Agreed, this is pretty gross.
It’s socially acceptable to talk about symptoms, just be sure not to bring up the underlying disease.
I tried one of these video screening interviews once. It’s very unfriendly to the neuro-atypical. Gave up about halfway through, because I was on the verge of a stress-induced panic attack and figured the job wasn’t worth it with this kind of hoop to apply.
This sounds like just another way of saying “ideas guy”.
I get a lot of “can you just make me a checklist I can follow.”
I’m teaching computer networking and this hits the nail on the head. My students are plenty willing to learn answers to multiple choice questions. However, it is like pulling teeth trying to give them anything even slightly open ended. Sorry, at your real job the boss isn’t going to come up to you in a panic and say “the network went down, which of these 4 answers is the reason?”
Troubleshooting, researching, and having curiosity are all important in this field. I’m having difficulty getting them to see that, or care.
Gay Ben.
Ah that brings me back.
They can’t do that, it’s illegal!
Dang this comment section is depressing.
Ayo that was amazing on the Sansa Clip+.
Blah-haj.
Which I know is horrible and wrong but I can’t make myself stop.
I vaguely remember there being some sort of cheese where you just change something stupidly far back in the past that was a bit of a balance headache, wonder if they did something about it.
Yeah I meant utilities, my bad.
Most people don’t hate actual Monopoly, they hate the house rules version of it. Rent Utilities go in the bank, Free Parking is just an empty space. If you don’t buy the property it goes to auction.
That sounds like a real lasanyer shoe day.
“We value none of our workers, it’s nothing personal.”