GymWolf
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Ive never known why it can be that hard to get a good review. You dont need to be some Elon Musk visionary itching to turn the company into a $100 billion dollar corporation. Ever since my first office job, I had employee reviews. And coming out of university and being told there's evaluations every 6 months is pretty nervous first times doing it. And just by coincidence, every company Ive worked at has two (mid year review and final review). And just by coincidence again, each company I've worked at works on a calendar year which makes everything from financials to job evaluations predictable as per timing of the year.let’s face it, these people weren’t simply let go because they were LGBTQ+. They were most likely let go due to poor performance reviews.
Nope found their profile they keep showing pictures of the child and talking about how their therapist in a "and then everyone stood and clapped" kind of way.
Good look to the child they will need it.
Nobody would. But if a company has some lazy HR and hiring managers who only go by her Linkedin profile, they might get the impression by her very normal list of jobs and skills that she's a normal person. She has a very normal kind of Linkedin profile. Check out her Linkedin, it's like a 180 vs her Twitter.Why in the fuck would anyone ever want to work with some crazy drama queen like this? I bet their former coworkers are so damn relieved to have this constant source of drama + conflict removed from their team.
Why do some post their intimate thoughts and experiences on a public space like it’s their personal diary?
Especially when they get little to no engagement on their posts, just speaking to nobody…
They’re surrounded by people who infantilize them and shower them with attention/esteem whenever they make a claim of victimhood. Thats the only way I can make sense of this bizarre behavior.Why do some post their intimate thoughts and experiences on a public space like it’s their personal diary?
Especially when they get little to no engagement on their posts, just speaking to nobody…
Because they are mentally ill. No sane person has a Twitter account.Why do some post their intimate thoughts and experiences on a public space like it’s their personal diary?
Especially when they get little to no engagement on their posts, just speaking to nobody…
Why do some post their intimate thoughts and experiences on a public space like it’s their personal diary?
Especially when they get little to no engagement on their posts, just speaking to nobody…
All you need to do is click their profile and it’s right there, you don’t have to dig at all. Probably took me less time to look at their insane twitter than for you to find that gif.From where I sit, it seems a bit like the you, the completely sane one, has gone through 6 months of a stranger's posts to try and find something to ridicule.
See those 4400 likes? That's 4400 people who validate this person's ego. That's enough to make them feel like understanding why someone is uncomfortable with their life choices don't need to be listened to, but everyone must hear her out.Why do some post their intimate thoughts and experiences on a public space like it’s their personal diary?
Especially when they get little to no engagement on their posts, just speaking to nobody…
Thats because its the Truth.They’re surrounded by people who infantilize them and shower them with attention/esteem whenever they make a claim of victimhood. Thats the only way I can make sense of this bizarre behavior.
Yeah, spent like 20 seconds of scrolling to get a general gist of their content. No idea about trying to find something from 6 months ago whatever that guy is trying to sayAll you need to do is click their profile and it’s right there, you don’t have to dig at all. Probably took me less time to look at their insane twitter than for you to find that gif.
From where I sit, it seems a bit like maybe going through 6 months of a stranger's posts to find something to ridicule might not be the most productive use of a day either.
Same. Now think about how many games have poor reviews, delays and bugs. It is my opinion that those factors are directly related to those performance reviews.Ive never known why it can be that hard to get a good review. You dont need to be some Elon Musk visionary itching to turn the company into a $100 billion dollar corporation. Ever since my first office job, I had employee reviews. And coming out of university and being told there's evaluations every 6 months is pretty nervous first times doing it. And just by coincidence, every company Ive worked at has two (mid year review and final review). And just by coincidence again, each company I've worked at works on a calendar year which makes everything from financials to job evaluations predictable as per timing of the year.
I've never had a bad review. The worst Ive had are those middle of the road "average performer dude" kind of ratings which probably 70% of the floor gets anyway based on their bell curved standard deviation algorithm. But as long you do half decent work dont cause trouble, and get along with people it's pretty hard to get fired or be pressured out unless there's something apocalyptic going on like the company is going broke, major restructuring, or the execs decide to move the office to another city and a bunch of people say forget it they arent selling their house.
Didn't he also throw avgn under the bus because he refused to review Ghostbusters 2016? He's one of the worst when it comes to cancel culture.Not really relevant but using Patton as a reactionary gif here is funny to me, as most people may recall that he jumped ahead of the twitter mob, into the spotlight to present himself morally superior by leveraging the outrage around (his friend) Dave Chappelle's standup special.
In essence, he's the typical narcissist on twitter - providing commentary on things no one asked for while simultaneously jerking off on their own stomach.
Not sure, but it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest.Didn't he also throw avgn under the bus because he refused to review Ghostbusters 2016? He's one of the worst when it comes to cancel culture.
