Get yourself a guy who looks like Aragorn but cooks like Samwise. 😍
They've both got heart.
Get yourself a guy who looks like Aragorn but cooks like Samwise. 😍
They've both got heart.
My partner has the best of both worlds - so called "agile" seating, and stern talks from HR if he works from home more than once a month or so (even if his direct manager is ok with it!).
I've said this, except you have a choice:
You can do retail, hospitality, or health services (eg cleaning hospitals, very basic patient support, anything that requires minimal training and won't do harm to any patient in their care).
I am a Service rep and my mum was a nurse, so we've both seen a lot of the worst of humanity. I think people need to extend more empathy to nurses and other medical staff - I understand for many patients, it's a horrible, scary situation, but these people are (generally) there to help and have to deal with a lot of awful stuff every single day.
More patience and empathy in general would make for a much better society.
Makes me thankful for my work, even though it has its share of issues.
Part of our service training includes clarifying the problem with the customer, "so I'm clear, what you're saying is..".
USB & me: third times the charm!
I miss those features so much - I was also one who had the Googlillusion shattered by the discontinuation of Inbox.
Me waiting for Inbox features to be incorporated into Gmail:
May also be a little mum - barely more than a baby herself. They can apparently get pregnant very young!
We wanted them to take the boring jobs so we could devote our time to art and leisure, but instead they're creating art and we're still stuck in the boring jobs with no time or money for leisure. 😭
Ooh, can I provide some feedback as well?
It would be great to open websites in an external browser, but open images in the app.
Sync provides this, but I'm looking for reasons to choose Connect as my app, and this is a big one for me.
I understand that I got a magnificent deal on Reddit Sync - I think it was on sale at the time.
I was ready to happily drop $15 on the ad free, but this is more than double that.
My upper manager always goes on about "empowerment" being part of the new direction for the business, but wouldn't you know, we still get drawn and quartered for the smallest errors.
My mother was a registered nurse and has her head on fairly straight, but she worked with plenty of nutso people.
Being a part of the medical field does not automatically make you an expert in all things health related. In fact, it seems to give some of them a false sense of superiority.