I basically agree. Those are actually insurance, and serve a purpose. Health “Insurance” isn’t insurance at all really…
I basically agree. Those are actually insurance, and serve a purpose. Health “Insurance” isn’t insurance at all really…
As you get more and more specialized, this starts to change. If my expertise is selling matts for large cranes, then there are like 3 companies that do that. The companies themselves are no special, but your expertise in that area does have a special alignment with what that company wants to do.
Non-specialized positions, again, make this question worthless.
I think good answers, in this case, are more than “I’m passionate about x”. A specific scenario where you were really interested in a specific scientific question related to the job at hand would be much better. Again, useful if you’re going to be an engineer at Tesla, not useful for a cashier at Taco Bell.
Absolutely agree.
If you mean specifically health insurance… yeah this is spot on.
I think it’s more complicated for other kinds of insurance though.
As I say every time I see this joke, it’s a stupid question when McDonald’s asks it, but a good when when more advanced or complex jobs ask it. A person who is passionate about science is a better candidate for a job at an engineering firm than someone who isn’t. Plus, the question, done right, is asking “why this specific company” rather than why do you want any job. “Why FLIR instead of Tesla?” is a very different question than “why McDonald’s instead of Burger King”.
I wouldn’t say they were taken care of in this case…
But regardless, that’s a hardly an amount that would prevent someone from trying to do this again.
That’s helpful to know, but man, that’s hardly fair compensation for such a terrible thing.
They’re only asking for 38,000? Seems really low…
I can’t speak for video, but for audio production that isn’t true. Audio signals can be perfectly reproduced, up to some frequency determined by the sample rate and up to some noise floor determined by the bit depth, digitally. Set that frequency well beyond that of human hearings and set that noise floor beyond what tape can do or what other factors determine, and you get perfect reproduction.
See here. https://youtu.be/UqiBJbREUgU
I agree. I think it’s terrible name, and ti just invites unnecessary drama.
Why not just test all even numbers greater than 2? It covers infinite numbers and passes 100% of the time.
They spend so much time trying to add red tape to stop abuses, they hurt those who are looking out for the good of everyone.
I would prefer to use Lemmy, but it simply doesn’t have some things that reddit currently has. It could in the future, but it doesn’t have the user base yet.