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I have $233 in the bank
God I hope the Iran war picks up again so chip stocks will go back up
due diligence from last thread
what’s the best thing to get at DPZ
So is buying pharmaceutical stocks right before they finish their phase 3 trials not an easy way to 2x-3x your investment? I just stumbled upon $SLS whose main trial is about to end (after starting 5 years ago in 2021), and that stock has risen without any real proof of efficacy for their drug. Of course if its a success your golden, and if it fails you fail. But I'm thinking swingtrade wise
>>62421695BVLL SURGE
>skhynix and samsung doing massive buildouts>micron is notIncreased capital expenditure from the korean companies will cause the price of memory to fall around 2028, this will also limit their longterm growth.
>>62421690pan pizza, white sauce, sausage and chicken
>>62421683Based. No reason to lend kikes your money for free. I do most of my spending on credit cards and only deposit just enough to cover the statement balance right before its due. If I could pay cc directly from my brokerage I'd do that instead.
>>62421693gambling on pharma trials without being a Jew that gets the text message "sell it all" before the data comes out bad is the best way to lose everythingbiopharm shitcoins are absolutely rotten to the core with insider trading and scams. unless you are martin shkreli (who is a midwit by the way) you aren't going to make money on that shit and they even tossed him in jail for not being part of the tribewhen martin shkreli got out of jail I would join his streams and talk to him and tried to get a read on him as a person... my chess ELO is higher than his he is embarrassingly mid at chess but he would still flex on "how smart he is" by playing chess or rambling about organic chemistry to redditors that are easily scammed... basically he was just emulating his understanding of what a Jewish conman would do and is luke warm smart like most of them.anyways I'm 27% MSFT fuck you faggots I told you to buy the bottom why the fuck wont you buy the slam dunks instead of gambling on shitcoins you know nothing about?
>>62421708I was drunk on wednesday so I didn't buy the bottom.
>>62421706>if I could pay CC from brokerageHOOD
So like, DRAM has been stagnating between $70-80 for a long time. Has it reached its peak?
>>62421710if its fake red Monday from blowing up some goats in Iran then its definitely not late for the trade.
I'm going to tel you guys a cheat code ETFNTSDI'll explain what it is.It's 1.5 leveragedbasically, SPY + international futures, monthly reset, not daily. Fees are .35%. Yes, a leveraged ETF with .35% feesBecause it uses developed market futures instead of trading equities directly, it saves on financing costs. The US portion isn't futures, though, but still leveraged ike any other leveraged ETF like UPRODrag is almost non existence because of the monthly reset, and using developed market futures. You can expect less than 1%, with fees, combined with drag losses. Less than 1% losses. Maybe in extreme zigzag markets with big drops and big rallies it might top over 1% lossesThink of it like 90% VOO/SPY, and 60 VEA for a total exposure of 150%. Biggest blue chips in the worldBecause it's 1.5x, with developed market blue chips as a huge chunk the volatility of it is around what it is for QQQ. It's stable. Not as stable as SPY but you're getting 1.5x leverage here.Almost for free.You could full port it, and everything would be great.Pros>1.5x leveraged>diversified as is>low fees and almost no drag>low volatility for a leveraged fundCons>monthly reset but could be a huge pro if drag is your biggest concern>not broad market, just blue chip only but could be a huge pro as well depending on how concerned you are with volatilityI tried hard to figure out cons but there's not really any.
>>62421708but SLS reddit page is really enthusiastic and positive about it!But Im still new to this whole thing, and I like learning.putting some money on a stable like Microsoft probably aint a bad idea, they made Halo so I like them anyway :)
>>62421718>wisdom treemost of their funds I've seen have performed like dogshit>16% semiconductor shit the largest holdingnthnx fucking retarded they are just aping the same bubble as everyone else
>>62421713Also how is MU over 1000 and SNDK over 2000 but DRAM isn’t even 100?
>>62421713memory is about to take a hit because sk hybix and samsung announcing more shit+apple trying to get contracts for HBM from CXMT once the chink production comes online in 2028 will cause the memory market to shit itself in the near term. But if God smiles on me, sadnisk and micron will go down so I can giga slurp while reddit is panic selling and then ride the infinity train up another 400% to eoy.
>>62421721This fund follows two indexesit moves with the indexes at 1.5x leverageBasically, SP500 + MSCI world index. It moves however the indexes move. There's no magic sauce shit that would make it beat the index except with leverage.
