That is accurate… Also the same year I started my I.T. career.
That is accurate… Also the same year I started my I.T. career.
Lol… I remember the time before my friend…
I’ve been employed in the technology industry for the last 27 years though and it definitely started before Y2K.
Not the 21st century
This is a funny joke and all but it’s so far from actually true.
Source: 27 years working in I.T.
This is some ugly baby propaganda
“Roastburgers” from Arby’s
Good answer. 👍
Shaving sucks.
The real question is why shaving should be normalized, expected, or encouraged in modern society.
You can absolutely configure it to allow exceptions for LAN so that you don’t need to authenticate to their servers over the web.
Maybe I’m overly sympathetic with your friend as someone who was reckless in my youth and also lost a number of teeth…
That’s rough is all I’m saying
That’s a little too dark for me…
Teeth are important
Them mofos need to get a fuggin life
The vast majority of land in the US is still completely undeveloped.
I’ve run my Plex server on wifi for the last 7 years and it works fine.
I disagree that the overtime is expected. It’s a benefit available to them that isn’t available to the general public.
I also strongly disagree about the relative “danger” of their job.
My dad was a firefighter for 30 years. He got paid less than most cops and faced significantly more danger on every shift than most cops.
Fuck the police. They were shitty since their inception.
Full stop
There’s lots of places in the US where cops are paid significantly above median wages for the region as their base pay and then they’re also eligible to earn time and a half in nearly as much overtime as they could possibly want on top of being allowed to work extra side jobs in uniform for third parties.
They’re also typically one of the largest parts of most major cities’ budgets.
Fuck cops. They are overpaid if anything for what little they fucking do.
Pay is definitely not the problem and there’s plenty of places in the US where I’d argue they’re overpaid, in fact.
I installed and tinkered with Red Hat 5.2 from CD around 97 or 98.