I… are you accusing him of losing the war because he enjoys it?
I… are you accusing him of losing the war because he enjoys it?
“Stonewalled”, no, that’s 13 pages of routine paperwork. I had to do more to see the doctor.
How long ago was this? They’re usually online now.
I love threads like this. I find so many interesting people to block
I’ve gotten a comment in my annual review, but I don’t think it impacted by bottom line score. And tbf, I was swearing in front of clients, in an industry where a bit more professionalism is the norm.
Damn. This would have been a really clever joke if that was a real problem and not just something you made upto feel like your overcoming oppression.
OK but I’m genuinely terrified by how common this is at my company, and its notably better at retention then the industry norm.
Screw Dead Internet Theory, this is my conspiracy: Crowdstrike style incidents are going to get more and more common as techdebt keeps growing.
Sorry, I meant professional company emails. Obviously people can make up whatever private gmail account they want. And people can state their preferred name, but the fact that if I call my coworker “Josh” and their last name is “Jacobson”, the fact that I can type in Josh.Jacobson and find them is extremely helpful, and I don’t get why companies would complicate that by making it “jojacko” .
I mean yeah, but it happens even more with the naming scheme in the original post. Most companies just add a number when that happens. Predictable naming schemes, at least as the default, make it a lot easier to find people in large companies.
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