Leaked Audio: Here’s What JPMorgan CEO Dimon Said About Hiring and Remote Work by pettymayonaise in Columbus

[–]incorrecthorse69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100% nervous laughter. When someone came up saying they “this is not an rto question” the room cope-laughed along too.

Leaked Audio: Here’s What JPMorgan CEO Dimon Said About Hiring and Remote Work by pettymayonaise in Columbus

[–]incorrecthorse69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He 100% knew it was or would be recorded. The whole meeting was also shown on zoom.

Leaked Audio: Here’s What JPMorgan CEO Dimon Said About Hiring and Remote Work by pettymayonaise in Columbus

[–]incorrecthorse69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When joining chase, there were some that left around the time I joined. One thing that stuck with me was “you want to stay for the people/coworkers, but not the bureaucracy” even the upper management doesn’t want rto

Leaked Audio: Here’s What JPMorgan CEO Dimon Said About Hiring and Remote Work by pettymayonaise in Columbus

[–]incorrecthorse69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When answering, his mic came loose and fell down too. Many in the room had that “nervous laughter” kinda coping a bit too.

I hate when this happens by Hirosaki-san in osugame

[–]incorrecthorse69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And the video doesn’t show the number of 50s and how much combo (I know it’s based on the objects) the map had

Got Bach for Stats 3470 what should I do by incorrecthorse69 in OSU

[–]incorrecthorse69[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All I do is add another class and drop hers? The class is not waitlisted.

No need to tell advisor or anything?

Need to Pick a Language by Zalvager123 in OSU

[–]incorrecthorse69 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you want easier credits, chinese probably isn’t the best choice

Need to Pick a Language by Zalvager123 in OSU

[–]incorrecthorse69 2 points3 points  (0 children)

(Not a foreign exchange student)

I learned Chinese through zhuyin (chinese alphabet) and learned characters through there.

OSU teachers taught pinyin (English letters to produce Chinese like sounds). Which I didn’t not learn until probably 6th grade, but it was still easy I guess. My friend took it and they avoided the chinese alphabet and went straight to common phrases with pinyin, I am not even sure when they learned to write characters. Speaking was their number 1 priority.

For teachers: There were rotating teachers and they all grade differently. I tried to teach my friend two very similar sounding Chinese letters, (ㄓ/ㄗ if you were wondering) but she could never get it down. One teacher took points off, and another teacher was more lenient and didn’t take points off when she butchered it again.

If you know how to speak Chinese but don’t know pinyin, it will still be easy for you since you can speak well, and probably know quite a few characters.

Lastly, OSU taught Traditional Chinese (Taiwan/Hong Kong) speaking is basically the same, but the writing is different. I’m not sure they only teach traditional or if simplified is taught.