I knew a guy that was really into his hookers from sex worker sites and the prices he'd say were shockingly cheap. He got regularly checked out, and after years of doing this (at least 5) the guy says the only STD he's ever got was chlamydia, which was in his "pre-hooker days".
That's all to say that you're probably fine, but you should definitely get tested for peace of mind. If they're sex workers by trade, they're probably on top of the testing themselves.
I'm conflicted. It's because he's a lazy cunt that would rather rake in money from whatever he's shilling through the media than do his job. With that said, the people of Clacton were thick enough to vote for him, so in many ways they deserve a MP that can't be fucked to represent them.
IMO, it should be 16. It should be the earliest age that you can work in a traditional job, or begin service in one's armed forces. Many right-wing people hate this idea because young people are very left-leaning, but it is unfair to expect someone to contribute to a society that bans them from having a say in its outcome.
Or, just affordability?
Things just cost a lot more nowadays, and if you're young it's unlikely you're earning much. Hell, it's also possible that their parents missed the boat on salaries rivalling house prices.
My daughter to be happy.
Also, for her to manage a single night with solid sleep, so I'm not replying to threads about happiness on Lemmy at 5am. That would also be nice.
People that work on-call do this, especially in tech or security.
I'm considering making the switch because my paging calls are from a random set of phone numbers, so I cannot attach a specific ringtone to them. After a few horrible pages, you start to associate your phone going off as a world-ending experience, when it's just your wife calling to ask if you want her to pick something up for you from the shop. A separate device that disassociates my phone from pain would be nice.
It escalates to your manager, then skip, and upwards.
They pre-empted this when we complained, and went straight to the director to say that the VP wants their org to complete something for a demo on Monday (they were told Friday). Since we were downstream, their feature would break our service contact, and would mean the E2E test wouldn't work, so our director asked kindly for us to help where we can and to prioritise the main work on Monday. By that time your weekend is already ruined, but under that manager in particular they've been working every weekend for about a year...
Eh, that part is known, but lately there are teams that have "officially" opened weekends as fair game. My org recently sent out an email stating that weekends would count as in-office days to entice people to work at the office to bump their RTO figures up.
The Gordon Ramsay anecdote is actually really good, in that in my experience VC's get a LOT of say in what your business ultimately becomes.
I worked with someone that was, in all fairness, absolutely clueless about what they wanted, and wanted some VC alongside their rich parents money. The VC took a huge chunk of the business, and ultimately their business launched as something that was completely different to what they thought it would be - because that's what the VC believed would give them some return. The business went bust in less than a year and launched for maybe 2 months?
Much like how Ramsay says "your Jamaican restaurant is shit, I've remade it into an Italian restaurant because there aren't any nearby", taking a lot of VC money almost certainly means they'll want an equivalent say in your business. It's not free money, and it absolutely fucks a lot of people up when they take that money and realise that their dream isn't theirs any more.
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