 am in the morning speaks to the fact that it takes maturity and brains to succeed in this job market. If you're not willing to do that, then hey, go work fast food, they pay you 15.50 to do mindless work that a high school drop out can do.
If you want good hard honest days work, then apply yourself, go to school and not drop out.
this certainly will strike a few chords. or more in the USA, just because of how controversial this is. Though the ironic thing would be if people in the USA did this as well, if this DSS group had ties here.
It's also about politics as well, and how we perceive them as well. Take a look at the new V series. It's set after 9/11 when we've become suspicious of everything different, where we value security, and those that aren't with us, must be destroyed. This new series once again explores the unknown, (and yes it sucks majorly right now because they need a writing staff that's more qualified to do justice,) but at the same time it explores how our ideologies are. Think about this as well, charismatic and "peaceful" beings who want to share with us their tech and heal us. It's also about religion. The old series didn't have a priest who was questioning everything that the V said. That's what makes this series so good, is that it has more depth to it then the original series. Plus the role of Anna, she has a hidden agenda, and while I am a democrat, I can see huge allusions to Obama and his presidential reign. The old series was directed more towards the whole Cold War era, in a time where we didn't know where we were going or what we were doing. In this new series, we have 9/11 and terrorists and sleeper cells.
Local seattle author, Syne Mitchell explores the idea of implants connected with technology
The Changeling Plague
TechnoGenesis (if you want a good version of what a future with implants looks like, this is a must read)
The Last Mortal Man (three books, awesome series, another implant book)
quick question here.
I'm sure this has already been covered, but I am confused, so hopefully this will answer it.
are we talking targeting laser here which then is coupled with something else, such as a missile that fires or are we talking about an actual laser that fires and does damage, such as the laser that the Death Star has?
Is it just me, or are people getting stupider and it's the younger generations who are getting smarter?
People got all afraid of Y2K thinking it would be the end of the civilized world and we'd be back to the stone age, and lo nothing happened. other then it becoming a new year and computers and technology still existing.
People take television and movies too seriously. I've known people who've read The Left Behind Series and take it as Gospel.::rolls Eyes:: So you see it's because we're really a lot more uneducated then we let on. and we force these things on others who take it as gospel, and sooner or later we've got mass stupidity and suicides and other issues because of one Hollywood movie.
Yaghoi.
I was in Nz in May and visited both the A.J. Hacket place and the Zorb place out of Rotorura. two awesome experiences. lots of videos and photos.
I miss the place, it's one of the places that I would go back to and visit, possibly even live there. I love Queenstown, very New York style place.
I'm not sure if this question was brought up already, if it has been, then mod me down...however, I've been thinking.
why not just create a new x-box system, like they did when they created the 360. Keep all the same elements and everything. essentially it'd be the 360, but it would have the inboard system for the Natal. I see nothing wrong with going out and buying the Natal as an add on, but yet at the same time, I find it extremely interesting that they want to do an add on for (when all is said and done mind you) $100.
If they were just to create a new system, call it the X-box 360+ and have everything built in, wouldn't that be more cheaper in the long run? Because when you think about it, do you really want to go out and buy something that may not work, when if they build it in system, they can test it to make sure it works. That I think was something along the same lines when they first did in comp web cams, because people weren't sure if the product was going to work.
I dunno. just my thoughts.
Sounds also like what was heard in The Sparrow. Though in this case the transmissions from Rakhat wasn't music, but the planets poet celebrating the joys of sex/rape. The transmissions were heard the same way though; through radar/radio.
It does raise an interesting question though, since after reading The Sparrow, we now hear music.....but how do we know it's actually music.
I think Land that what you're missing is that there are people in college who really don't want to be in class, that the only reason they're there is because they're on a sports scholarship or something to that extent. They're forced to take classes, so they take something that A) they really don't care about and B) something that is easy. Unfortunately that doesn't translate out in college at all, unless you somehow don't declare a major at all and take all gen eds for all four years that you're there (which can be done apparently) and just breeze through.
