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Adam Something is a favorite of mine.
Adam Something is a favorite of mine.
So that explains the apparent undead working for them…I only read the first book or three and it’s been a minute. This is the sign for me to go back and finish the series.
God help the poor mathematical geniuses who accidentally discover that math. If they’re lucky, they end up working for the Laundry.
I wonder what would happen in the same scenario but with John Constantine or Dr. Fate?
Making an important distinction, my friend.
I guess what I want is a suggestion for a good history of the labor movement.
Are there any good resources that give an overview of some of this stuff? I must confess my ignorance, but your words are stirring and I want to know more.
Six figure incomes may not be as impressive as they once were, sure, but many of us may never make that much. Don’t downplay it. This is still a great accomplishment, and you are rightfully proud. I hope you are able to enjoy it. Remember, you work to live, not live to work. Vacation days and other benefits are part of your total compensation, and none of it matters a whit unless you use all of your salary and benefits on things that make you and the people you care about happy and healthy.
Keep up the good work!
The high level of sheer incompetence at all levels, but especially in management. I’m lucky to work with competent folks directly, but the sheer amount of work created by stupidity outside of my department is soul-crushing. I can present definitive proof of systemic failures all day long, and no one is interested in doing a damned thing if the people or departments in question are politically powerful within the organization. Neither I nor my immediate colleagues are perfect, but we acknowledge our failures and try to create solutions. So many others, though, seem so invested in the status quo beyond all reason.
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