dimeslime

@dimeslime@lemmy.ca
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Joined 1 years ago

Used to work in garden/hardware supply company. The best selling product cost $16 for manufacturing and delivery to our warehouse from China. They would sell in [national hardware chain] for $699. It was about a 40% markup in store, the rest of that $699 was eaten up by warehousing, shipping and staffing costs. If you couldn't move that product in a reasonable timeframe then you'd start losing money on warehouse costs.

I figure most items I've purchased are 40% profit, 50% warehouse/shipping/staffing, 10% manufacturing/import.

The UK has been right up there on the highest number of cameras per person in the world, this isn't surprising. They've been at the forefront of this before China took the records.

It's a shortcut for experience, but you lose a lot of the tools you get with experience. If I were early in my career I'd be very hesitant relying on it as its a fragile ecosystem right now that might disappear, in the same way that you want to avoid tying your skills to a single companies product. In my workflow it slows me down because the answers I get are often average or wrong, it's never "I'd never thought of doing it that way!" levels of amazing.

It's Always Sunny had an episode like this. Now I know it's based on a real story. How rare.

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Absolutely ran into fake CVs and people farming off the interview to 3rd party interview factories. Not at all surprised this was happening. Can't say I ran into North Koreans but a lot of recruitment agencies were passing people on with little to no vetting. You'd interview someone on camera and they'd be a different person once everything was signed. Given how hard it was to correct that they'd still walk away with a few weeks salary, even in your states with at will contracts it's super difficult to let anyone go.

It can be a bit of a high. Mouth in pain but mind is like woah.

Dream of tech bosses everywhere. Pay an intermediate dev for average level senior output.

Fun fact: he lived in Australia in the 70s.

Edit: complete fabrication be here.

The "do horrible thing to save someone" story, yeah, maybe.

But the pig thing had been going around for years about the then/former prime minister. Some kind of hazing at eton or wherever those posh folks go. The episode was just a reference to that.

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Enter sandman with a boner

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I think this (well, Community) gives people hope that there are better versions in different timelines. Dash those hopes, there is only one reality, this is where they are. No rolling dice out of this one.

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Yeah I mean things drop through the cracks. Humans is humans.

As a foreigner in the same city as LMG the work culture is to never say no, I get in to a bunch of professional trouble when saying no. So turning down work to make yourself less busy is hard for some here. I'm just suggesting that this may not be mallace and pure evil, the situation is a product of the work and office culture there. It would play out differently in different parts of the globe.

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There are better kings in pyscadelic rock. King Buffalo maybe? King Gizzard is not always easy listening.

Human? I'm just a lead induced hallucination. In reality you've been chewing on your gems, which coincidentally are made of lead, and talking to the wall.

I probably had, but I also probably erased it with some beer later. These days I only know and retain YAML.

Ha. I guess I rewrote my own memory.

I am in the wrong thread man. My comments are purely based on the billet labs thing where this thread started, and those not directly involved with the sexual harassment being grouped in with the unethical lack of integrity brush.

It's probably overwork, rather than a malicious lack of integrity. Guy left a to field empty and moved on with his day, well probably was sending 900 emails a day and can't keep track. Sexual harassment in the workplace? Can't think of that we have deadlines!

(downvote edit lol: not defending Linus, not defending the actions, or those involved in it all. Just pointing out that mistakes are made when overworked rather than tainting everyone at LMG with the unethical / lack of integrity brush)

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