I realize though that once again with PowerPoint this also enables a student to skip out on class because a lot of profs that I know of, will post the PowerPoint they show in class to the server for the class. This is one of those things that I like, because most of my profs move through the slides way too fast to write anything down. The other thing that they do is that they will print out the slides(the Bio/Chem profs at my school do this) and then you can write in the lines they provide, while they talk about the slides as they show each one.
Hey as long as we don't get gene mutated rat creatures with awesome powers, we should be good. Think about it, a rat that can easily turn your rat trap into a hover craft, a rat that can control weather, a rat that is going crazy because she's got the powers of the universe floating around in her sub-conscious, a rat that shoots beams out of his eyes.
Well if that's the case, then I'm sure we'll here about it, or not... This whole article was because someone was disillusioned and quit, and decided to stay this is the whole way that Amazon is. From what I see there, it's not. people are like fish on these boards.
Exactly. actually there's Lower Middle Class, Middle Class, and High Middle class. as it's been said, the upper class the 1% vs those of us 99% is thin, whereas the middle classes are the reasons the 1% exist. So for a company like Amazon and it's subsidiaries, Uber (etc, etc, etc) Apple, Microsoft, and all the way down to small scale retail stores like Fred Meyer or Safeway or Lowes or Home Depot, you're going to those who are "cultish" towards work or you're going to find those who are only there for the paycheck. That being said, if you have the mentality you can survive at Amazon, or any other company where it's tough and you're expected to make results, the people who complain, are those who can't do it and hack it because they expected it to be easy and then left because they don't have the stomach to step up the game like others. If you really want to work for a company like Amazon, but yet you don't want to put in the effort or will, why would you want to work for that company? If you really want to be different and make a change, then start up your own company, it's what everyone else does these days apparently, Kickstarter's great for that. I worked for Amazon in one of it's Fulfillment Facilities, and trust me, the turnover ratio there is big, some people don't last a week.....then again those people came for the money, not realizing what they were getting into because they were desperate for a job. Those that survive in the warehouse, are the same who if given the opportunity would survive at Amazon, because they have the will. I survived the warehouse, because I'm not the type of person who gives up, and I'm used to hard work, I'm 27, and a college graduate with a B.A in literature, paying off my loans so I can get my masters. so the fact that I was willing to work for 13.25 at 10 hours (11 during peak) from 6:30 pm to 5 am in the morning speaks to the fact that it takes maturity and brains to succeed in this job market. If you're not willing to do that, then hey, go work fast food, they pay you 15.50 to do mindless work that a high school drop out can do. If you want good hard honest days work, then apply yourself, go to school and not drop out.
this certainly will strike a few chords. or more in the USA, just because of how controversial this is. Though the ironic thing would be if people in the USA did this as well, if this DSS group had ties here.
Like our great and glorious leader of Microsoft: Bill Gates
I imagine that they might want to be keeping an eye out as well for those who might be involved in trying to lure underage children as well.
That's interesting. very. actually. I wonder if a test with controls and whatnot would work to test if this actually is true.
It's also about politics as well, and how we perceive them as well. Take a look at the new V series. It's set after 9/11 when we've become suspicious of everything different, where we value security, and those that aren't with us, must be destroyed. This new series once again explores the unknown, (and yes it sucks majorly right now because they need a writing staff that's more qualified to do justice,) but at the same time it explores how our ideologies are. Think about this as well, charismatic and "peaceful" beings who want to share with us their tech and heal us. It's also about religion. The old series didn't have a priest who was questioning everything that the V said. That's what makes this series so good, is that it has more depth to it then the original series. Plus the role of Anna, she has a hidden agenda, and while I am a democrat, I can see huge allusions to Obama and his presidential reign. The old series was directed more towards the whole Cold War era, in a time where we didn't know where we were going or what we were doing. In this new series, we have 9/11 and terrorists and sleeper cells.
