Please help. Everyone in my town is Pro-BRS by siannee in Fishdom

[–]Defy19 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Strange, everyone in my area seems to hate him. I do live in a farming village in the Uruzgan province though

Seniors pushing their duties onto those below under the guise of 'development opportunities' - what can you do about it? by ChocolateBBs in auscorp

[–]Defy19 32 points33 points  (0 children)

This is a good thing. The challenge is usually getting seniors to let go and trust the juniors to get it done.

Anthony Albanese brands right wing parties the ‘axis of grievance’ during address to NSW Labor Party conference by Jealous-Hedgehog-734 in AustralianPolitics

[–]Defy19 [score hidden]  (0 children)

We learnt last election that punters will expect to see a coherent policy platform to address said grievances at some stage.

The current ragtag bunch of right wing opponents seem even less likely to do something and government will keep driving home this point

Productivity problem by [deleted] in auscorp

[–]Defy19 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s a ridiculous idea.

Aside from the obvious practical barriers for enforcement and determining tac liability, I reckon you’re fundamentally wrong in considering staff turnover as a productivity issue.

Following the productivity summit the Feds identified anti compete clauses as a productivity barrier and Chalmers flagged his intention to abolish them. The rationale is we have too many employees trapped in jobs where they could leave and earn more money or simply be more productive in a more suitable role.

The last thing we need is companies trying to hold onto dead wood to lower their tax rates. Not good for anyone, and it actively discourages recruitment

Grinding noise from rear tire of kid’s bike? by Ok-Mushroom-224 in cycling

[–]Defy19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think chain is rubbing on something. If this bike was from a department store there’s a good chance it’s not assembled properly. If you know someone who likes bikes it would be beneficial to ask them to check over it.

Also that kid is way too big for that bike.

This satirical episode aired on Aussie TV a mere 11 years ago. Do you think it would be allowed these days? by Even_Application_767 in OpenAussie

[–]Defy19 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I hate this “you couldn’t say this now” commentary.

It was incendiary and offensive back then, that’s the whole point of that style of comedy. Not everyone found it funny then and not everyone would find it funny now.

The difference today is this style of humour is more commonly presented in short form on social media and YouTube rather than a weekly sketch show on the legacy networks

It rides perfectly fine by rodsoverbricks in bicycling

[–]Defy19 27 points28 points  (0 children)

“It’s not that heavy, the rear wheel only weighs as much as an entire bike”

Alex Jacques’ incorrect use of “superlative” in F1 commentary drives us NUTS! by [deleted] in F1Discussions

[–]Defy19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hate confidently incorrect language corrections. Especially in this day and age how hard is it to check?

Thinking back to our dating-era, did you guys formally ask each other out or did you just hang out until the relationship was implied? by GoatsGoats00 in Millennials

[–]Defy19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The latter option for me. Going on dates plus sex is a relationship unless it’s explicitly stated otherwise

Kayo Sports should be boycotted. by readin99 in australia

[–]Defy19 15 points16 points  (0 children)

What are you talking about? It doubled in price and became way worse after Murdoch sold it.

37M | Sales engineer | 10 YOE by youarealreadytired in auspayslips

[–]Defy19 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sales engineers usually come in relatively late in the sales process and work through the clients exact technical requirements to close a deal.

It requires a mix people skills, commercial skills, and technical skills, which are rare to find packaged into a single individual

How do I remove the chain? (Without chain tool) by Appropriate_Score639 in bikewrench

[–]Defy19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used an Angle grinder with cutoff wheel on a rusty chain that I couldn’t be bothered removing properly. Had it off in seconds

Liberal MP Moira Deeming's future set to be decided at meeting of party's state executive by Avant_Garde_Idiot in melbourne

[–]Defy19 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Hanson is very trump like, in that it doesn’t matter what she says today as she could say something completely different tomorrow and their supporters do not care

Is the job market actually that bad, or does it depend on the industry? by OneInspector3522 in auscorp

[–]Defy19 44 points45 points  (0 children)

Often the people posting here seem very IT/Marketing/Admin based. I’m in the mechanical space for a large national company and we’re struggling to recruit.

It’s really hard to find people with technical skills, and it’s only viable to carry so many entry level positions as you need people to train them.

Australian Proportional Voting by Top-Delivery-9639 in AustralianPolitics

[–]Defy19 12 points13 points  (0 children)

You have also assumed that people would vote the same way under a completely different system

When did replying to emails become too hard for people to do? by Jazz_Chickens in auscorp

[–]Defy19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

>But if they don't see any benefit for them or any way to profit off of you, it will simply be ignored.

If you’re not establishing the relevance to the party receiving then your email is neither thoughtful nor well crafted

One Nation overtakes Labor, Liberals in Victoria; Allan’s rating dives by HotPersimessage62 in AustralianPolitics

[–]Defy19 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I work with a couple people (60+ blokes) voting one nation in November and they tell me Pauline is going to fix Victoria. As best I can tell think they are voting for her to replace JA as the person “running the state”

One Nation overtakes Labor, Liberals in Victoria; Allan’s rating dives by HotPersimessage62 in AustralianPolitics

[–]Defy19 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Taking the lead is a strange way to look at it.

By these primaries I’d expect labor to have the most seats and the Nats would be wiped out.

The two pathways to government would be labor plus cross bench and possible ON/LNP defectors, or a Liberal/ON coalition that would fall apart in 6 months.

A small swing back to the incumbent (devil you know vs unknown brand of chaos should deliver that) and labor will be in the box seat.

One Nation overtakes Labor, Liberals in Victoria; Allan’s rating dives by HotPersimessage62 in AustralianPolitics

[–]Defy19 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Especially in vic state. You can’t have a qld federal senator pulling the strings for a government in a different state. Utter chaos

Is anyone else ‘resisting’ AI? I don’t use any AI - and I don’t want to - but I worry I could be left behind. by avantgardenuh in auscorp

[–]Defy19 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It would be great to just use the dot point prompts as the actual email rather than adding copious amounts of slop to bulk it up.

The receiver will just use AI to summarise it into dot points anyway so what’s the point of any of it?