712 pts · August 24, 2018
Don’t go into this industry go DevOps or software eng instead, way more money, way more demand, generally way less stress.
Leaving a job sans notice is no different.
And I don’t see why employees should treat it differently than the employees do. Employers can fire people without notice in most states.
I mean business treats labor as a market, markets rarely have morality perspective. If they did minimum wage would be over $20 an hour.
All things being equal a rational actor won’t take a job for market pay with a longer commute when other options are available.
Travel time and commuting are huge expenses. Do you make that clear in the job posting or surprise people later in the process?
Now the tables turn and it’s all oh poor businesses, why can’t people show some professionalism? So unfair waaaah waaah.
For years businesses have treated candidates like crap, no callbacks, no info on status, basically ghosted them.
I have a business degree, I don’t hate business I just hate people complaining about problems they created.
The business world created this by treating applicants like shit for years, they can take their professionalism and get bent.
My trick is I’d never date anyone that needed money for me, looking for cofounder, not a dependent.
Have never had this but Cachaça which is distilled from fermented sugarcane is quite good in cocktails.
Remind me again how well Russia would do against the US military ?
So how exactly is the average joe who owns little to no stock effected more than the CEO if it tanks?
Effected by definition, if I own $100k of shares in MS and you own $10 of the price drops 5o% I lost $50k and you lost $5
If the average Joe doesn’t own the stock they literally can’t get fucked by price fluctuations and the less they own the less they are…
I’m also a Sr. Software engineer with degrees in business so I know a tiny bit about markets and economics and technology.
Low fees or not.
As a Visa customer for instance I can buy goods and services anywhere in the world with my Visa card, that’s not true of any crypto…
Customers are dumb, they want easy systems that just work. Payment networks are established, available everywhere, well regulated…
I’m well aware of what they charge but they offer something that crypto nerds don’t understand, a ready made access to a market
A quarter of losses or even several or even a few years doesn’t necessarily equate to the stock being worthless.
How can the average joe be the person getting fucked if they don’t own any of it, listen to yourself good lord…
Completely wrong, investors are betting that companies future returns will increase thus increasing the value of the company.
Yeah 1984 just like their equipment. Russian couldn’t do jack shit in a ground war against the US or NATO
Fair enough. 140 does suck ?
That’s true in any market though, there will always be stuff over valued and under valued, there’s whole investment ideologies based on that
Yeah generally there’s some multiplier, some stocks (and arguably the entire market) are over valued in relation to eps etc.
Whip out a card and pay with crypto
There are some retailers that let you buy with crypto, I’ll grant you that, but we’re not even close to the place where I can…
Don’t go into this industry go DevOps or software eng instead, way more money, way more demand, generally way less stress.
Leaving a job sans notice is no different.
And I don’t see why employees should treat it differently than the employees do. Employers can fire people without notice in most states.
I mean business treats labor as a market, markets rarely have morality perspective. If they did minimum wage would be over $20 an hour.
All things being equal a rational actor won’t take a job for market pay with a longer commute when other options are available.
Travel time and commuting are huge expenses. Do you make that clear in the job posting or surprise people later in the process?
Now the tables turn and it’s all oh poor businesses, why can’t people show some professionalism? So unfair waaaah waaah.
For years businesses have treated candidates like crap, no callbacks, no info on status, basically ghosted them.
I have a business degree, I don’t hate business I just hate people complaining about problems they created.
The business world created this by treating applicants like shit for years, they can take their professionalism and get bent.
My trick is I’d never date anyone that needed money for me, looking for cofounder, not a dependent.
Have never had this but Cachaça which is distilled from fermented sugarcane is quite good in cocktails.
Remind me again how well Russia would do against the US military ?
So how exactly is the average joe who owns little to no stock effected more than the CEO if it tanks?
Effected by definition, if I own $100k of shares in MS and you own $10 of the price drops 5o% I lost $50k and you lost $5
If the average Joe doesn’t own the stock they literally can’t get fucked by price fluctuations and the less they own the less they are…
I’m also a Sr. Software engineer with degrees in business so I know a tiny bit about markets and economics and technology.
Low fees or not.
As a Visa customer for instance I can buy goods and services anywhere in the world with my Visa card, that’s not true of any crypto…
Customers are dumb, they want easy systems that just work. Payment networks are established, available everywhere, well regulated…
I’m well aware of what they charge but they offer something that crypto nerds don’t understand, a ready made access to a market
A quarter of losses or even several or even a few years doesn’t necessarily equate to the stock being worthless.
How can the average joe be the person getting fucked if they don’t own any of it, listen to yourself good lord…
Completely wrong, investors are betting that companies future returns will increase thus increasing the value of the company.
Yeah 1984 just like their equipment. Russian couldn’t do jack shit in a ground war against the US or NATO
Fair enough. 140 does suck ?
That’s true in any market though, there will always be stuff over valued and under valued, there’s whole investment ideologies based on that
Yeah generally there’s some multiplier, some stocks (and arguably the entire market) are over valued in relation to eps etc.
Whip out a card and pay with crypto
There are some retailers that let you buy with crypto, I’ll grant you that, but we’re not even close to the place where I can…