Where do you find the time to interview for a better job if you’re working 9-5?
Got Covid.
I got sick so I decided to do a self test to see if it’s Covid. Turns out it is. My boss is supposed to be leaving tomorrow for Christmas holidays but I called him and told him that I’ve got Covid. He says “what am I supposed to do I’m leaving tomorrow , I can’t close down the shop,wear your mask and come to work”. So now I have to go to work while I have Covid.
Fantasy vs. reality with new initiatives
Where do I start? I’m a pilot and I’m also finishing a college degree. I’m actually above and beyond the industry minimum requirements and I’m also more proficient in flying and knowledge than most people (said by instructors who work at airlines and have given me airline transition courses). A few days ago I went to r/askReddit to vent a little about my internship colleague being an ass (here’s the story) , and in the meantime I’ve been applying for a couple of jobs in the aviation industry. A couple months ago an airline in my country opened up a listing looking for pilots with low hours, I applied and they scheduled a knowledge test for me to take in a weeks time in another city. Literally the Friday before,at 5pm (it was the next Monday), they cancelled the opening and screwed about 200 people who had already bought airplane…
I’ve seen how it runs on TikTok and it can do just about anything you ask it. It even knows how to write code, and programmers were originally considered to be safe from AI. Will Chat GPT actually wipe out a large portion of jobs in the future, or are people exaggerating how good it is?
This primarily applies to the US. I've been seeing a lot of service workers on other platforms shitting on people who do not tip “well enough?” I've also been seeing exasperated customers annoyed with the increasing percentages for tipping. I've also seen a pizza chain that printed on their boxes that the delivery fee was not a tip (I think that was here actually). Why is this a thing though? I'm asking this as an outsider looking in. You have labour laws and unions, but service workers must still rely on tips to live? I live in a third world country (which essentially means that I would kill for the opportunities that you have). Our labor laws are essentially non-existent, and the unions seem to be in collusion with the government. However, service workers still receive a living wage. Maybe this is a legal loophole, but why do restaurants and…