Great spot-on advice!
Great spot-on advice!
I came in expecting to roll my eyes at the celebrity relationship, was surprised it was a decent request for advice!
(Totally thought it was going to be Dr. Nerdlove smacking some sense into “Megan Fox is my Waifu” letter.)
“Baby, after considering all of the resumes and interviewing all of the candidates, I’d like to offer you this promotion.”
Would you prefer that they confused people even further with the title Least recalled among the vehicles sold in sufficient quantity for us to take a statistically relevant measurement?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH*snert*ahahahah.
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Basing it off of salary seems strange, I was doing great two years ago according to that figure but got a substantial promotion/raise since then so am under that now.
Any company with an engineering department?
There’s plenty. If you act like it’s a myth, it will remain a myth.
If you begin working at 25, you’re likely coming from grad school. $60,000 is a pretty normal salary. If it’s high, it’s to the degree of having just been rounded up to the nearest $5,000.
lol. Engineering. Accounting, finance.
You know, services people need and pay for..
I have double my salary in student loan debt, does that count?
I expect a lot of depressed millenials in this thread
The absolute worst misunderstanding of time zones award has to go to GoToMeeting/GoToWebinar. They list time zones as for example “(GMT-06:00) Central Time (US and Canada)“ and the GMT offset should reduce confusion but it doesn’t because they change it with DST.
For such a pedantic article, you’d think the author would know that it’s “daylight saving time”, not “daylight savings time”.
he could generate an additional $100,348 for retirement by age 65...
As the Girl says in Anon: “It’s not that I have something to hide. I have nothing I want you to see.”
I still trust PGP more than encrypted messaging apps. At least Signal is open source, but using anything with a closed source and a corporate oversight is just asking to be surprised later on down the road when your conversations were not as private as you thought.
FTFY. Now you don’t have a clickbait article that is only relevant news to 9% of Americans (and probably a much smaller percentage of Lifehacker readers).