CyberBrecht posted:two days off in a row? looks like we've got a labor aristocrat here
our good union got us on the 9 day fortnight and i gotta say, the 30 hr work week is kind of my 'thing' now
Keven posted:Doing it shmorky style
wow u followed this lol
Red_Lobster posted:if only an area the size of delaware would wash away off the coast of delaware...
*plays exploding bomb sound* BAMM! you're listening to drive time with lobster and the crab on 97.3 K-Rock.
kcnaofficial posted:I noticed that after Trump's win, normal people have decided to start showing up in the hidey hole meetings that they're supposed to be afraid of because any respectable organization pays rent. By being active organizing in my community I have learned so many nice things about Hillary's career in public service.
It's not easy but my advice is to just ignore these remarks. Reality agrees that Clinton was a bad candidate, that must needs suffice.
shriekingviolet posted:just failed to get an administration and policy job at a university org that i've given 6 years of free work (i see a pattern emerging) because their board of confused children want to prioritize "new energy." i predict they will lose their mandatory plebiscite to stay funded this spring, oh well.
so this org that chose not to hire me is asking me to help, for free, do the thing I would have been doing for money (pull their ass out of the fire) if they had hired me.
it's only noon and i'm already all
Keven posted:Got a date tonight baby... oh yea
What is...... His name.
cars posted:that's a reference to a thread from three years ago
Yeah.... aaahhdoi.
like, a store doing good business might lead to the power to automate that worker out of a job next month, or internal analytics might suggest firing workers regardless to increase profits, and if it was a kid working at their family's store that's a net gain to the kid in the short and long term: the family has more money the next month, the store they might inherit gains value and the kid can go out and look for another job with a net increase in their wellbeing, their ability to go to college later, etc. if a worker gets fired from a chain store nowadays, they're just fucked and everyone knows they're not paid sufficiently anyway, so any service they render prompts gratitude from the customer and the polite response (honest or not) is, it wasn't any extra trouble for the worker.
people seemed to stop and think about that a little harder than when it was just discussion on the level of "boomers" and "millennials" and sniping back and forth about "feeling entitled"... economic thinking never fails to impress in the west I guess.
Them: Thabk you
U: you're welcome. I acknowledge your thanks and accept you as my sexual father.
But this is what happens
Them: thank you
U: I don't give a single shit about you or the thing I just did bitch. I use a special phone computer program to meet and fuck your daughter.
Guess what her hobby was? Open mic-er, folks.
One example. For the MA you have to take three courses plus the major paper. You have to take courses in both your designated major and minor fields. They offer mandatory core courses in these fields. The core courses are a full course each, and you have to take a certain half-course by mandate, so I thought you could only take one half-course elective, which seemed weird. The core courses in your major and minor fields aren't intended for MA students though, I figured out. You take your designated major and minor fields but you don't take the core courses yet. So you get to take 2.5 courses of whatever you want, provided that you take them in a number of fields. There are various layers of exceptions on top of that, but the character of the program is entirely different now that I know I don't have to take the core courses!!! Waaaaa!!! Now I can take a bunch of different weird courses, including ones strange ones in another department or some badass shit.
UK university seems really bizarre to me compared to Canada (this is even more so after reading getfiscal's post), all the degree programs seem incredibly insular. i was speaking to someone about some psychology stuff and i asked if any of the classes she mentioned were available to people in other programs and apparently the prospect was so insane that she didn't even understand it let alone have a helpful answer
welcome to england!! everyone must get in their designated box!! everything is fine!!
drwhat posted:i went and spoke to some people at a university in london and they were weird and marxist and i will probably go there to be those things too.
UK university seems really bizarre to me compared to Canada (this is even more so after reading getfiscal's post), all the degree programs seem incredibly insular. i was speaking to someone about some psychology stuff and i asked if any of the classes she mentioned were available to people in other programs and apparently the prospect was so insane that she didn't even understand it let alone have a helpful answer
welcome to england!! everyone must get in their designated box!! everything is fine!!
Departments are largely the same in USA & everyone talks about the need for interdisciplinary study and nobody ever takes the steps to reorganize the depaetments to allow for it.