hydrospanner

joined 2 years ago
[–] hydrospanner@lemmy.world 10 points 1 week ago (2 children)

My Encarta 97 CD-ROM had a game where you went through rooms of a castle answering trivia questions to move on.

[–] hydrospanner@lemmy.world 9 points 1 week ago (1 children)

A company I used to work for touted their profit sharing program as a major incentive when I was hired. Basically, any profits over X% in any giver quarter, a portion of the profits beyond X were shared proportionally with the employees. Simple and effective.

Well my first quarter there apparently I was not included because I hadn't worked there the full quarter. Okay, whatever. The next quarter I did indeed get a modest bonus, nothing crazy, but nice.

After that, the market surged and we were working on what would definitely be one of our best quarters in years. Well the ownership saw that and at our quarterly recap meeting, they announced "upgrades" to the bonus formula: going forward, they'd share an even larger percentage of profits over X%...but now instead of X being a fixed percentage, it was a variable moving target that they would set at the beginning of each quarter based on projections.

Projections that, by the way, they didn't share with the class until halfway through each quarter.

Conveniently, from there on out, their projections were always so accurate that the bonuses basically completely went away.

The second-to-last straw for me was one quarter when the market was really bad, yet our people worked hard and somehow in a down market, our company surged against the tides and had an amazing quarter. We were all proud of our work and looking forward to that bonus.

Well in the fucking meeting where they gave out the bonus, they announced that it was such a unique situation that they revised their projections a second time, once at the midpoint of the quarter...and again just two weeks ago. For me, that meant that a bonus roughly estimated to be about $1,500 ended up being a check for $33.

I was so tempted to just throw the check in the trash on my way out of that meeting.

Thus I refreshed my resume and started looking. Found a great role in government work and began the months-long pre-employment process. In the quarter that happened next, morale was utterly shot and our company had a down quarter. We still did well, mind you, and better than our competition and the market in general, but we only had slight growth (in a quarter where many competitors had contraction). Of course we missed the pie-in-the-sky projection and got no bonus that quarter.

Then, as it worked out, I was set to give my 2 week notice, and my boss scheduled my annual review for that exact day.

Went in, was told I was doing a great job, helping the company, blah blah blah...but that in the next year moving forward, they wanted me to take half the workload of another worker they'd recently terminated and didn't plan to replace. Additionally, the new ERP system, that I'd been asking to be trained on for months...well they weren't going to train me on it, but instead, I'd be expected to learn the old system, to help pick up the workload of other employees as they learned the new system. So my workload was set to more than double, while not getting the training I'd requested (not even like paid courses, just let me sit in on the meetings and have access to the material)...and of course in this market, the best they could do for me was a 1.3% annual raise. Boss said he was sorry and wished he could give me more of a raise but even he was only getting a 6% raise.

Then he asked if I had any feedback for him before we wrapped up and it felt incredible to say, "Yeah, well...I'm not going to be doing any of that extra work you just told me about, because two weeks from now I'm not going to be here anymore. Consider this my 2 week notice."

[–] hydrospanner@lemmy.world 7 points 1 week ago

I think Trump and the GOP have pissed off enough of their own base to hurt them in mid-terms.

Just to be clear: you're talking about the base that has been though all the criminal trials (and convictions), the global embarrassment, the fascism, the attempted coup, the racism, the sexism, etc.

...and still reelected it?

[–] hydrospanner@lemmy.world 5 points 1 month ago

Just doesn't feel right to carve up an Ottoman Empire for Thanksgiving.

[–] hydrospanner@lemmy.world 5 points 1 month ago

I think their argument is that the tax revenue is still owed, whether it's collected or not. So the IRS could absolutely get back on track post Trump and pursue these unpaid taxes.

[–] hydrospanner@lemmy.world 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Mysterious ways, I tells ya!

[–] hydrospanner@lemmy.world 4 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Y'know... I'd have found all this "coconuts floated from Asia to the Caribbean" stuff pretty far fetched...

But not two years ago I was fishing, and a goddamn coconut floated right down and bumped me in the leg.

In the Monongahela River.

In Pittsburgh.

[–] hydrospanner@lemmy.world 3 points 2 months ago

I'm starting to think maybe the username isn't just a username, and the account is literally for a wall panel to express its views.

[–] hydrospanner@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago

Of the entire list, I guess I'd pick Grassley.

At least he's from the old school of partisan bickering.

[–] hydrospanner@lemmy.world 16 points 2 months ago

Remember when Obama wearing a tan suit was enough to keep the right frothing at the mouth for weeks?

[–] hydrospanner@lemmy.world 6 points 3 months ago

It wasn't until I saw this pic that I realized that a platypus and a tardigrade look alike.

[–] hydrospanner@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Generally I enjoy board games, but for whatever reason I absolutely can't stand Ticket to Ride.

It's a shame because several friends and family really like it, but for whatever reason, I just can't put together the gameplay and strategy in my mind, and either because of that or in addition to that, I've never once had fun while playing it.

This and Farkle are two of the few that I just try to politely decline now. I'll make everyone a snack or something and sit out.

 

Just stumbled across this in my travels.

Obviously this isn't "confirmed" as in "it's definitely coming out and here's a release date", but rather, simply confirmation that time and effort are being spent on it.

We also got confirmation that expansions are planned for the next two years, so even at the earliest, GW3 would likely be a 2027 thing, possibly with the second expansion in the current pipeline serving as a sort of link/segue.

Shifting gears for a moment, though...while there's a lot of room to steer the current story over 2 more expansions, I'm not sure there's much room left in the current lore for much of any real significant game. Maybe GW3 sees a prequel game? Maybe we actually participate in...you know...the Guild Wars?

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