From where I sit and not having The Twitter or The Facebook or social media, the person you’re replying to is doing heroes work for me.From where I sit, it seems a bit like maybe going through 6 months of a stranger's posts to find something to ridicule might not be the most productive use of a day either.
I dont have twitter either, but it's a funny site. It must depend on settings a profile user sets or something because some profiles are public to check out (like this weird person). But then some you click the link to check it out and you immediately get a pop up sign up box.From where I sit and not having The Twitter or The Facebook or social media, the person you’re replying to is doing heroes work for me.
So, whoever this cat above me is replying, keep going so I can see the utter craziness these wackos do and say on a daily basis, so I get a better understanding of this culture thingy.
Us normies appreciate your work and dedication to helping us get info.
I recently got a review and it was really good and was most likely was going to get my normal raise. That review was on a Friday. I was laid off that Tuesday. This happened a couple of months ago and it was the best thing that ever happened to me. Now I'm learning how to become a Data Analyst / Software Engineer and it's been crazy to see my growth in the last few weeks vs. the last 5 years at my old company.Ive never known why it can be that hard to get a good review. You dont need to be some Elon Musk visionary itching to turn the company into a $100 billion dollar corporation. Ever since my first office job, I had employee reviews. And coming out of university and being told there's evaluations every 6 months is pretty nervous first times doing it. And just by coincidence, every company Ive worked at has two (mid year review and final review). And just by coincidence again, each company I've worked at works on a calendar year which makes everything from financials to job evaluations predictable as per timing of the year.
I've never had a bad review. The worst Ive had are those middle of the road "average performer dude" kind of ratings which probably 70% of the floor gets anyway based on their bell curved standard deviation algorithm. But as long you do half decent work dont cause trouble, and get along with people it's pretty hard to get fired or be pressured out unless there's something apocalyptic going on like the company is going broke, major restructuring, or the execs decide to move the office to another city and a bunch of people say forget it they arent selling their house.
When I got laid off in the 2000s during a restructuring, all I did was get hold of recruiters and scored a job fast. I didn't even get a chance to collect one UI pay out. Best thing to happen to me too since my new company at the time was great, made tons of great friends and the new job paid me $20,000 more and a better bonus! Then I changed jobs after about 5 years to a better role all because that job was the best job I had at the time to boost my career to where it now. It paid $20,000 more too and even bigger bonuses. My plan is to change companies one more time with another boost in comp, work 10 years as my final company and retire.I recently got a review and it was really good and was most likely was going to get my normal raise. That review was on a Friday. I was laid off that Tuesday. This happened a couple of months ago and it was the best thing that ever happened to me. Now I'm learning how to become a Data Analyst / Software Engineer and it's been crazy to see my growth in the last few weeks vs. the last 5 years at my old company.
I always treated my layoff as a positive as having a negative attitude about it will leave you bitter and not trying to grow. That's no way to lead a life.
If you don’t respect all of my husbands then you don’t respect me. And I’m going to passively aggressively bitch about you on Twitter so I can score some pity points.I hope the second husband was a cool dude and her first husband at least got a free Nintendo Switch out of this whole situation
I don't know how this person is posting shite on twitter so frequently. Maybe try... Hmm I don't know... Actually looking after your baby instead?That kid is going to need one hell of a therapist.
She has 8 husbands for that, one of them has to be the father... right?I don't know how this person is posting shite on twitter so frequently. Maybe try... Hmm I don't know... Actually looking after your baby instead?
All you need to do is click their profile and it’s right there, you don’t have to dig at all. Probably took me less time to look at their insane twitter than for you to find that gif.
Polyamorous lmao. I love how being a slut has been transformed into a marginalised community‘Disabled queer polyamorous’ The fact that THIS is how you represent yourself at the studio, no fucking wonder they let you go. Show some goddamn professionalism, actually be good at your job, contribute something of worth and stop treating your workplace as a platform for YOUR stupid gender politics and MAYBE you wouldnt get let off….
Judging by his inability to hang a newsletter to the point of taking a day off because of it, not very well.With a bio like this, I wonder how is his working ethic
I know right, what a fucking joke. The whole world needs a wakeup call that personal identifiers are not skills, not qualifications nor are they a free pass and a free hire…Polyamorous lmao. I love how being a slut has been transformed into a marginalised community
Wow. You have been edging this post for 10 years. Welcome back.Wow “woke” people live rent free in y’all’s heads, this is insane. 6 pages of completely unrelated to gaming ranting about a literal nobody on Twitter.
It's mostly an American thing. I don't see many German tweets like this. Most people just Tweet conspiracy and anti-SPD/anti-The Greens stuff.honestly, is this like a western thing? coz in asia, i feel like people don't talk like this and are rather focused on their jobs and supporting their families rather their strange self analysis on periods, imaginary periods, or whatever lol.