chiefdave
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given that out of a team of 5 there's 2 who have had breakdowns due to the amount of work being piled on possibly not!Tbh, if you then do that work, it’s clear you weren’t busy enough before
given that out of a team of 5 there's 2 who have had breakdowns due to the amount of work being piled on possibly not!Tbh, if you then do that work, it’s clear you weren’t busy enough before
Every time I've seen something from Linkedin it's complete twats
How I run a successful startup!
- Wake at 4am for a coco pop enema
- Attack the day, each day you are blessed to wake up is an opportunity
- Put the work in! Be the first to arrive and the last to leave
- My dad is rich and paid for all of it
It's why I struggle with social media more and more, it all feels a bit artificial. It's got it's uses don't get me wrong, but so many cases where people can't go and help someone / people without telling the world or there being an incentive such as like you say getting, "likes" or whatever. It's double edged, people get help as a result which is brilliant but theres also sometimes someone there in the background feeding their insecurities / ego.Manager of a Travis Perkins felt the need to post a pic of their staffroom cupboard full of tinned soup, super noodles and instant pasta. Just so they won’t go hungry during these challenging times. I mean fair play he’s spent £20 on staff food but it’s literally up for likes and back patting.
Yeah I really don't get it. It's all about ego.Manager of a Travis Perkins felt the need to post a pic of their staffroom cupboard full of tinned soup, super noodles and instant pasta. Just so they won’t go hungry during these challenging times. I mean fair play he’s spent £20 on staff food but it’s literally up for likes and back patting.
Manager of a Travis Perkins felt the need to post a pic of their staffroom cupboard full of tinned soup, super noodles and instant pasta. Just so they won’t go hungry during these challenging times. I mean fair play he’s spent £20 on staff food but it’s literally up for likes and back patting.
But finding your fucking wallet is a beauty!Losing your fucking wallet.
Was it where you left it?But finding your fucking wallet is a beauty!
How did you know that?!Was it where you left it?
Story of my life mate.How did you know that?!
bang on!Story of my life mate.
Blame everybody and end up eating humble pie.
No legit what is self scanStudents taking a full weeks shop through self service scan at Canley Tesco - ever heard of self scan?
They really should police that shit
No legit what is self scan
No legit what is self scan
I prefer to call it unpaid employeeWhere you get a little reader you take round with you and scan as you shop.
What about Charlton?The fact that the term "athlete", formerly defined as " a person who takes part in competitive track and field events (athletics)", has been hijacked to refer to any sportsperson. Rugby players, skiers, swimmers, et al are NOT fucking athletes - they are rugby players, skiers and swimmers.
Another step to undermine British English!
Oldham, Wigan too! Clever!What about Charlton?
Bilbao tooOldham, Wigan too! Clever!
Footballing brothers.What about Charlton?
The fact that he was able to make it so big in America, perfectly sums up America.Limmy summing up one incredibly annoying c**t brilliantly
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The fact that he was able to make it so big in America, perfectly sums up America.
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The prevalence of digital fraud is annoying. (Insert other description here here)
Being a victim of it is…enlightening, as it highlights that certain sites online that are not secure enough to withstand the hacking ability of a sweaty palmed teen with a penchant for massive Asda spending.
Thing is, someone with a little less savvy and innocence would easily have been taken in by the fraudster I spoke to directly (claiming he was from my bank).
To me, this kind of predatory fraud is not acceptable, and there simply is not enough being done to prevent it, combat it and adequately locate those who do it.
Not much you can do. It’s the safest form of crime and if you’re outside the country then virtually untouchable.
Sure there's more the phone companies can do. Same with everything sadly, unless there's money in it they aren't interested. Try putting a copywritten song on social media, it will be gone in seconds, why can they detect that so quickly but can't detect all manner of other dodgy content?My Nan got taken for £2,500 a couple of months ago on that text message scam where they pretend to be a family member in need. She feels very silly now bless her. All the old bill could say was “they’re in Africa, nothing we can do”.
Sure there's more the phone companies can do. Same with everything sadly, unless there's money in it they aren't interested. Try putting a copywritten song on social media, it will be gone in seconds, why can they detect that so quickly but can't detect all manner of other dodgy content?
My Nan got taken for £2,500 a couple of months ago on that text message scam where they pretend to be a family member in need. She feels very silly now bless her. All the old bill could say was “they’re in Africa, nothing we can do”.
Something that does need sorting is the spoofing and mimicking of numbers. Heard stories of people being called by their own number and it was a scammer. Surely that’s fairly easy to spot in the system?
Wake up sheeple. That's exactly what they want you to want.Good ol’ modern policing, ‘sorry, nothing we can do’, yet if someone so much as hurts someone’s feelings on social media, they’re on it like a bad suit.
In an equitable world, there would be an international legislative body with connections to Interpol that could establish a network of anti-fraud task forces.
But nope, “sorry, nothing we can do”. The law is indeed an ass.