Seems like if the follow up question is “where are your parents from” they’re really asking about genetic heritage
Seems like if the follow up question is “where are your parents from” they’re really asking about genetic heritage
I’ve been using gpt to make dnd content and it’s been great overall, but names are it’s weakest part
Nearly impossible to get it to make a name that isn’t adjective-noun
what if they decide their duties are brain surgery?
In your world the only thing keeping janitors from doing brain surgery is the current corporate structure?
Like the nonsense a peer post to yours is spewing
Which parts are nonsense
but if your philosophy suggests that brain surgeons can get told what to do by janitors,
It can’t.
Now, what do we do about brain surgeons and the cost of healthcare
The government pays for it like in most wealthy nations
Last time I looked into this was when /r/PoliticalCompassMemes was posting about this on reddit. I couldn’t find a systemic issue, just instances of bad and unsupported nurses suggesting it at a bad time. Not even necessarily pushing for it.
I’d be happy to look at sources you found this info on
It means the janitor has a vote on how their duties are done
Is this because of the three times a nurse suggested MAID at a bad time or is Canada actually doing something
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I don’t think anyone is successfully taking advantage of longer commute time for more pay.
Whether you acknowledge it or not, commute time is already factored in to employees compensation. This happens in a few ways but one of the ways it doesn’t happen is employees choosing to more farther away to make more money.
Most of an employees job has perverse incentives
Why would an employer care how far away their employees live
Commute obviously has an impact on overall satisfaction. In roles that can be done remote or in person you can effectively trade commute time for pay.
This logic can be extended to employees working in person with contrasting commute times. Thus op’s question
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I like being informed when new products go to market.
This should be an opt in service
Can I use a H100 to run hell divers 2?