When I worked in food service, we failed a health and safety check because they asked employees and managers "what do you do if you're sick?/an employee is sick?" Most employees said something like "I try to call off but get told I need to come in anyway" and most mangers said something like "ask if you're okay to continue working/come in". Obviously, both of these are wrong. The only answer they were expecting was "call out and come in when I feel better" or "send them home/excuse their absence when they call". I didn't know this was happening and had to call out that day. Apparently, the health and safety officer was stood next to my manager, who went off on me when I called. She said I needed to come in regardless, I refused, but apparently, the officer took that into consideration when failing us. They saw a live example of what people were saying was happening.
Worked for years at a nonprofit. Loved the job even though the pay was low. My first week a woman came in with her foster son who was severely autistic. He grabbed my arm and started pulling me to different areas. She calmed him and got him to let go. She was stunned about how calmly I reacted. I smiled and talked to him directly instead of over her. After working most of my life with kids I have seen it all. Very sad when he passed. She always thanked me for that.
I'm happy to hear the Jimmy Smits story. I loved his character on the West Wing and it restores some of my faith in humanity to hear he was a real one to the OP
I’m a manager at a gun shop I will tell you this. Denying someone on a sale of a firearm is one of the scariest moments Yeah we all carry and are willing to defend our selves but it’s still tough it’s scary and it makes everyone of us stand on edge until they leave the parking lot
Had a power cut in a store that had no natural light, even with emergency lights parts of the store were pitch black and all of the registers were down. Didn’t phase some customers who wanted to keep shopping and couldn’t understand why we needed to lead them out or why they couldn’t pay for their purchases even if they had cash.
Was waitressing for extra money in a graveyard shift and was working almost around the clock for a year. Kept having medical issues. Nineteen year old coworker said I was a hypochondriac. The next day I was in the hospital for 9 days. Had to quit but she did apologize.
Story 3, the employee likely knew full well that roll was inedible. They either were sick of explaining that and potentially getting yelled at, or decided they could pocket any money, so didn't care.
You've talked about LA area and now you're talking about a college with a motto 'learn by doing.' Would that happen to be Cal Poly? I wouldn't call it in the LA area but relatively close (200 miles away).
Searching/reading on Google and Wikipedia showed me that that is Cal Poly's motto. There's three campuses, and the one I think you're thinking of is the one in/near San Luis Obispo. I imagine the campus our narrator was thinking of, though, was the one in/near Pomona, in LA County. Apparently those three are part of the larger California State University (CSU) system, which I thought was neat, too.
Oh, man, I’m not the only person who wrote a novel at work and no one noticed or cared. I had a high-paying tech job, but I only ever had a quarter of the work to fill a 40 hour work week. I worked really efficiently and well, got everything done and more,,but most of the time I would finish my work and then have to wait around until someone approved it. And if there wasn’t any more work coming in, that was that. So I spent my time writing a novel, writing fanfiction, reading fanfiction. I took long lunches. No one cared. There wasn’t anything else to do, I swear. After around three years, I got bored and started a freelance business working for myself.
I worked in an automotive manufacturing plant for a few years. I remember this one time we were tasked with cleaning our break area . One of my co-workers was cleaning under the break area fridge, and she found a prescription narcotic on the floor under the fridge. She ate the pill. The pill she found on the floor...
I kinda agree that phone on set has a reason to be fired. If It was any of a bit higher budget films, disrupting single take (especially if it was good one) can cost pretty penny wages and rent.
here's the thing: large language models model languages, and not math, hence they are horrible at math. They're literally not programmed for math, they have to learn it themselves via language processing. And since they are trained on human languages, they are learning math from humans.
30:00 to answer your question- ChatGPT uses learned data to respond to prompts and questions, if its source is incorrect or it's merely guessing, it won't respond with a correct answer. The smarter AI models will tell you that they don't know. In short- ChatGPT's function is to speak like a human, not to act as a calculator.
Okay; a. Cation refers to a positive island, positive being like a cat's whiskers way to keep track and anion is a negative iron. It does not form whiskers. It is an anti cat. Ions are the elemental parts of a molecule dissolved in a solution. Traditionally we use water for this nacl is sodium chloride or table salt?
@mostly facts, the carrot mean "superscript" which for math means exponents, but for this use case it means the the + or - should be superscript meaning ions. The second plus means addition or combining.
I have always felt that an employee should get to keep the commision on a returned item so long as the reason for return isn't there fault. I do get why that is not the case though.
PNW = Pacific Northwest! Every American and Canadian from British Columbia should know this by now simply due to how terrible Portland, OR has gotten! FFS, dude!
When I worked in food service, we failed a health and safety check because they asked employees and managers "what do you do if you're sick?/an employee is sick?" Most employees said something like "I try to call off but get told I need to come in anyway" and most mangers said something like "ask if you're okay to continue working/come in". Obviously, both of these are wrong. The only answer they were expecting was "call out and come in when I feel better" or "send them home/excuse their absence when they call".
