The argument about whether their newspaper ads are advertising wages or the typical price of a service is interesting, and I wonder which answer is correct (if not both).
The argument about whether their newspaper ads are advertising wages or the typical price of a service is interesting, and I wonder which answer is correct (if not both).
As an Asian immigrant, who’s family (and extended) owns nails salon or work in the nail salon industry, that piece was laughable and wasn’t very accurate, but whatever sells articles and get clicks.
They do. It’s a department of state drivers licence. On mobile right now so I can’t find a pic
A pretender at being Chinese,
There is a weird glee that people get from dragging out bad opinions people had in their younger, dumber days. Like, I was extremely “problematic,” as they say, as a youth, but thank God I didn’t have a twitter account to write all my dumbshit opinions about women or whatever. Then I grew up! And it’s fine! I…
Just a heads up, it’s not going to rub many people the right way if feminism starts focusing on censoring and policing individual speech.
I’m growing more and more uncomfortable with the seemingly increasing progressive notion that people’s backgrounds must be fully delved into and punishment doled out for things they did years and years ago, retroactive, permanent punishment. It strikes me as so anti-liberal.
“Like, y’all wasn’t trippin on that in 2011, or 2012, or 2013, or 2014, or half of 2015. But out of nowhere, the UK has a problem with me coming into their country?”
I still don’t understand how someone who has been married four times can say with a straight face that it undermines her religious beliefs to allow gay people to marry.
Note that they drove 400 miles AFTER the inspection. 400 miles is a lot of driving and if it was inspected before winter I am willing to venture that the brakes were working properly at the time of inspection. Sounds to me like the people were looking to sue whomever they could. I get losing someone tragically is…
According to a report from The Buffalo News, Thomas English—a police lieutenant with the city of Buffalo—drove…
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It’s not about the impact, it’s about the terms of employment. He knew full well what he did was wrong, even acknowledges it. Most jobs, even crappy ones, don’t allow any form of talking to the media without permission. His is even more important. It was a simple rule to follow. How is that a mistake? Even I know not…
Right, but the terms of one’s employment contract generally specify no breaking of any NDA agreements you may have with the company, and it's widely known that Treehouse employees are subject to a strict NDA agreement.
And then hope he doesn’t do it again? You could never trust the guy with anything secret, and the is most everything they work on at treehouse.
Actually, most corporations make it very clear that any public discussion of the company itself HAS to go through their media relations department.
Incidentally, there is nothing in this decision making process that I, not working in the gaming industry myself, would not have expected.
I’d love it if everyone you care about read this comment and realized what a toxic, thoughtless person you’re capable of being and reconsidered having you in their lives, but only by weighing in your good qualities as well.
Why would that make your day? ARe you dumb, angry or both?
Large corporations do risk management extensively. All risk management models lead to this conclusion. He had to be fired. There was zero benefit to the corporation from keeping him. (unless you project the ‘human” side of his potential contributions)