I have that remote, I don't use it anymore, but it's surprisingly good
He lives in a 750 sqft apartment with his partner and 15 cats
The hiring process for all jobs has gotten significantly worse, but the dev hiring process is absolutely insane.
Sorry you're dealing with it
I thought Vermin Supreme was a libertarian free stater, but I guess I was wrong.
In an interview with New Hampshire magazine in 2018, Supreme labeled his political beliefs as "social anarchist" and opined that Peter Kropotkin "was a great anarchist thinker and writer"
He called for ending foreign wars and voiced support for pardoning non-violent drug offenders, ending the war on drugs, and reducing incarceration, which he called his top priority. On the COVID-19 pandemic, Supreme criticized President Donald Trump, arguing that he should have paid better attention to the virus and have made testing more widely available.
His Wikipedia has some pretty funny stuff:
Shortly before the primary, he was observed questioning Republican candidates Chris Christie and Ted Cruz through a bullhorn. Supreme engaged Christie in an informal debate over his free pony platform, during which he accused Christie of hating ponies, and asked Cruz whether he thought that water being used during waterboarding should include fluoride.
He satirically promised to make COVID-19 illegal and, in a play on his campaign promise to go back in time and "kill baby Hitler," vowed to go back in time and "kill baby COVID." He facetiously pledged to create "COVID-19 free zones" because "they work so well for things like guns and drugs."
They did the same thing with trucking. Told everyone it was a solid middle class career in dire need of workers. Convinced a bunch of states and the feds to foot the bill for truck driving schools.
They never needed more drivers, what they needed was more people to sucker in to predatory truck leases. They get new graduates to sign a lease for a truck. The lease forces them to only work for the company that leases them the truck, forcing them to accept whatever mileage rate the company decides to give them. Once the driver gets sick of that, the company takes the truck and leases it to the next person they recruit directly from trucking school(paid for by the government).
Even if I had someone I could trust enough, I wouldn't tell them. It's not fair to burden someone with keeping that level of secret.
You have to be a pretty big psycho to volunteer for war for free. It's not even patriotism, it's just war tourism.
Rest in piss bozo
I saw an article about how rich people build museums attached to their homes. They get a tax deduction from the building costs, and don't have to pay property taxes on that part. They use them for private parties, weddings, etc.
They're supposed to be open to the public, but of course nobody from the government checks into that. The reporter wasn't able to get into any of them.
I'm assuming that's what the "philanthropy wing" is about.
In Douglas Rushkoff's book "Survival of the Richest" he talks about the survival ideas of these rich morons he talked to at some event. They were discussing strategies to keep security guards loyal in a post apocalyptic scenario. Shit like shock collars, timed safes, anything besides treating them well. It's a good book.
They'd rather keep driving us towards an apocalypse they wouldn't survive than do something to avoid it.
Texas is the champ at letting private industry profit from government.
They built a toll road with $1Billion in public money, using a private equity firm to build it which resulted in large profits, and hazardous work conditions. Then they sold 50 years of toll rights to a different private equity firm for $600mil, with no limit to how much could be charged. When tolls predictably skyrocketed, they had to buy those rights back for $1.7 billion after the firm had collected tolls for 5 years.
I went through something similar recently. The only job qualifications I have are education and really old work experience in a technical field. Couldn't get an interview with anyone. Even Domino's wouldn't call me back even though they are hiring for every position.
I just got a job at UPS with no resume or hiring process at all, but it's definitely not for everyone. Most of the union positions open to the public are part time and difficult hours, plus it's really physical work. Great benefits, though, and eventually seniority will allow you to get in to bid on much better jobs. Drivers make $70k+ a year, feeder drivers make even more.
If you do try to find a position there, don't rely on the job alerts thing on their website. Check it every Wednesday. I've been signed up for alerts for 6 months and never got an email. Just happened to check it on a Wednesday and got the job offer in like 20 minutes.