Then call in sick a week later to attend an interview.
I have done interviews in the past after business hours. Most places realize that valuable candidates have jobs. Most also respect your needs to take care of old employers during the transition. Recruiters doing pre-screening, however, care about nothing but commission.
In Texas you can be "let go" for no reason at all. You can also leave for no reason. This is an advantage for some and a liability for others. (Both on the worker side and employer side) One time when I was let go, I was given just over one month notice to clean up my projects, two months severance after that, and a bonus payment after 2 months if specific metrics were met. I had work in the first week after leaving. If you are adding value, they will not just dump you. (OK, some will, but word gets around...)
I see it as too long for a warning (who can live a year with no income?) but to light to be serious. I really want to see more easy to use tools for users to drop authorities they do not trust. That will change things fast.
Why in the hell would anyone trust certificates signed by a Chinese CA to begin with?
A better question is how do you know if your certificates are issued by a Chinese company? They have a lot of cash, and are buying a lot of companies...
Air travel should be one of those novelty things that the lucky few can justify, same with having something air freighted, sure its nice to get stuff 2 days, but reality is waiting a week or two isnt a problem.
The rest of us should be traveling via high speed rail or hyperloop.
Thank you for deciding how fast I need to travel, or how quickly I need something. And thanks for killing many people as auto travel is much more dangerous then air travel. Sure appreciate it! And can you direct me to a hyperloop, please? I can't seem to find mine.
If you steal food, they no longer have the food. If you "steal" content, they still have the content. It took a lot of work to twist the English language around copying be "theft." It may still be a crime, and it may have some disproportionately stiff penalties, but it is not stealing.
This is my only reply to you, because you lack the simple understanding of how economics works with something like content. You are still stealing from someone by not paying for the content, because you took part in the content w/o compensating the creator(s) and the theft is their revenue, from the money charged, that represents time/materials on their part.
So I can "steal" the GNP of the entire planit, and double our productivity? The theory of "lost revenue" implies that the revenue was there to be lost.
If you steal food, they no longer have the food. If you "steal" content, they still have the content. It took a lot of work to twist the English language around copying be "theft." It may still be a crime, and it may have some disproportionately stiff penalties, but it is not stealing.
... because Europeans do not see taxes as some evil boogeyman, but rather as a necessity to enjoy a good standard of living and not have to worry about bankrupting the entire family should they ever get cancer or if they want to send their kids to university.
And all Europeans think exactly alike too... And all of them love taxes!
Take it easy, Obama.
Baby Bush oversaw a hell of a lot more scaling back of due process than Obama. But I bet you don't see it that way.
So it is OK to rob you if you have been robbed before?
And if someone is let go after, everybody reads about it on GlassDoor.
Then call in sick a week later to attend an interview.
I have done interviews in the past after business hours. Most places realize that valuable candidates have jobs. Most also respect your needs to take care of old employers during the transition. Recruiters doing pre-screening, however, care about nothing but commission.
In Texas you can be "let go" for no reason at all. You can also leave for no reason. This is an advantage for some and a liability for others. (Both on the worker side and employer side) One time when I was let go, I was given just over one month notice to clean up my projects, two months severance after that, and a bonus payment after 2 months if specific metrics were met. I had work in the first week after leaving. If you are adding value, they will not just dump you. (OK, some will, but word gets around...)
"Deal locally, face-to-face"
https://www.craigslist.org/abo...
At least they did not paw with a fake cashiers check...
Testing? That is what users do!
on commercial aircraft!
Or at least it is a good argument for removable batteries... Think of one of these in checked baggage!
Actually this is called "risk assessment." It was just badly done and very public risk assessment. Along the lines of Ford Pinto bad...
I hope she enjoys retirement. Her days as a CEO will be over soon.
Almost? What do you need for failure?
I see it as too long for a warning (who can live a year with no income?) but to light to be serious. I really want to see more easy to use tools for users to drop authorities they do not trust. That will change things fast.
Why in the hell would anyone trust certificates signed by a Chinese CA to begin with?
A better question is how do you know if your certificates are issued by a Chinese company? They have a lot of cash, and are buying a lot of companies...
Bad Logan'a Run reference with the wrong color because I forgot. Yes, i get the irony of that...
But if there was no money to pay, there was no revenue to have "lost" in the first place.
But I was a Blue only 5 years ago!
We are... https://www.washingtonpost.com...
Air travel should be one of those novelty things that the lucky few can justify, same with having something air freighted, sure its nice to get stuff 2 days, but reality is waiting a week or two isnt a problem.
The rest of us should be traveling via high speed rail or hyperloop.
Thank you for deciding how fast I need to travel, or how quickly I need something. And thanks for killing many people as auto travel is much more dangerous then air travel. Sure appreciate it! And can you direct me to a hyperloop, please? I can't seem to find mine.
Linus?
If you steal food, they no longer have the food. If you "steal" content, they still have the content. It took a lot of work to twist the English language around copying be "theft." It may still be a crime, and it may have some disproportionately stiff penalties, but it is not stealing.
This is my only reply to you, because you lack the simple understanding of how economics works with something like content. You are still stealing from someone by not paying for the content, because you took part in the content w/o compensating the creator(s) and the theft is their revenue, from the money charged, that represents time/materials on their part.
So I can "steal" the GNP of the entire planit, and double our productivity? The theory of "lost revenue" implies that the revenue was there to be lost.
I honestly can not tell if this is a joke, or authentic stupid. Both are equally likely.
If you steal food, they no longer have the food. If you "steal" content, they still have the content. It took a lot of work to twist the English language around copying be "theft." It may still be a crime, and it may have some disproportionately stiff penalties, but it is not stealing.
You can't really enjoy porn in public...
Maybe you can't... http://nypost.com/2016/09/11/b...
Because magic openwrt can make an 802.11b AP support Dual bad AC easily!
... because Europeans do not see taxes as some evil boogeyman, but rather as a necessity to enjoy a good standard of living and not have to worry about bankrupting the entire family should they ever get cancer or if they want to send their kids to university.
And all Europeans think exactly alike too... And all of them love taxes!
Along the lines of the FaceBook friend suggestion of a prostitute he had just visited that prompted a concerned call from a client. Amusing and scary!