I'm convinced that people with excessive levels of wealth have fewer brain synapses than the rest of us living real lives of constant work & negotiating & constantly coming up with creative survival strategies.
I think they meant what they said. They could view it all on a computer screen but if they were to print it out it would probably be thousands of pages worth of data on each person.
It's a four-panel comic cartoon. Now that you mention there is a big blue link under it but most people are conditioned not to click those because we've been stung by too many cancerous links full of firewalls & ads & popups.
I've got "mark read on scroll" enabled as well as "hide read posts".
Same. Those features have never worked for me either. Equally effective as pushing the crosswalk button at a traffic intersection, or pushing the "close door" button inside an elevator. Useless. Best I can do on Lemmy is click the "refresh button" sometimes or come back a few days later to get a fresh feed.
OP's version was indeed misleading, making us suppose there was a corpse on the warehouse floor for a week while management covered it up & made everyone keep working around it.
rumba@lemmy.zip's explanation was much more detailed & accurate & appreciated.
Nursing?? But OP said "lets me work on a consistent schedule. I'm so sick of having my hours constantly whipped back and forth. I just want to go to bed at the same time every day."
I don't think nursing is very forgiving in that regard. They alternate 3 shifts, 24/7, constantly changing it around. No consistent schedules, and say goodbye to going to bed at the same time every day.
Well I'm glad to be an actual us army veteran so I can unapologetically use the 24-hour format, which is easier & makes more sense than the 12-hour format.
Aw in my younger years I used to fantasize having two people sucking my nipples, one person licking my clit, and a fourth for passionate kisses, but none of that ever happened, just years of hard work & paying bills and now I'm dead inside.
I'm convinced that people with excessive levels of wealth have fewer brain synapses than the rest of us living real lives of constant work & negotiating & constantly coming up with creative survival strategies.