>>62421724the average chip bubble investor>SPCX is cheap its only 150>MSFT is expensive its 370
>>62421704>NKEWon't it pump? The stock is down by so much by now.
>>62421690I worked there in the past.None of the employees actually eat it, its all so nasty.Their ROA is like 40% for a reason.If you had to get something the glutten gree with the garlic parm sauce and feta, chiken, pepers, is probably the closest to real pizza.But its all extremely salty, will give you acid reflux, and this is coming from someone who pretty much only eats fast food or subs.
>The microjeet schizo is still going
>>62421731Also its retarded expensive for what it is (fake everything, brined for 3 years.If you get 3 toppings it'll be less expensive for you to just go to a real (real) italian joint and get a Neapolitan
>>62421724the goys are controlling the market
>>62421687>I watch goyslop>here is what it programmed me to do
MESSI MESSI MESSI MESSI MESSI MESSI MESSI MESSI MESSI MESSI MESSI MESSI MESSI MESSI MESSI MESSI MESSI MESSI MESSI MESSI MESSI MESSI MESSI MESSI
>>62421742He’s so based
dead market, dead thread
>VGT crabbing up >S.M.H crabbing down it seems like the market got done with its tech dump spree on Friday. i'm glad that my gut feeling was right for once. i knew the Friday dump was a bit too severe and i feel vindicated.
>aftermarket internationals be like
>>62421712trvke
guys I think AI has failed to generate any meaningful economic contribution
>>62421699Well, it's already getting priced in. Darn, all these bears sucking up all my gains.
>>62421686>he doesn’t understand why chipstocks are dumping in the first place It’s only going to get worse faster if things heat up again
>>62421793Nonsense. AI is the future, which is evident by the fact that nobody is spending anywhere near as much money on it as America. Europe and China can't into cutting edge technologies like these.
>>62421793we just need more compute. like 50x more compute and then we can ??? I dunno. do something with all the compute. it will be really good we have to do it. at any cost. chips cant go downplease buy if we all just buy the DRAM then everyone on earth can be a billionaire and then girls will talk to you
>>62421793its generated plenty of meaningful contribution. its just all to semiconductor companies.
>>62421793AI is super helpful if used correctly to minimize busy work and will definitely help to increase productivity among keyboard-hitting and paper-pushing type jobs first and then spread from there, but I think it’s short-term economic impact (i.e. next 3-5 years) will be moderate and fall far below the market’s estimations. I think it will be more of a compounding effect rather than a great leap forward. 50 years from now AI will have allowed great advancements in science, engineering, etc because it will cumulatively save 100s of billions of manhours that would have otherwise been spent chasing bullshit. It will not however single-handedly solve every problem in the next few years like some seem to believe.
>>62421814tl;dr - we've spent +1 trillion dollars raising people's typing speed from 50-100 WPM to 500-1000 wpm
https://wccftech.com/jefferies-warns-memory-prices-surge-50-percent-q3-40-in-q4-2026-no-relief-until-2028/I AM STILL HOLDING FOR ANOTHER YEAR
>>62421699Wait a second what you do you mean Micron's working on 6 fabs with their $200 billion investment
So after the inevitable bear comes and goes, what is going to be a good long term hold?
>>62421823>what is going to be a good long term hold?the same shit you held without selling
>commodity prices go up, causing a net drag on the entire economy>"hurray, finally justice!">bull market in magic oracle stones that write code, pilot vehicles, and discover medicines>"malinvestment! you're destroying the economy! who will strike the earth for shinys metal now?"
>>62421793For now. It's kind of expected to suffer in the short and medium term as things are being figured out in terms of usage and return on investment. That's part of the AI bubble theme similar to .com bubble, where not all of the investments will pan out, but in long it'll become somewhat transformative technology. That's why it's being rushed so aggressively, which is also part of the issue. For now it's just companies putting tons of money into chips, we'll see what's the move after. Possibly rotating back to the winners that will make a viable products. Maybe robotics, maybe energy and quantum. We shall see.
>>62421814>>62421793I'm excited for AI to replace mundane white collar jobs.I'll make a lot of money, and I never could get a white collar job because I have a working class accent.
>>62421817>build 1 trillion dollars of data centers so you can use them to fix jeet code that's broken>could have just hired autistic white guys instead but you were mandated to only hire women, trannies and jeetsEFFICIENCYFFICIENCY
>>62421833niggersiggers!!!
