legit I swear this has been known on the internet for close to a decade???
I'd be (pleasantly) surprised if even that happened. Resignation from a job that probably took years, if not decades, to get is a big deal. It's an actual consequence.
Gladly
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so what you're saying is it's not actually any different from US owned social media other than it's foreign
so weird xenophobic shit basically
There are legit security concerns but this bill is also being pushed by American social media companies since Tik Tok is their biggest competitor.
So do we want to be like China now? Is that really your argument?
I hope everyone supporting this understands the precedent this sets.
Another win for the nanny state
Yeah, you should definitely be looking and interviewing for new positions every so often even if you ultimately end up staying with the same company. Having something else lined up gives you so much more leverage to ask for a raise. Maybe you get lucky and have an employer who's going to give you a nice pay increase just because they like you and they think you deserve it but most of the time that's not how it works.
It's pretty common career advice these days that if you want to get paid what you're worth you're probably going to have to change employers several times over the course of your career. Most employers aren't willing to go very far to retain long-term employees like they used to.
"Splurging" to eat and survive. Gotta love it
What was so obvious? I don't know much about him other than he likes to argue with college students.