Timelies all!
I've never worked in an office. Therefore all this jargon is gibberish to me. (Not that there isn't jargon in my job, but it's more science-y)
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Timelies all!
I've never worked in an office. Therefore all this jargon is gibberish to me. (Not that there isn't jargon in my job, but it's more science-y)
Someone please make my plane start boarding.
So, I don't know much about Rand Paul except what I've heard over the past few days, but he's a fuckhead, right?
I think he's just a very idealogical libertarian. Government should not regulate how a private business conducts its business even when it does something like blatantly discriminate, or, presumably, pollute or endanger workers.
Wow. I really don't work in an office anymore, do I?
I am intrigued by your ideas, and would like to subscribe to your newsletter.
Yeah, honestly, I can totally see where Paul is coming from. That...doesn't mean I agree with him. But I can see where he's coming from. I don't know his other positions, so I suspect from what other people say he's not taking the libertarian thing across all venues, which makes me LESS sympathetic to his position on this one. If he were hardcore, and that was why....
Yeah, honestly, I can totally see where Paul is coming from. That...doesn't mean I agree with him. But I can see where he's coming from.
Where do you see him coming from? The only defenses of him that I've read have been from totally out-there irrational positions, so I'm interested in what some of the actual reasoning that can support his statements is. (Do I have the right subject/verb agreement there? Something sounds wrong.)
I don't think reasoning is where he's coming from, it's ideology.
In the Charlotte airport, and I'd pay someone twenty bucks if they gave me a cot and half an hour for a nap.
CLT has rocking chairs! But no cots, afaik. ::waves SW at Dana::
I giggled all the way home reading the business speak. We don't get much of that, but we do have some bs backronyms. And we do have a serious knowledge silo problem.
NGOs seem to looooooove business-like obfuscatory language. I guess there's only so many times you can say, "We helped them build a hospital. Then there was a civil war and it burned down and all the staff were shot. Now were helping the new government build and staff another hospital," without diving into a whiskey bottle and refusing to come out.
(the problem with silos is that they exist and make my life hell)
(scrum and agile, an the other hand, don't exist, not really)
(back to the status report of hellage)