This happened to me at a work party. I was talking to an HR lady and some of the food from her mouth flew out and landed on my glasses. Like a big chunk of food, right in my field of view.We both pretended it didn’t happen. We wanted for the conversation to end and I left to clean my glasses.
Yeah, that makes the most sense in my mind. When I’d first saw it I thought it was a bubble level. XD
As long as I get an extra payday without a decrease in payment, I’m good. I doubt that would be the case though.
Tens of thousands at Burning Man told to conserve water and food after heavy rains leave attendees unable to leave Nevada desert
lol at, "the organizers said on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter." I love how this is journalism is handling this switch.
Or they put their kids in a cheap “school” without regulations and can be abused or whatever while the parents have to go to workOr be home schooledOr they have to go into the labor force early All of these are terrible options
I worked at a fast food place in high school. They trained us to put the condiments on the bottom bun so you taste it sooner in the tongue. I basically eat my burgers with that logic in mind now. Whatever side the door is is now down.
The back-to-office backfire: Companies ending WFH perks lose out on top talent, who view flexible work as equivalent to an 8% raise
Keep in mind this does not just apply to ‘top talent’. Anyone who is confident they can find something elsewhere and have a good enough resume to land a hybrid/WFH job will do so, if pushed.
Here’s an analogy from a non technical person. Fediverse is the universe. The protocol is the laws of nature by which the universe functions. Lemmy is a galaxy or cluster of galaxies in the universe.
"Don't judge a book by its cover." is a bad idiom, because bookcovers are desinged to represent the content of the book.
This happened to me at a work party. I was talking to an HR lady and some of the food from her mouth flew out and landed on my glasses.
Like a big chunk of food, right in my field of view.
We both pretended it didn’t happen. We wanted for the conversation to end and I left to clean my glasses.