Options seller? I'm going into leverage, and I need only your cheapest options
>>62421834BASEDASEDESAB
>>62421829Sounds pretty dreary honestly. It'll probably make rich get richer while most people will suffer for a long time, maybe even permanently. Few winners, tons of losers. Sounds like the industrial revolution all over again.
>>62421826>we don't know what its for>and you will fail if you adopt it>but you have to aggressively build itreally jogs the fucking noggin you gotta overpay for chips that are in low supply that will be obsolete by the time you get them so you can put them in a building that doesn't have a use caseHONK HONK HONK HONKHNONKHONOHNKOHKONKOHKNOKHNHKONHKNKOHNOKNHNKO>the line cant go down its just going to go up forever
>>62421706Kitty Haerin was such a cutie
>>62421843It's a high stakes FOMO bet large companies are making. Can't see much to be done about that. Just observe and adapt to it.
>>62421847>observe and adaptI already did nigger. I shill it every thread. you sell the chip shit and you buy the companies that are going to stop buying the chip shit because they are down 40% for buying the chip shit
>>62421848Would that be wise if the overpriced shit will be obsolete already? Sounds like the companies buying the stuff are making very poor financial decision.
im tired of having my money sitting in the bank doing jack shit, while the AI bubble continues to pump i was told this shit will collapse but it doesnt...where should i invest 20k atm?
>>62421840Such a gay mindset. Think like an American, not some gay communist faggot. This is an opportunity for entrepreneurial-minded individuals to maximize their small business by gaining access to a highly advanced piece of software that have the capabilities of a dozen or more mid-level clerical types for a small fraction of the price. Taxes? Easier than ever. Inventory check? Done in half the time. Invoices? Done before the end of the work day so you can enjoy the evenings and weekends with your kids. Have a technical question? Spit ball it with the AI. The opportunities are greater than the downside. Sure, whoever owns the software will make a killing off of subscriptions, but big companies making a profit off of new tech is nothing new. Cars didn’t become a staple of the modern economy and life just because Ford was a decent guy who gave them away for free, still they revolutionized how we live and contributed greatly to the modern world. >inb4 tech bad shut the fuck up luddite, you know nothing of life without its modern conveniences.
>>62421858intel
Middle of the weekend reminder that Andy Jassy and Mark Zuckerberg are financial terrorists
>>62421718what does monthly reset vs daily reset mean for an etf/leveraged etf?
So I'm familiar with but still new to options trading, I get how it works but I saw someone mentioned this one strat awhile back.buying itm leaps in something like the spy, is that basically like a higher cost higher reward version of buy n hold?
>>62421687lol
this rly nigs my nogs
You're out of touchI'm out of VOO (VOO)But I'm out of my headWhen you're not in SOXXYou're out of touchI'm out of VOO (VOO)But I'm out of my headWhen you're not in SOXXOh, oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh
>>62421901terrible
>>62421881with leveraged ETFsmonthly reset means it resets the leverage exposure every monthdaily reset means it resets the leverage exposure every daythere's also a financing cost. It costs money to borrow or get leveraged exposure through swaps, futures, options, etc.The drag gets worse in markets that swing a lot. if whatever it's tracking dumps 10%, then goes back up enough to recover, the leveraged ETF won't be back exactly where it started. That's the dragWhen it's daily reset, that drag can compound over and over because it's resetting every day. It buys more exposure after up days and reduces exposure after down days. In sideways markets, that can eat away at returns.Monthly reset leveraged ETFs tend to have less of that daily compounding drag, because they're not resetting the leverage every single day. But they have their own risk too. The leverage can drift during the month if the market moves a lot before the reset.That doesn't mean all daily reset leveraged ETFs have bad drag. Some of them, the drag is pretty small, especially with 1.5x or 2x leverage, and especially if the index is liquid and lower volatility.SSO is a daily reset 2x LETF. The drag is small because SPY is very liquid, the S&P 500 isn't as volatile as something like QQQ or small caps, and 2x leverage isn't that muchThe higher the leverage, the worse the drag get. Higher leverage usually means higher financing costs, more volatility drag, and more tracking and friction risk.
