Comment Re:lockdowns ftw (Score 1) 575
Having a 12,000 mile supply chain where everything is made on the far side of the planet and being completely disloyal to employees while hoarding money is a bad idea.
Having a 12,000 mile supply chain where everything is made on the far side of the planet and being completely disloyal to employees while hoarding money is a bad idea.
It's unclear how she allegedly obtained his password.
She obtained authorized access to the administrator account. Maybe it was social engineering. Maybe she guessed his password. Maybe she found a flaw in the security. Regardless, it was some form of a hack.
You didn't "fix" it for me - you just reworded it to try and pretend that some jobs are not "below standards"
No, I removed your qualifier because it isn't just people who are in "below standards" jobs who are quitting.
The unemployment rate is saying "hey, the government gave me more money to stay home than to work."
The unemployment rate is 4.8% which is comparable to the unemployment rate in 2016 and is about 1% above the rate in 2019 so that shows you are wrong.
The "people are getting paid better" theory falls down when you look at actual people instead of imaginary workers. People are "leaving jobs for X reasons" is a fair theory - but those jobs you think they're getting? They're not happening.
Do you have any evidence for that claim because everyone I know who is leaving their jobs are going to jobs that are better in one or more of those four ways and the unemployment rate would be much higher if they were just sitting at home.
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from a rigged demo. - Andy Finkel, computer guy