That is accurate... Also the same year I started my I.T. career.
Lol... I remember the time before my friend...
I've been employed in the technology industry for the last 27 years though and it definitely started before Y2K.
No, because you like to lie to yourselves that you're superior and that your model is what is best and the same as everywhere else is or should be.
It's delusional masturbatory bullshit.
(Speaking from experience as someone who has actually done both jobs) it's primarily because the Amazon driver is paid more fairly... Notice I didn't say they're paid fairly, just more fairly... But also because there's no expectation of interaction with the Amazon driver.
Regardless of your beliefs on morality you don't have some moral high ground to preach to anyone based simply on where you were born and the customs that your culture chose to adopt before you were.
Get over yourself.
Sooo innovative... Can't you see? They made an app that runs on a phone...
Yes, it's identified as an XLR professional audio connector elsewhere in this thread.
Nowhere is the standard only 10%.
It's been 15% for average service and more for "good" or exemplary as the standard for the half century I've been on the planet.
You Europeans are something else, man.
Not the 21st century
Still not as bad as reddit though
Because it's completely bullshit.
That sounds debilitating (and completely made up).
20% tip is not insane.
This is the only part of what you've posted in this entire thread that I agree with.
Wise up, man... You cost yourself a ton of extra money and came here to whine for sympathy and, deservingly, received none.
???
Pizza is takeout... If they mean picking it up instead of delivery, well yes, you should have.
That pick any 2 for $6.99 each deal would have saved you a bundle.
So would picking it up.
That's crazy... I can get more than 3 times as much food from Domino's in a HCOL area for less money just by paying attention to the online deals and picking it up instead of delivery.
This is a funny joke and all but it's so far from actually true.
Source: 27 years working in I.T.
The trick is you have to pretend that you're actually a "tech company" to avoid all the regulations that apply to companies that are honest about what business they're in.
Percussive maintenance, much like reboots, cannot really fix everything...
...contrary to popular belief.
Morgan Freeman voice: it was not in fact "fine"
It did not in fact "work itself out"...
Fast food lobbyists say the higher California minimum wage law led to a loss of nearly 10,000 jobs. The claim is baseless.
![The fast-food industry claims the California minimum wage law is costing jobs. Its numbers are fake](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/e23a20a2-805a-454d-911a-3666eda4c6e6.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
Revanced & being a mod doesn't seem to matter anymore.
I can still view the front page but no comments, profile, individual subreddits, etcetera now.
This is the same for me on both Sync and Boost.
Surely, I can't be the only one.
Combined with their recent shenanigans with old.reddit.com I'm finally feeling more ready to just let it go finally because there is no freaking way I'm going to use new or their crummy ad_riddled app.
Kum & Go will "gone and went" pretty soon:
![Fan of Kum & Go? Their Stores Across Colorado Will Be Gone by 2024](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/966f5cf8-c960-4154-9108-55303230ebbc.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
I assume most of you are still on the other site to some degree so you've probably also already seen this.
It's pretty interesting though.
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — Amazon is expanding in Colorado Springs, after opening a new facility in the southeastern part of town that will specifically handle large and heavy packages for delivery to cu…
![Amazon opens new facility in Colorado Springs](https://lemdro.id/pictrs/image/e2026d04-d809-41f3-b04e-50c7aed05839.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
I have mixed feelings about it but this has been in the works for a long time now.
We somehow went our entire lives without realizing that the OTHER man in black, Glenn Danzig, wrote Johnny Cash's phenomenal 'Thirteen.' Here's the story of how the unconventional artistic partnership came to be.
![A Heavy Metal Legend Secretly Wrote One of Johnny Cash's Best Songs](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/1dc3b632-9bf9-4ab5-a37f-d40878d06924.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
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... (and recorded and released it on an album 2 years before Garth Brooks)
:)
Oh well... Good on ya for starting it... At least I don't have to moderate anything now.