>>62421867Sounds nice on paper, but is overall detached from the reality of your average person. AI will naturally create great opportunities for a certain portion of the population, but how large will that portion be in comparison with the portion that'll be crippled? What about your average white collar person whose job will get disrupted with potentially nothing better replacing it? Should everyone just become an entrepreneur? Should everyone own their own business ran by AI? Call me a communist faggot, but I'd rather lean towards reality in which you don't need to be a small portion of the winners to have a better life and if this will play out somewhat similar to the industrial revolution, where we have had decades of most people struggling with only small portion reaping the benefits. You can boast about how beneficial the industrial revolution was due to efficiency increase long after the fact, ignoring all the decades of absolutely gruelling endless work in dangerous factories, absolutely ruining the worker's health and life just to BARELY scrape by, where the beneficiaries were to factory owners that paid off only after like 2nd world war and you solution of basically "just become the factory owner, luddite" is silly.AI may not play out the same and to such a huge degree and I'm not all to opposed to new tech. I'm merely acknowledging the quite likely negatives.
>>62421910I've seen so many people say that there's good tings about AI, like potentially making advancements in medicine, or science. But then they'll recoil and scream bloody murder about AI making mundane office jobs obsolete, or saying AI could never do those jobs.I don't know how people can hold these same ideas in their head simultaneously. If AI is so capable of making medical research and scientific breakthroughs, it should easily be able to handle mundane office work. And I don't know why it's okay to take jobs from pharmaceutical researchers, but not from mundane office workers.You didn't say any of this, but I notice people tend to intellectualise their own selfish interests, and try to put some moral stance on it. America is a country of 'fuck you, I got mine', from the top, to the bottom. There's no reason AI is going to be any different. You're going to get fucked over for the benefit of someone else. It happens to most people every day.Even though the market grows the pie on a broad scale, over time. There's a lot of zero sum behaviour in economic interactions, especially during the short term before any growth has had a chance to take effect.You either have a fundamental misunderstanding of how this system works, or you think mundane office workers should have a special moral exception from getting fucked over like everyone else. You should know how America works.
ai bad
2/3 of the ads screened in my cunt are AI generated and even my boomers have picked on it after noticing most of the human beings that are shown look somewhat uncanny, glossy, assymetrical.
niggers bad
>>62421906I'm staring at charts and doing bits of math.I can see why that daily compounding you get that causes volatility drag. It's bad in sideways or down markets, but when it is more strongly biased towards going up it is fucking mental how much you make because the compounding just keeps reinforcing the upward trend too.I looked at the bottom to top prices of QQQ and TQQQ during the covid cataclysm and subsequent peak and the difference in gains is magnified.So from the market bottom to top:>QQQ ~247%>TQQQ ~1137%You might wonder ok if I 2.47x my money with qqq, then tqqq is 3x leverage so I'll get about 7.41x (2.47 * 3)NOPE. You compound rocket up to 11.37xFucking unreal. Imagine if you had this knowledge and the balls to not be scared money you could have been about set for life by being able to get tqqq somewhere near the bottom and then sell somewhere near the top.I've done math bits from other segments of the market too with SPY, SSO, and UPRO. It's consistently showing that buying 3x leverage on the gigadumps that comes out way ahead. Even if the market is a bit volatile on the way up. As long as it's mostly up, it's a money rocket.I did another segment from the post covid multi month dump to today with all it's volatility and it's:>SPY: 211%>SSO: 343%>UPRO: 509%By increasing to 2x leverage you magnify your gains 162%By increasing from 2x to 3x leverage you magnify your gains a further 148% or 241% from the 1xThe volatility drag does wear you down a bit but it's still worth it if you can buy as close to the bottom as possible.>This post has been sponsored by your friends at ProSharesI fucking NEED a gigafatbitchdump that makes everyone think it's over so I can hurl a heroic percent of my networth into UPRO/TQQQ and just walk the fuck away for a year.CONVINCE ME IM WRONG>you can't
>>62421931Well, my thesis in general is in the idea that we should strive toward reality in which totality of human well-being is overall increased for an individual. Well-being is nebulous, but most seem to have at least some basic similar understand of what it's meant to mean. Shifts in society and labour markets and natural and not always beneficial, especially in the shorter term and for all individuals, but these tend to be shifts on a smaller scale, where there's a still place for a person to rotate to. I don't think white collar has any special moral exception, if it were a shift in blue collar I may have acted the same (it may come to blue collar next with robotics, who knows?). It's more about the scale and displacement. I don't mind that white collar may be dead soon, but what will come for so many of these people? Will they have a place in blue collar? Servies/retail? I'm not sure, but if AI will have this effect, then I'd prefer for us to be prepared to make the transition as smooth as possible.Similarly to industrial revolution, I'm not opposed to it, since it ultimately seemed to have more benefits and than negatives and even if it didn't it still wasn't worth resisting, but that doesn't nullify all the horrible experiences that people affected by it have undergone, so if we are to undergo something similar now, then we may take that into consideration beforehand instead of trying to deal with it during and after the fact.
