One of those that “work from home” by just logging in and doing the bare minimumDang I wish my team mate would start running jobs. He's been online for over an hour and hasn't even logged in to the mainframe yet. I don't know what he does at times like this.
Kick em when there down. I'm hoping the NRA can turn itself around and get back to the core values one day.
i saw the ad on fox and friends just now
9??? I'm asleep by then.Well, I’m usually leaving for home by 9
Blogging maybe ?Dang I wish my team mate would start running jobs. He's been online for over an hour and hasn't even logged in to the mainframe yet. I don't know what he does at times like this.
I hope so tooKick em when there down. I'm hoping the NRA can turn itself around and get back to the core values one day.
Normally I don't care, but I'm planning on taking Friday off. If he doesn't get past a certain point in his testing, then it means I might have to work at least part of the day. That's what bugs me. I don't expect everyone to work like I do (I'm majorly Type A), but dang. I like to "sprint" through my work and then enjoy the down time. He's more of a "drag it out all day" type.One of those that “work from home” by just logging in and doing the bare minimum
Nah, I doubt it. He's probably just obsessing over some little detail of documentation or something. He has a tendency to overthink things.Blogging maybe ?
The eroding work ethic with some younger generations.Normally I don't care, but I'm planning on taking Friday off. If he doesn't get past a certain point in his testing, then it means I might have to work at least part of the day. That's what bugs me. I don't expect everyone to work like I do (I'm majorly Type A), but dang. I like to "sprint" through my work and then enjoy the down time. He's more of a "drag it out all day" type.
I've worked with a bunch of people like that. I'm a software developer, and sometimes it just works a certain way. I don't care why, I just remember it and do that way in the future. Other developers will spend 4+ hours trying to figure out the "why does it work" and I just don't care. At the end of the day it doesn't work better or worse. You want to know why, do that on your own timeNah, I doubt it. He's probably just obsessing over some little detail of documentation or something. He has a tendency to overthink things.
He's almost my age, so I don't think that's it. Just a different personality type I think. He does good work, but he's just slow at it.The eroding work ethic with some younger generations.
Ha! We were typing at the same time, but ^^^THIS^^^. Exactly this!I've worked with a bunch of people like that. I'm a software developer, and sometimes it just works a certain way. I don't care why, I just remember it and do that way in the future. Other developers will spend 4+ hours trying to figure out the "why does it work" and I just don't care. At the end of the day it doesn't work better or worse. You want to know why, do that on your own time
I noticed in that memo the SAF (the ones that won Heller and McDonald in the SCOTUS) denouncing NAGR, they listed a bunch of lawsuits that they had won and pointing out NAGR had never done anything. Most all of them they showed the NRA as part of the suit with them.They should, I know FPC has won a ton of lawsuits the last few years. They’re doing the ground work that the NRA stopped doing
Honestly, I've never read anything good about NAGRI noticed in that memo the SAF (the ones that won Heller and McDonald in the SCOTUS) denouncing NAGR, they listed a bunch of lawsuits that they had won and pointing out NAGR had never done anything. Most all of them they showed the NRA as part of the suit with them.
Yeah, I get that strategy. But If they can win more lawsuits, it'll set precedent and have similar outcomes.That was back when there were still some pro gun Democrats out west in the south. So they paid off Harry to not bring anything up in the Senate. Suddenly there were no pro gun Democrats in congress.