I read that book years after I worked in that pork plant... it blew my mind how nothing has really changed much.
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praise jebus
me neither. I worked in a pork plant once upon a time. The QA consisted of two people who stayed in their air conditioned office all day long and would make their 2 daily checks by not even entering our area, but just reaching in the door, grabbing the checklist, initialling everything, and putting it back on the wall then sauntering on to the next area.
also, every goddamned bacon is the same goddamned thing. we literally just changed the packaging/branding several times as the bacon came down the line. The only difference was thick vs thin cut, but the rest was just the packaging changing. Same for basically all of the products. Spiral hams, diced ham, sliced ham. It's all the same goddamn pigs but in different brands.
maybe swifty will just buy a few jets and have them shoot off to places where there could be other concerts going on, or have other bands/celebrities use her jets or something
Oh that's great, I didn't know that
this only works for tech bros and other 'remote worker' types that don't have a boss demanding they be in the office 24/7 and watching over their shoulders
but if you can do it, i also highly recommend it
I dunno, I like to think I'm still skewing stats and throwing curveballs that the middle managers haven't seen yet.
It says he's still able to play games and move a mouse cursor and click on things so it's not entirely useless and it's better than not being able to do any of those things. But the article is really light on details and citations so who knows what they're covering up.
How do i contribute to making this a reality
we cry erytiem
I'm okay with this. In fact I encourage this.
b-b-b-b-but Google was the arbiter of correctlyfied information when presidential race 2016!