I have seen plenty of managers who actually have negative value to the company. The technical workers eventually find workarounds to get things done in spite of the manager, but he's still reducing efficiency.
Similar schemes have been commonplace on cnc machining centers for decades. You buy a $200k machine, and then pay thousands extra to turn on a few more k of ram.
It works.
I for one.
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Citation needed.
Indeed. History shows that tuition rises to match the money available.
I have seen plenty of managers who actually have negative value to the company. The technical workers eventually find workarounds to get things done in spite of the manager, but he's still reducing efficiency.
Indeed. Employers can't find enough qualified workers willing to work for what the employers would like to pay.
Get ready for your new Terrafoam domecile.
Do you have any practical suggestions on how to accomplish that?
Indeed. "I was just following orders" is no excuse.
You think your vote matters?
Didn't know that. Thanks, I'll have to look into that.
I haven't flown since the scanners were installed. We're planning a road trip family vacation.
Sure, but I bet the machine cost well more than $5k.
TFA says $5k.
I want adamantium endmills.
It's called STL, short for stereolithogrophy, and it's been around for decades.
Lol. That's actually about accurate, since theists are a dying breed.
You drive continuously? Never get out of the car?
How much did it cost for you to do that?
And you OWN your computer and everything in it, right?
The auto makers may not realize it, but they DO get money from used car sales. People sell their old car to get money to put toward a new one.
The car's computer will detect a DRM violation and lock out until towed to an authorized dealer.
Similar schemes have been commonplace on cnc machining centers for decades. You buy a $200k machine, and then pay thousands extra to turn on a few more k of ram.
Making a stressful merge even more difficult and dangerous.