• go $fsck yourself@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    Holy fucking shit. I almost was exposed to a swear word on the Internet by some asshole cunt. That bitch didn’t know it’s fucking illegal to swear on the Internet. Thank fucking god someone put a thin line over it that barely covers it. I was about to shit a brick.

    fuck

  • Dr. Moose@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    That’s how I learned to code. Got a night security job to pay bills and just took my laptop there. In my whole time there I had to get up from my desk maybe 2 times because some drunk dudes would get lost and stumble into the territory lol

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      2 days ago

      This is exactly what I think every time I hear about boring jobs. Why not use the time for something else? But I suppose in many boring jobs you are still monitored and have to pay attention.

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        1 day ago

        Many boring jobs are overly strict and forbid employees for any form of multi tasking and often not because it would make them worse workers but because the employer has all the power and would rather not take any risks even though the risks are so minimal.

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          14 hours ago

          I mean if you pay someone to watch something, you think it is a super easy job, but you want him to do their best.
          Still I don’t think it’s reasonable for someone to be at maximum alertness watching like a store somewhere at night.
          But I believe there are many jobs where people don’t care. You have to be there and not break some rules, but that’s it.

          • Dr. Moose@lemmy.world
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            5 hours ago

            This is absolutely a scale thing. Small teams and employers can learn about each other and evaluate risks more accurately than big corporations.

            If I hire a security guard for my own company and perimeter I’m familiar with I know exactly how much work is needed to secure it and I know exactly what I should expect from my guard. On the other hand, if a big specialized company does this as a service they don’t know this and thus impose stricter requirements and expectations.

            I think this makes sense but also why can’t we just do more of the former and less of the latter as it’s clearly less efficient from societal pov even if appears to be more efficient from purely economical one.

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              36 minutes ago

              I too believe, you can “hide” inside a big companies structures.

  • sumguyonline@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    Where is $17 a lot of money? In your parents basement??? I guess tendies would be covered for this greentext. Get an education and get double that, still be broke, and still work until your mental breakdown, at which point if all of you’s can organize your break downs to align, we might be able to take that mental anguish out of the 1% families who’s houses are burning in the palisades. Yeah I said it, the universe hates the palisades. Burn baby burn.