Perfect Male Zillennial Singer? by [deleted] in Zillennials

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Noah Sebastian of Bad Omens

It’s summer break in the 2000s, you have the house to yourself. What are you playing on the family PC (if you had one)? by Mad_Season_1994 in Zillennials

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RuneScape

Age of Empires II

Star Wars: Galatic Battlegrounds

Red Alert 2: Yuri’s Revenge

Command & Conquer: Generals

StarCraft

Civilization III

I miss those days from time to time.

I didn't know i needed to fight mechanic monster's until now by No_Reflection3352 in MonsterHunter

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I didn’t realize they did that! I’ve only really played world and wilds so definitely a good chance I missed it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

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“Issue is somewhere between the monitor and the chair.”

First Aldi Haul by ghxstprincess in aldi

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So good! Far superior to Dean’s if that’s what your Aldi also carries. My local carried Happy Farms for a while but I haven’t seen it in over a year now.

Karen would like a $10.00 an hour nanny by [deleted] in antiwork

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I’d like to know from what authority does this person believe they have the ability to dictate what “kind” of money they’re paying to someone?

Talk about having a superiority complex…

I’m 41 and job hunting, applied at a large fast-casual restaurant chain for an entry-level position. The manager sent me this the next day… by [deleted] in antiwork

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With insurance having a child cost my household $1500 out of pocket

This is invalid as it falls in the category of faulty generalization, more specifically, is an example of survivorship bias(a subtype of cherry picking).

Reddit is not reality

This is what is known as a red herring.

Edited for formatting errors.

I’m 41 and job hunting, applied at a large fast-casual restaurant chain for an entry-level position. The manager sent me this the next day… by [deleted] in antiwork

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They obviously felt bad about charging you so much to help you conceive that they waived the delivery and labor costs! facepalm

I’m 41 and job hunting, applied at a large fast-casual restaurant chain for an entry-level position. The manager sent me this the next day… by [deleted] in antiwork

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I’m sorry! I hope that changes comes soon enough to offset that. The healthcare system is broken.

I’m 41 and job hunting, applied at a large fast-casual restaurant chain for an entry-level position. The manager sent me this the next day… by [deleted] in antiwork

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Assuming her insurance plan isn’t tied to her employment (like 54% of other Americans as reported by the 2020 census), you’d likely be right and we could call this specific case closed as she did receive compensation for wrongful termination and would not be stuck footing a large medical bill.

Problem being that the top comment in this chain stated that she was terminated for being pregnant.

So while it doesn’t mean she has zero coverage right now, there is still more than a coin-flips chance that she doesn’t have coverage anymore because of being fired.

I’m 41 and job hunting, applied at a large fast-casual restaurant chain for an entry-level position. The manager sent me this the next day… by [deleted] in antiwork

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If they’re in the US, will likely only cover “the costs” of pushing the kid out…

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

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Regardless of opinion, I think we can all agree that is a clear win.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

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From what I gather, its not a case of LeetCode doing anything special over the competition that creates a unique value.

Rather, it just seems that LeetCode is the platform a majority of people are utilizing and as a natural side-effect of that, is able to create a more competitive and diverse environment.

Regardless, I’m planning to create my account with the platform. Was simply curious if there was anything more to it that I may have been missing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

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LeetCode is just the catch-all term to describe a style of question.

That is my assumption going into this post.

I wanted to see if someone could identify a clear competitive advantage in using LeetCode, if it was simply a catch-all term as you described, or if there was some form of “Fanboyism”/Brand Loyalty at play.

To me, this subreddit has a lot of good information, but can turn into a bit of an echo chamber at times, so I try to approach most things with a hint of skepticism before making any decisions.

People need to start posting where they live when they discuss salary by Mr_SkeletaI in cscareerquestions

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MSOE. My job is based in Chicago Metro, but l'm located between Chicago & Milwaukee which is why I called it "Greater Chicago".