I’ve been salaried for the past 40 years, and I can tell you there are very few employers who feel that a salaried employee can work on anything they want while at the office. Am I missing something?
I’ve been salaried for the past 40 years, and I can tell you there are very few employers who feel that a salaried employee can work on anything they want while at the office. Am I missing something?
I agree. Add to that, she’s probably paid a six figure income to do that job. Being in one of the hottest fields (cybersecurity) in one of the hottest fields, she can easily go work elsewhere if she doesn’t like Google’s benefits and working culture. Google doesn’t owe her a living, but in the alternate universe of…
I’m not sure what employer would put up with an agitator in the professional ranks. This engineer ought to know that, but perhaps she’s very naive.
Elon-worshipers will say something like “where he’s going they don’t need windshield wipers.”
Jokish perhaps, not Jukish.
I’m still not sure what the advantage of an electric car is, for the owner. It seems to me you give up the ability to do long range trips, and for about the same price as an internal combustion engine. Then, there are the battery issues, as most of the US is cold. What’s the selling point?
I've had a FB account for several years now. So far I've lost all of my friends, my job, and am not really sure who I live with anymore (I think they're my family but I have no time to really use for getting to know them). Facebook is great!
I think you should downgrade further to a Yugo.