>>62421793
>>62421793If you add up the hundreds of thousands of AI images ive generated (for free), based upon the speed at which it goes on a 4090, I've probably cost AI companies 10s if not 100s of thousands of dollars.Its free!
>Algeria and Austria actually played 3:3 because the winner would face Francelol
It also shows that difference with how much UP and volatility the market has too.Covid bottom to top was incredibly upward biased.Post avoid dump to today was also way up but had much more volatility along the way and a slight dip from its peak to today.So UPRO didn't even 3x the gains (211% * 3 would have been 633%) since it got just a little over 500%. I think that's a much more real-world example than perfect bottom to top of mega tech ETF.But still, 3x leverage is a beast if you get it right or just pretty close.>Timing the market beats time in the market.As long as the leaders make games like quantitative easing to encourage such vertical market movements. Somits a bet and continued activities in another round.You think the odds are in your favor?
urban youths have been crossing over to my suburban town at night stealing license plates, of all things. is there a new tiktok meme going around? how do I profit off of this? who's the picks-and-shovels behind manufacturing license plates?
>>62421823>what is going to be a good long term hold?Enron, Global Crossing, Bear Sterns, Lehman Brothers
>>62421679Being a pedo is based. /smg/ stands for "small mating girls"
>>62421875Jamie Dimon?
>>62421952You profit off of it by taking advantage of urban girls and pimping them to black leaders to enslave and blackmail the black movement. You might have to fuck some of these urban girls and get them to call you daddy to really pimp them out.
>>62421941yeah, you can make out like bandit if you can time the bottom of a large dumpthe problem is, nobody can time the bottom correctly. If you have a million people doing it, yeah, a few get it right but it's very rare.As well, bull markets. There was a bull market that lasted 7 years in the 90s. So are you willing to sit out of years of potential gains to try and time a bottom that you're probably not going to get right?It's better to just do something like this if you can't get into a good entry. Just enter the market with a boomer 60/40, or 100% VT, and just ride it. If QQQ dumps 50%, you'll be down 25%, and that's your signal to convert to leverage. At around 50% down on QQQthough, to warn you, it's going to be very hard to motivate yourself to take on high leverage when you're down 25%, the whole market is panicking, people are killing themselves and everyone is screaming that it's over lolbut if you can muster that you could do it. One issue however, big dumps come with economic contraction, so you might be out of a job with no income and having to eye your portfolio, that has already dumped, for xpenses.It should be a rule you can follow. Rules work against you if you can't follow them.
>>62421944Blue collar work got triple tapped by automation, offshoring, and immigration. There was never any help, or sympathy. And we were looked down on for complaining about it
Why does Meta want some stupid gambling app?
I want the Metaverse back
>>62421971Well, offshoring surely is more problematic for white collar, isn't it? But still, since blue-collar is mostly men, that'd check out. Guess it depends heavily upon the industry and I don't want to talk out of my ass, but while manufacturing is suffering, there appears an uptick in warehouse/logistics to compensate somehow? I'd probably welcome some ways in increase opportunities in construction as that'd probably be quite beneficial for plenty of folks, though I've also heard the sentiment that traits are having quite a nice future, though I can't comment on the reality of it.
>>62421941>>62421951Good mathing.
>>62421941this is why LETF calls are based
>>62421985Warehouse work is mostly unskilled, and low pay. Most of them won't be able to compete in blue collar work, especially the women. Some of them could retrain into skilled work but they'll have a hard time getting a job. The highest paid blue collar work is backbreaking and/or skilled, or dangerous. Some of them a physically fit man might be able to retrain into high paying work but most of them won't. And on the unskilled side, there would be a glut of labour, which immigration shows, pushes down wages further and increases competition for jobs. And then there is the problem of more unskilled work being automated by the year.if 50 million white collar labourers lose their jobs, there's no place for the majority of them to go lolThey'll probably just let them keep make believe pretend office jobs
>>62421941if you could see the future for a 5 minute period, you could walk into a casino with 2$ and leave with $105,000,000.00.You cannot.And you will get margin called and raped.
>>62422010I was speaking just about blue collar itself. I wouldn't expect that many white collar to rotate into blue collar, which is part of the issue, especially since many of them are women that just would have the worst time of their lives. There probably will be a rebalance of sectors that'll work out, but it'll be rough for quite some time. Maybe it'll serve as a catalyst for women to get back to the kitchen and households operating on one income, but that's never going to happen, Honestly it'll probably be some sort of universal basic income being implemented to support all the single mothers.
