Because you haven't adjusted it right?
Psychologists don't just refuse to work with neurodivergent people, if they did that would be a lot of patients. There is a lot more context to this statement that you haven't shared.
The UK has building societies which sound like what you're describing
It's all good and well until you start working in a repo that has both master and main branches for some reason, and it is not clear which is actually the master/main branch.
So could the other 140 people who became billionaires this year, and that's not even mentioning all the existing billionaires. I really don't understand what this focus on Taylor Swift is about.
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It's because it's come from Mastodon with hashtag spam
Why do Skodas have a heated rear windscreeen? To keep your hands warm while you push it.
(I've owned a few Skodas, they've all been good cars)
Both of those traditions are pagan anyway
This guy's ping is terrible
5 or 6 depending on where you draw the line. I had a couple of part time/fixed term jobs as a teenager, then when I dropped out of university I got a job at McDonald's.
Since then I left to work in a factory at an engineering company and I have worked for that company ever since, but I got on an apprenticeship scheme for 5 years and became an engineer.
I have heard that neurodivergent people can switch jobs a lot, however this is probably because most jobs aren't great at supporting us. I am lucky to work somewhere that I feel supported, and it is easy for me to stay where I am.