Yeah, the price is something pretty essential that they left out.
Yeah, the price is something pretty essential that they left out.
Electric car for the mundane. Motorcycle for fun. Problem solved.
TSA.... Their thumbs in YOUR asses
It’s obvious security theater people.
The only problem with your model of transferring low-skilled workers into high-skilled workers is that it doesn’t always work. I’ve seen the results of people who couldn’t keep jobs at Walmart transferred into a skilled position. The result is miserable failure, poor quality, and a lack of pride in their work.
Now if only they could make an automated thing to make love to my wife once every 6 months!
Every wizard needs her Magic Wand.
Live in Dallas too as an Electrical Engineer.
So you’re arguing that we shouldn’t be using the full capacity of the roadway and to encourage single-lane backups miles before a work zone, then?
I’m working by a long-term construction site with a years-long lane closure and every morning I see a queue backing up through multiple intersections in the one through lane…
Yeah, we’re the urinary tract infection.
Lol I’m not disputing that at all, but even the title suggests that this article might be preaching to the wrong choir ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
LOL do we work at the same company? We fired the developer that created our framework (because he would show up at 930 sometimes. Gasp!) and pissed off the #2 developer by not giving him a raise after our #1 left. He quit a month ago to go work at Microsoft after HR bluffed that this is the best any of us could do.…
As someone who crowdfunded Star Citizen FOUR years ago, I approve of this.
Their “guy with a comp sci masters and certification” may have actually just paid someone else a few thousand rupees for a piece a paper that says he completed the coursework, but never actually did. We’ve interviewed people with supposedly 5 years of experience in a language and stumped them in the interview process…
The co-founding brothers behind SKULLY should apply for jobs at Elio, now that their venture is no-more. They’ve definitely got the right business mindset for such a company.
I was talking to an executive director at a major US based OEM a couple of years ago about outsourcing engineering to India. Here in the US, there are thousands of Indian engineers working at OEM’s and suppliers, so it seemed like a good way to not only save cost, but speed up development as multiple groups of people…
I know of companies that initially outsourced their call centers and tech support to India, then brought them back to the US because the poor service and its backlash wasn’t worth it.
Nice to see Russian priorities dictating that it has to be a flip-up helmet so you can shout insults, drink vodka and smoke.
Where do you flick to catch the Pokemon?
Let he who hath not married a pillow in Japan cast the first death to humans.