I didn't know this was happening and had to call out that day. Apparently, the health and safety officer was stood next to my manager, who went off on me when I called. She said I needed to come in regardless, I refused, but apparently, the officer took that into consideration when failing us. They saw a live example of what people were saying was happening.
Na⁺+ Cl⁻ makes NaCl, also called Sodium Chloride or common table salt. chemistry equations cant be solved with a standard calculator
Worked for years at a nonprofit. Loved the job even though the pay was low. My first week a woman came in with her foster son who was severely autistic. He grabbed my arm and started pulling me to different areas. She calmed him and got him to let go. She was stunned about how calmly I reacted. I smiled and talked to him directly instead of over her. After working most of my life with kids I have seen it all. Very sad when he passed. She always thanked me for that.
I'm happy to hear the Jimmy Smits story. I loved his character on the West Wing and it restores some of my faith in humanity to hear he was a real one to the OP
I’m a manager at a gun shop
I will tell you this.
Denying someone on a sale of a firearm is one of the scariest moments
Yeah we all carry and are willing to defend our selves but it’s still tough it’s scary and it makes everyone of us stand on edge until they leave the parking lot
Had a power cut in a store that had no natural light, even with emergency lights parts of the store were pitch black and all of the registers were down. Didn’t phase some customers who wanted to keep shopping and couldn’t understand why we needed to lead them out or why they couldn’t pay for their purchases even if they had cash.
Was waitressing for extra money in a graveyard shift and was working almost around the clock for a year. Kept having medical issues. Nineteen year old coworker said I was a hypochondriac. The next day I was in the hospital for 9 days. Had to quit but she did apologize.
Story 3, the employee likely knew full well that roll was inedible. They either were sick of explaining that and potentially getting yelled at, or decided they could pocket any money, so didn't care.
You've talked about LA area and now you're talking about a college with a motto 'learn by doing.' Would that happen to be Cal Poly? I wouldn't call it in the LA area but relatively close (200 miles away).
Searching/reading on Google and Wikipedia showed me that that is Cal Poly's motto. There's three campuses, and the one I think you're thinking of is the one in/near San Luis Obispo. I imagine the campus our narrator was thinking of, though, was the one in/near Pomona, in LA County.
Apparently those three are part of the larger California State University (CSU) system, which I thought was neat, too.
Oh, man, I’m not the only person who wrote a novel at work and no one noticed or cared. I had a high-paying tech job, but I only ever had a quarter of the work to fill a 40 hour work week. I worked really efficiently and well, got everything done and more,,but most of the time I would finish my work and then have to wait around until someone approved it. And if there wasn’t any more work coming in, that was that. So I spent my time writing a novel, writing fanfiction, reading fanfiction. I took long lunches. No one cared. There wasn’t anything else to do, I swear. After around three years, I got bored and started a freelance business working for myself.
I worked in an automotive manufacturing plant for a few years. I remember this one time we were tasked with cleaning our break area . One of my co-workers was cleaning under the break area fridge, and she found a prescription narcotic on the floor under the fridge. She ate the pill. The pill she found on the floor...
Pnw= pacific northwest
Sheris = Perkins.
I kinda agree that phone on set has a reason to be fired. If It was any of a bit higher budget films, disrupting single take (especially if it was good one) can cost pretty penny wages and rent.
here's the thing: large language models model languages, and not math, hence they are horrible at math. They're literally not programmed for math, they have to learn it themselves via language processing. And since they are trained on human languages, they are learning math from humans.
30:00 to answer your question- ChatGPT uses learned data to respond to prompts and questions, if its source is incorrect or it's merely guessing, it won't respond with a correct answer. The smarter AI models will tell you that they don't know. In short- ChatGPT's function is to speak like a human, not to act as a calculator.
Okay; a. Cation refers to a positive island, positive being like a cat's whiskers way to keep track and anion is a negative iron. It does not form whiskers. It is an anti cat. Ions are the elemental parts of a molecule dissolved in a solution. Traditionally we use water for this nacl is sodium chloride or table salt?
I used to work in a high-rise hotel in Detroit I heard a woman had a stroke in a room and kept on working. Absolutely not 19:08
PNW=Pacific Northwest (Idaho, Washington, and Oregon)
Jimmy Smits: fine af, and a good guy apparently.
@mostly facts, the carrot mean "superscript" which for math means exponents, but for this use case it means the the + or - should be superscript meaning ions. The second plus means addition or combining.
I have always felt that an employee should get to keep the commision on a returned item so long as the reason for return isn't there fault. I do get why that is not the case though.
“Learn by doing” - are you by Cal Poly SLO?
PNW is the pacific north west
25:23 they are talking about a suitmate swimsuit water extractor
I think pnw is Pacific northwest becase we have shari's here.
Duh, ya think? I don't even live up there and I know this! Why are you people so damn stupid?
Okay but now I want to know what she added to the bag (I’m not trying to blame her I’m just curious)
PNW = Pacific Northwest! Every American and Canadian from British Columbia should know this by now simply due to how terrible Portland, OR has gotten! FFS, dude!
Pnw= Pacific Northwest (Washington,Oregon)
sharies is absolutely delicious
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