1. Increase the price of oil without increasing the price of consumer gas (make this priority please)What industry/context is #2 in?
2. Give people the ability and will to use basic analysis skills before saying "this doesn't work"
Any accounting or analyst position. In my specific case, financial analysts. Why are most analysts so terrible at analyzing when something falls outside the normal spectrum?? And accountants tend to be terrible at anything besides matching and clearing or making recurring entries. God forbid they learn how to actually reconcile an account balance.1. Increase the price of oil without increasing the price of consumer gas (make this priority please)What industry/context is #2 in?
2. Give people the ability and will to use basic analysis skills before saying "this doesn't work"
Lower backInversion boots or table and a place to hang upside down from for two minutes everyday.
VendorsGod. This. ALL of this. Make it go away.
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ITGod. This. ALL of this. Make it go away.
amazon has hundreds of people on their network security team. but nah, I'm sure your 3 guys will be smarter.I wish IT would realize 98% of what they do makes everyone else less efficient. Just make sure I can connect to the fucking network and issue my laptop. That's all I really need you for, bros. For system issues they're the bottle neck between me and the outsourced help that actually fucks with the code.
I have resorted to paying someone to help me find contract work. So something that automated that person out of my life entirely would be great. Honestly I've been working on a bot for this very reason. I'm sure someone will beat me to market with something similar next week.I think I remember you saying that you are a house painter or something to do with home improvement? Is that correct? (Maybe that was someone else.)
Honestly though I just need to get out of the line of work I'm in and pivot to something more stable. I want to build on something that I can work with for many years so I can get out of the system I'm currently trapped in. I need a way to transition from where I am to where I want to be without falling on my fucking ass. Sadly there is no magic net I have to help make sure I transition properly. It's a hard place to be right now given all that's going on in my life.
Just to be forthright, I'm trying to get some ideas for an app/software that could be helpful for individuals such as yourselves. :hitler
Anyways, if you had a magic wand that could solve or at least alleviate a certain problematic area in your work/life what would that magic wand do? :doge
Who or what do you normally use to hire QA testers? Is there an Upwork/Odesk equivalent for video game QA (I'm pretty sure there isn't but I could be wrong)? Or is it just some HR person putting job listings on a bunch of hiring sites?Just to be forthright, I'm trying to get some ideas for an app/software that could be helpful for individuals such as yourselves. :hitler
Anyways, if you had a magic wand that could solve or at least alleviate a certain problematic area in your work/life what would that magic wand do? :doge
Hire more QA, automate as much repetitive shit as possible, provide me enough time to actually write automation and test code, replace incompetent designers with people who don't go "oh yeah I hadn't thought of that" when I ask my first question.
Better coffee.
At least you didn't dream of being an astronaut as a child. Because dreaming of being an astronaut and then having to clean up other people's dog's piss would break anyone's spirit.
Who or what do you normally use to hire QA testers? Is there an Upwork/Odesk equivalent for video game QA (I'm pretty sure there isn't but I could be wrong)? Or is it just some HR person putting job listings on a bunch of hiring sites?Just to be forthright, I'm trying to get some ideas for an app/software that could be helpful for individuals such as yourselves. :hitler
Anyways, if you had a magic wand that could solve or at least alleviate a certain problematic area in your work/life what would that magic wand do? :doge
Hire more QA, automate as much repetitive shit as possible, provide me enough time to actually write automation and test code, replace incompetent designers with people who don't go "oh yeah I hadn't thought of that" when I ask my first question.
Better coffee.
And are these designers fresh out of school or... just flat out incompetent despite being in the industry for a handful of years. Would a "thought process" checklist of some sort fix this issue?
People expect every government program to pay for itself since so many liberals tout stuff like, "Every dollar spent on X program generates $8 in economic activity." That shit never scales. Maybe the first million generates 8 million, but a billion sure as shit won't generate 8 billion. Plus they're always using imaginary numbers like the statistical cost of a human life. So when I tell a client their program will return 25 cents on the dollar, they get mad about it.that's not just a government thing though. Businesses fall into this trap too.