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3 months agoI actually think that because of all the fear of probationary / non-bargaining unit employees being let go last month, this will not go over well.
People are very conscious of how perilous things are getting.
I actually think that because of all the fear of probationary / non-bargaining unit employees being let go last month, this will not go over well.
People are very conscious of how perilous things are getting.
I’ve almost been getting upset with engineering as my career because I really enjoy doing it, but am absolutely exhausted with doing it at work that I can never bring myself to do it at home. All my hobby PCB designs or programming projects take a back seat because they require a lot of time and thought.
It really is a shame that STEM pays so highly that it may as well be a requirement if you’re not going to do trades or something with a boatload of overtime attached to it.
I didn’t think it had to do with whether you were detected or not beforehand. I read somewhere a long time ago that loading in actually made a lot of noise that triggered the guards’ “on guard” posture.
IIRC it also caused issues in places like Aprogrom where you went through a loading gate into an enemy base where they’d already be spooked.