Like most things, its circumstantial. And yes, a candidate has a right to know. But depending on how you phrase your question or who brings it up, it can end badly.
Like most things, its circumstantial. And yes, a candidate has a right to know. But depending on how you phrase your question or who brings it up, it can end badly.
Too often now, companies dont call back. After i was outsourced, I had a string of companies, even those who expressed interest, just not call anymore. I had 2 that basically had an offer for me, but just forgot, etc. Id love to know why I didn't get the job. But basically, their motto is, if we're not hiring you,…
While companies like to pretend they encourage a work/home life balance, any mention or questions of hours, overtime, etc, before an offer is made are certainly not going to look in your favor. #learnedthehardway
I'm clearly a horrible geek. I've seen one of these. BSG
Maybe I'm alone on this..but I kind of get Carl. He is a kid. I remember being a kid and the idea of mortality didn't really register as it should. Heck, we all did dumb things. While I understand the circumstances are extreme, kids do get antsy. Heck adults do... So while Carl is kind of an ass, its partially…
Running it at home. Cant/don't want to run cat 5, but wifi can get bogged down. For media access, EOP works fantastic..
Thanks. It was the first episode my wife ever watched. (Crazy, right?!) Her favorite line to this day is "Oh, I don't have time for this. I have to buy a single piece of fruit with a coupon and then return it. Making people wait behind me while I complain."
I don't let FB publish my birthday for this reason. While no one knows it, I make sure I have peoples contact info up to date, birthdays included. This way, I always have a record.
TB drives have become cheap. If they cant afford servers, maybe just head to Amazon and order about 80 2 TB drives. Have agents hook them up to their work computers.
I still cant accept Matt Smith over David Tenant. I'm warming up to him...
in iOS7, they'll put them in a subaru :)
I hope they stick to it! If they boycott everyone that supports basic human rights, then they'll just end up living in a cave.
I'm using Waze. Problem solved.
OK...depending on your location, your feelings may matter. But I suggest having a system where if you lose your device, you call your contact and tell them so. They'll thank you.
I understand that these will be their new plans. The limited plans will be vanishing. Is that accurate?
I'm cautious. I think the likelihood of my phone being stolen, me losing it, or having a medical issue is more likely than me being taken hostage. 1. If my phone is lost or stolen, I'd tell the contact of such a thing from a different phone, email, etc. 2. Asking for a ransom without having a person is like trying to…
My lock screen is text displaying a contact phone number in case the phone is stolen (with reward offered, or IN CASE OF EMERGENCY.
I agree. I cant understand how anyone would see this and think its better.
I can't understand how they can pitch this as being better for the customer. You would think they would do something simpler and slightly cheaper to attract more customers and keep them happy. Which would result in more money.
Unless Apple's Maps app lets you input hazards, cops, corrections, etc as nicely as Waze does, I'll stick with Waze.