Job and General Employment Thread
Posted: Tue May 11, 2021 6:30 pm
Think of the missed break room birthday celebrations.
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Think of the missed break room birthday celebrations.
Or being able to exclude co-workers you don't like from your Friday pizza run. Oh, wait, that'll cost you $32,000 + court costs these days.Think of the missed break room birthday celebrations.
This is one of the more relevant things I'm dreading.I miss going to take my morning dump and finding that a grown man pissed all over the toilet seat
It's the floor pissing for me. How many dudes just casually piss on the floor is mystifying. I can see it happening at a bar, but a place of work?This is one of the more relevant things I'm dreading.I miss going to take my morning dump and finding that a grown man pissed all over the toilet seat
These don't always work and never seem to get fixed, lol. One of the commodes in my building's restroom is an auto and you have to push the manual button every damn time. Bowl is always full of piss.All of our urinals and toilets are auto flushers, so that was never an issue, thankfully.
They spent a lot of money renovating our bathrooms the year before Covid, and these actually worked quite well.These don't always work and never seem to get fixed, lol. One of the commodes in my building's restroom is an auto and you have to push the manual button every damn time. Bowl is always full of piss.All of our urinals and toilets are auto flushers, so that was never an issue, thankfully.
Six years of being a road tech has made me indifferent to where I rest my ass.They spent a lot of money renovating our bathrooms the year before Covid, and these actually worked quite well.These don't always work and never seem to get fixed, lol. One of the commodes in my building's restroom is an auto and you have to push the manual button every damn time. Bowl is always full of piss.All of our urinals and toilets are auto flushers, so that was never an issue, thankfully.
That said, I prefer the porcelain throne in my master bathroom.
Yeah, but those days are over, no? Time to 'settle down' and find your preferred throne...Six years of being a road tech has made me indifferent to where I rest my ass.They spent a lot of money renovating our bathrooms the year before Covid, and these actually worked quite well.These don't always work and never seem to get fixed, lol. One of the commodes in my building's restroom is an auto and you have to push the manual button every damn time. Bowl is always full of piss.All of our urinals and toilets are auto flushers, so that was never an issue, thankfully.
That said, I prefer the porcelain throne in my master bathroom.
This just made me realize that we haven't had to change our password since WFH started last March. Prior to Covid, we changed passwords every 90 days.We have been seeing a large increase in passwords being compromised from outside of our network at work recently. In fact, I was told that my creds were used over the weekend, and my password had to be reset in the middle of the night. That caused a shitstorm on Monday for me, but nobody has been able to actually validate - to me, at least - that the attempts were successful. These are all coming from Korea and other areas around there.
lol, good luck...This just made me realize that we haven't had to change our password since WFH started last March. Prior to Covid, we changed passwords every 90 days.We have been seeing a large increase in passwords being compromised from outside of our network at work recently. In fact, I was told that my creds were used over the weekend, and my password had to be reset in the middle of the night. That caused a shitstorm on Monday for me, but nobody has been able to actually validate - to me, at least - that the attempts were successful. These are all coming from Korea and other areas around there.
File this one under "not my job."lol, good luck...This just made me realize that we haven't had to change our password since WFH started last March. Prior to Covid, we changed passwords every 90 days.We have been seeing a large increase in passwords being compromised from outside of our network at work recently. In fact, I was told that my creds were used over the weekend, and my password had to be reset in the middle of the night. That caused a shitstorm on Monday for me, but nobody has been able to actually validate - to me, at least - that the attempts were successful. These are all coming from Korea and other areas around there.
Nah, '1-2-3-4-5' is secure enough, Skroob.I created my work network password in July 2007, my first day of work.
Should I update it or nah?