So you'll still do business with say, nazis, you just aren't gonna brag quite as loud about it. You're a coward.
Gitlab is willing to support evil. I will no longer support Gitlab.
It's pretty hard to use it as you intend. Worst moderator ever.
> so I'll give MBAs the benefit of the doubt Why, that seems like a rather silly thing to give the benefit of the doubt on. Hiring someone into a high responsibility role based on education rather than experience and…
She has an EU passport for her and her kid (husband is american though).
China is capitalist.
> like we're now seeing in Ecuador and other countries. The protests in Ecuador are about IMF austerity measures. The sort of cruel anti-working class policy we've been seeing peddled by neo-liberals for a long time.…
As opposed to the US where it's rob the poor give to the rich and it's so wonderful?
Or they worked for 40 hours assembling computers for minimum wage while the company made billions and billions off that worker labour.
Except Harvard has limited slots and the failsons of the rich buying in takes away a spot from someone who is actually competent and driven.
I think the point is more that he's a useless failson who can just go from thing to thing wasting massive amounts of money and it doesn't matter.
So basically no one from a rural area and no black people?
> Eight of the nine Supreme Court justices graduated from just two law schools. The latest two went to the same high school.
> I missed the memo on when meritocracy became a bad word When people realized that the guy who starts with a billion dollar dad and a buy in to harvard is being graded on the same scale as the guy who started in a…
That's because people like Michael Dell have truly absurd sums of money. 30 billion dollars. His failson can piss away money all day every day and never even make a dent.
> 1. How easy/difficult to get Switzerland citizenship if you live and work there? I know someone who was born there, raised there, currently lives there (after a while in North America) and does not having citizenship…
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/11pcs1/while_i_l...
I don't think I could stand Texas. I don't like heat and I hate having to deal with commuting. Also I abhor the politics of the state and region, in general.
So move to Switzerland and have a lower quality of life?
> Oh, and your tax dollars don't support wars making the world a significantly worse place with all the rest of evil attached, if you care about such things. I do, but unfortunately for Switzerland I also care about…
> In any other low-key metropolis (Dallas, Atlanta, Houston, Austin, Phoenix, Des Moines, whatever) I'd wager the typical city in Switzerland is much more liveable (i.e. not being trapped in a car as you commute to and…
> but your pay is roughly correlated with the value of your labour. If that was true businesses wouldn't show profit (or would show low profit margins consistently) because the value of the workers labour would have…
10 years ago it was absolutely 1/3.
> I think 30%+ of my class were foreigners. Because foreign born people can't be rich? What income percentiles are Harvard MBA students coming from?
It teaches you the value of Harvard on a resume. It teaches you the value of having rich and well connected contacts in your phone.
So you'll still do business with say, nazis, you just aren't gonna brag quite as loud about it. You're a coward.
Gitlab is willing to support evil. I will no longer support Gitlab.
It's pretty hard to use it as you intend. Worst moderator ever.
> so I'll give MBAs the benefit of the doubt Why, that seems like a rather silly thing to give the benefit of the doubt on. Hiring someone into a high responsibility role based on education rather than experience and…
She has an EU passport for her and her kid (husband is american though).
China is capitalist.
> like we're now seeing in Ecuador and other countries. The protests in Ecuador are about IMF austerity measures. The sort of cruel anti-working class policy we've been seeing peddled by neo-liberals for a long time.…
As opposed to the US where it's rob the poor give to the rich and it's so wonderful?
Or they worked for 40 hours assembling computers for minimum wage while the company made billions and billions off that worker labour.
Except Harvard has limited slots and the failsons of the rich buying in takes away a spot from someone who is actually competent and driven.
I think the point is more that he's a useless failson who can just go from thing to thing wasting massive amounts of money and it doesn't matter.
So basically no one from a rural area and no black people?
> Eight of the nine Supreme Court justices graduated from just two law schools. The latest two went to the same high school.
> I missed the memo on when meritocracy became a bad word When people realized that the guy who starts with a billion dollar dad and a buy in to harvard is being graded on the same scale as the guy who started in a…
That's because people like Michael Dell have truly absurd sums of money. 30 billion dollars. His failson can piss away money all day every day and never even make a dent.
> 1. How easy/difficult to get Switzerland citizenship if you live and work there? I know someone who was born there, raised there, currently lives there (after a while in North America) and does not having citizenship…
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/11pcs1/while_i_l...
I don't think I could stand Texas. I don't like heat and I hate having to deal with commuting. Also I abhor the politics of the state and region, in general.
So move to Switzerland and have a lower quality of life?
> Oh, and your tax dollars don't support wars making the world a significantly worse place with all the rest of evil attached, if you care about such things. I do, but unfortunately for Switzerland I also care about…
> In any other low-key metropolis (Dallas, Atlanta, Houston, Austin, Phoenix, Des Moines, whatever) I'd wager the typical city in Switzerland is much more liveable (i.e. not being trapped in a car as you commute to and…
> but your pay is roughly correlated with the value of your labour. If that was true businesses wouldn't show profit (or would show low profit margins consistently) because the value of the workers labour would have…
10 years ago it was absolutely 1/3.
> I think 30%+ of my class were foreigners. Because foreign born people can't be rich? What income percentiles are Harvard MBA students coming from?
It teaches you the value of Harvard on a resume. It teaches you the value of having rich and well connected contacts in your phone.