>>62422012turning two dollars into 105 million over 5 minutes seems very achieveable if I have an infinite supply of 2 dollars
>>62422012>And you will get margin called and raped.You don't get margin called on leveraged ETFs
>>62422010>>62422020women are incompatible with blue collar work on a structural level. management gives them the easiest, most meaningless work that usually amounts to looking pretty for the real men working so they have something to focus on. women in blue collar are morale boosters and nothing more.
>>624220212*(35^5)Roulette, 5 wins in a row.
>>62422023lolthey're there because the boss wants to fuck them, or is.
>>62422012I could color in those little bubbles on that Powerball ticket really fucking fast, tho.
>>62422022I just read margin, I didn't read the entire copium post but you're right there.That being said, if I was going to gamble like that, I would just buy deep ITM calls and have for 100x leverage.
>>62422041>I just read marginHe literally didn't write the word margin anywhere in his post.
>>62422042leverage, whatever, its 3am bitch.you cant see the future.do what you want but theres been plenty of bubbles and posts like this by shoeshine boys who think more risk is stupid easy wins, and they always end up sucking cocks at the local truck stop for crack as a suave their 400k losses followed by divorce and no visitation.
>>62422023i cant tell you how much i hate women at my job. they get paid the same too, which like, what the fuck? they cant even do anything. they literally turn into children at the slightest hint of a challenge at all. >hey move these 8 thingsand then they just tell you all the ways how they cant really and its too hard and they so smol and cute and cant do hard laborI can get on management's good side and they will vent to me how frustrating the job is and how its so hard to get anything done meanwhile half of the workers are rizzing up the huzz instead of working, and the huzz eat it up and get told to get back to work which, oh yeah, they dont have any. they eat away at the company and give nothing back. i cant imagine what white collar is like. woman daycare. firing all the women would unironically boost producivity by double digit percentages
>>62422054If somebody wants you to do their work for them, you should expect a cut of their pay. Just keep yourself busy with your own shit, so you don't have the time to do anybody's elses work for them because you're the one doing the shit nobody else can do. If it's routinely expected for me to keep picking up slack for somebody, I make myself unavailable. I'll help somebody but I don't let it become a routine that I'm just carrying deadweight.
>>62422066I find guilt and work ethic keeps me engaged beyond what i should be. But to an extent if I dont do something for someone the entire thing can come crashing down and everyone ends up doing twice as much work. It boils down to:>Can you show me how to do this/help me with this?which really means do it for me over and over. If I dont theres a good chance I will end up having to do it anyways later in the shift and usually at a super inconvient time.im in my last year of college for accounting. I work at a fedex warehouse. I just made some good money day trading that im probably just gonna quit and pay my way through this last year until I qualify for real work with my degree. Im so sick of this job. What do you do for work?
>>62421793As a programmer I just vibe code with text to speech and run parallel Claude sessions in a git worktree flow so I can easily have several concurrent tickets in progress and then pr-reviewing agent to verify inputs.I haven't even booted the IDE since february this shit is just too wild now like you wouldn't believe.I should look into new prosession at some point because it's clear that Claude is very capable when it's twweaked the right way and all I have to do now is to glance at the code and test the changes before shipping.
>>62422076think about it this wayif your boss has been crying on the phone for you for the past two hours to come in to fix a cracked beam on a dock leveler that costs $10,000 he's not going to stop and ask you to go help shinqua carry those boxes lol
>>62422092mark my words im going to leave this country
>>62422054I've seen women work as a delivery drivers for standard packaged and they seemed to be sufficient enough at it. I can see some women slot into some blue collar positions, but overall it'd not work out at larger amounts. That being said it's not like women are great at white collar either. It's just that they're much closer match to a guy. The amounts of empty time they're occupying and the general speed and self-sufficiency tends to be lacking, especially if they have children. The down times of going to endless doctor appointments is massive, though my personal experience isn't that much of a great sample size. Even just basic computer literacy doesn't seem all that high, where they get sometimes stuck and have issues figuring out just rotating and editing files/images. Them operating a printer or downloading mouse drivers could be major pain points too.
>>62422095you could just let them crash and burn. Let them deal with the consequences of having the wrong employees working for them, as you're busy doing something else more important. They thought 300 pound shaniqa was a good hire so et them lay in the bed they made.just get in a position where you're not expected to babysit lol
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