Still better than a merchant that won’t even use what they sell.
Still better than a merchant that won’t even use what they sell.
At least the tech director believes enough on their product to actually use it.
So true. At the same time, this happens because a lot of hiring managers don’t know intimately what the job actually does, so they resort to cookie-cutter interview techniques.
I don’t care about NSFW subs per se, but they’re useful canaries in the coal mine. If they’re gone gone, it’s a fine indicator of what’s about to come next.
Maybe, part of your job is to not touch anything in a random day and observe what happens when something breaks. That way, you can document what’s not being fixed so that your team is more prepared when you’re actually not there.
Until we meet again, Ilmen-mariner
Except that they’ll put it in more… eloquent language. 😅
The elves did not pay their license to exist in Middle-Earth. And so their opacity decreased until their bodies completely fade away.
The future is regarded in a low light.
Why don’t they program using spreadsheets? Are they stupid?
At least around 2015 when SpaceX landed a rocket for the first time, it really does look like he’s the real life Tony Stark. People change, sometimes for the worse.
I refuse reading these out of principle.
If they do it and the hospital is not careful, the latter may become Kaiser Temporario
Joke’s on them I like retro logos
They’re free to shape Reddit as they see fit. Although I mourn the loss of the past states of Reddit, I’m also free to extract myself from that ecosystem.
Not necessarily ‘ding’ them, but it would be nice if the Ford CEO uses a Ford when going to work. If said CEO goes out of their way to not use a Ford, then that’s a red flag.