I have been a network engineer with no degree for many years, but I did have a lot of certs. It'd be nice if there were something similar for programming. But I've never seen anyone care that much about the engineer title. I've always thought it's someone who understands his craft/engine design in and out, but doesn't design it himself. The architect designs it. The tech can perform documented solutions
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I've always wondered this... I run a cheap PSU that came with my rig and I've never had issues with it
You should have added "must be available to work all weekends" or have one weekend day off (Sunday) and another week day off (like Tuesday)
Pizza parties for me have either been where
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I work in service industry and am allowed to grab a slice but I must eat it at my desk and keep working
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I work in technology industry and my boss is well aware we're going to have to work through lunch for the 3rd day in a row because of massive outages and orders pizza
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Sales is coming into the building and they're celebrating with catered lunch but we get pizza as a consolation
Same with motorcycles. All year is motorcycle weather for me
IANAL but i'm pretty sure that even without an NDA anything you develop on the job is considered IP of the company. However, as long as it's not a blatant copy paste(a rewrite), it's hard to legally enforce that because they have to prove damages. Meaning that if they shelfed the idea/program, even if it's a blatant copy paste they can't do anything.
Charlotte had protests a few years back for a similar issue, so it's very possible. I'm all for protests, but sometimes people travel just to cause mischief and for petty crime.
It's very clear that workers need to unionize for bargaining power. I'm seeing more support for unions day after day so I'd say people are becoming more informed
Damn, I live in CLT and that video was tough to watch. Looks like an obvious excessive use of force. And the PD already defended the officer's use of force... I have a feeling this will lead to protests.
Do you mind giving a bit more info? I skimmed the about page and I understand the gist, but how do you see how others solved the problem? Do you have to wait for that puzzle to be done and then look at the leaderboard? Do some people solve these in group settings?
Very interesting video. Thanks 👍
Thanks, yeah I think in service benefits are great but life after the military is always the pain point. The military sometimes has crazy signing bonuses and you get the GI bill as well, I think if the military appealed to people's life after service more then more people would sign up. Maybe do that in place of the GI bill. Homes are crazy right now because there aren't enough homes, not so much because they're expensive to build.
Unless you go with an MOS that you'd like to do after the military, a lot of the time the skills you learn don't really transfer to civilian life. Young adults don't usually know what they'd find rewarding and the recruiters can often trick you into some job you didn't want. I wouldn't recommend it to most people.
Never looked into those, they're more affordable than I thought they'd be