Comment Re:i'm glad to work for free (Score 1) 418
Unfortunately, they'll probably eventually make it so you still have to wait the 30 seconds, in which case you might as well just play the ad.
Unfortunately, they'll probably eventually make it so you still have to wait the 30 seconds, in which case you might as well just play the ad.
People have solved it, at least for themselves. Asking for donations and using your website to advertise your own paid services have proven profitable for some people.
Make it 1 cent, it really doesn't take much to make it profitable..
People don't need more motivation to get jobs, they need available jobs.
I think the reasoning goes something like: you can't fire someone for being falsely imprisoned so just being unable to perform because you're in jail isn't sufficient grounds for firing. Simply being convicted of a crime also isn't grounds as you might still be able to work depending on the crime. As a result, you need some criteria for determining what will cause someone to be fired and what won't. If something isn't included in that policy, there might be a case for a lawsuit if someone is fired over it.
As for how it's happening, keep in mind that an archeological dig isn't a 9-5 job it's a multi-month trip to the middle of nowhere. In many ways it's much like the military as far as sexual harassment and rape.
The same argument could be used in the other direction. Just because someone's body is reacting to stimulation doesn't mean they're consenting to sex.
The people in these jobs are usually part of unions. Unions usually include something about what constitutes grounds for termination in their contract. If it isn't against policy it may be illegal but leave them unable to terminate employment resulting in indefinite paid administrative leave (even while in jail) or giving a payout to keep them from suing.
Because Florida has more distance to travel and Canada less.
I don't expect it to happen, but at this point it's marginally more likely than a violent revolution.
Revolution can come in many forms, a widespread change in voter behavior could be described as a revolution.
To find out if it works you either need to have a comparison to without the shield or you need records of the attacks actually stopped.
It gets worse, the contract was $64k of company money, only $17.5k had been paid out so far.
A good reputation can result in a pay raise for the executives.
Except that the people getting those part time jobs can't make ends meet in the mean time. Also, it isn't the economic recovery creating part time jobs, it's the requirement to provide full time workers with health care.
An adequate bootstrap is a contradiction in terms.