Local seattle author, Syne Mitchell explores the idea of implants connected with technology The Changeling Plague TechnoGenesis (if you want a good version of what a future with implants looks like, this is a must read) The Last Mortal Man (three books, awesome series, another implant book)
quick question here. I'm sure this has already been covered, but I am confused, so hopefully this will answer it. are we talking targeting laser here which then is coupled with something else, such as a missile that fires or are we talking about an actual laser that fires and does damage, such as the laser that the Death Star has?
Is it just me, or are people getting stupider and it's the younger generations who are getting smarter? People got all afraid of Y2K thinking it would be the end of the civilized world and we'd be back to the stone age, and lo nothing happened. other then it becoming a new year and computers and technology still existing. People take television and movies too seriously. I've known people who've read The Left Behind Series and take it as Gospel. ::rolls Eyes:: So you see it's because we're really a lot more uneducated then we let on. and we force these things on others who take it as gospel, and sooner or later we've got mass stupidity and suicides and other issues because of one Hollywood movie.
Yaghoi.
I was in Nz in May and visited both the A.J. Hacket place and the Zorb place out of Rotorura. two awesome experiences. lots of videos and photos. I miss the place, it's one of the places that I would go back to and visit, possibly even live there. I love Queenstown, very New York style place.
North Korea: Former Soviet Protectorate Cuba: Former Soviet Base
Is there a flight mode for the Ipod Touch, or is that only available on the Iphone?
I'm not sure if this question was brought up already, if it has been, then mod me down...however, I've been thinking. why not just create a new x-box system, like they did when they created the 360. Keep all the same elements and everything. essentially it'd be the 360, but it would have the inboard system for the Natal. I see nothing wrong with going out and buying the Natal as an add on, but yet at the same time, I find it extremely interesting that they want to do an add on for (when all is said and done mind you) $100. If they were just to create a new system, call it the X-box 360+ and have everything built in, wouldn't that be more cheaper in the long run? Because when you think about it, do you really want to go out and buy something that may not work, when if they build it in system, they can test it to make sure it works. That I think was something along the same lines when they first did in comp web cams, because people weren't sure if the product was going to work. I dunno. just my thoughts.
Sounds also like what was heard in The Sparrow. Though in this case the transmissions from Rakhat wasn't music, but the planets poet celebrating the joys of sex/rape. The transmissions were heard the same way though; through radar/radio. It does raise an interesting question though, since after reading The Sparrow, we now hear music.....but how do we know it's actually music.
I think Land that what you're missing is that there are people in college who really don't want to be in class, that the only reason they're there is because they're on a sports scholarship or something to that extent. They're forced to take classes, so they take something that A) they really don't care about and B) something that is easy. Unfortunately that doesn't translate out in college at all, unless you somehow don't declare a major at all and take all gen eds for all four years that you're there (which can be done apparently) and just breeze through. I realize though that once again with PowerPoint this also enables a student to skip out on class because a lot of profs that I know of, will post the PowerPoint they show in class to the server for the class. This is one of those things that I like, because most of my profs move through the slides way too fast to write anything down. The other thing that they do is that they will print out the slides(the Bio/Chem profs at my school do this) and then you can write in the lines they provide, while they talk about the slides as they show each one.
Rule 34?
Or we could just do what The Visitors do and simply fix all problems that way.
you also forget they're psychic space jellyfish.
honestly, Apple products would be better. My school is a fully apple integrated school. I fully recommend that all schools and universities go Apple.
could do what Tom and Huck did.
A Dark Tower reference. You sir, Rock.
this is why we still need traffic directors.
Seems a lot closer now then it did before.
Hey as long as we don't get gene mutated rat creatures with awesome powers, we should be good. Think about it, a rat that can easily turn your rat trap into a hover craft, a rat that can control weather, a rat that is going crazy because she's got the powers of the universe floating around in her sub-conscious, a rat that shoots beams out of his eyes.