You missed the gratuitous violence, blood and nudity.
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Having been on both sides over complicated or over involved interviews put people off, fear of micro management for one.
Much better to do enough in the interview to weed out the completely useless for the role and then either do a round 2 with whoever is left or offer a 3 month probation to as many as you can and see who works.
Worst case you have paid someone for up to 3 months and not got what you need but some times people surprise you.
Try going with Unreal Gold or Unreal 1999 or something like that
Unreal forever! Quake sux!
Ahem. Anyone old enough to remember the bitter rivalry between the two camps would most definitely not be upset by people playing games :p
I never really swapped gear during a strike or nightfall myself unless you suddenly hit a wave of enemies with shields of a certain type and want to make your life easier.
It's another way to make things artificially a bit harder or at least take longer to keep us "engaged" or something.
And a good Google/trust pilot out of you seeing as the boss gives out a bonus for those
He did it for real, there are outtakes.
That message is that Trump doesn't have the balls to stop them.
I have no idea what the best solution is in the long term, short term though the war needs to be stopped, Russia needs to go back across its border and stay there in my opinion.
So the new guy gets sacked because a car went missing on his watch?
There's a lot of episodes that only have impact of you are invested in the characters. Some are or self contained so could be worth a watch but it depends on the audience.
If anyone that likes sci-fi asks me I always say DS9. It has plot arcs and characters that grow, also a few silly and not so good bits but it stands up.
If they like that or like something similar like Stargate, seaquest, farscape or Sliders then we can find something for them, if they haven't really tried sci-fi then you could do worse than strange new worlds within Trek or commit and try The Expanse for some modern sci-fi that kicks ass.
I wonder if this seemingly minor thing screwed someone over. Guy comes back to where car was, it's gone. He misses some important family event or can't pick his kid up. His insurance skyrockets, he's now broke and has no idea some greater good future person stole his truck.
I don't remember the specific instances in question, they may have compensated for the theft in some way but the knock on effects could still happen.
/tldr over thought it, move along
So noone bought the copilot branded PCs so now we all get it shoved down our throats? Huzzah.