It’s not just about the p-value being more than 95%, the power also needs to be above 80% and we need to have run for at least a business cycle.
It’s not just about the p-value being more than 95%, the power also needs to be above 80% and we need to have run for at least a business cycle.
In terms of infosec, it’s better for each to have it’s own account as you don’t want any linkages to other organisations with your data.
It’s a gigantic pain in the hole though when you use a password manager.
I test drove an Alfa Romeo Giulia and it was a shambles from beginning to end.
He pulls the demo car round, and it was out of fuel, had a flat tyre, the engine management light was on, and the oil temp was sky high.
This was the demo car. The one they use to sell people on the brand.
Noped right out of there and bought German.
I have a lab. She’s 30kg and the textbook “good girl” - a decent depiction of the breed standard.
I got her because her terperment was semi predicted in line with her breed, but I still have public liability insurance and don’t let her approach kids because she’s still a dog.
Over here, especially in urban areas, it’s expected that your dog doesn’t approach others. Aggressive behaviour doesn’t fly. Aggressive dogs on lead are accepted if the owner has complete control, but anything beyond that isn’t ok.
At the end of my in laws small 8mx8m garden is a freight train line, and honestly, you just don’t hear it anymore once you’re used to it.
A bogus gasman, here to ransack yer hoose.
I got left in the car as a kid all the time when my dad went into the supermarket because I’d be a right royal pain in the arse if I came in.
If it’s cool enough and the kid’s safe and not scared then no biggie.
I don’t doubt for one moment the race definitely plays a part in who gets charged and who doesn’t.
AND SHOUT OUT TO HER FAMILY
Thanks! I’m now working in a new role where there is no more ridiculous pressure or wild expectations and have been able to commit to working on a degree (because I fucked up the first one).
Work shouldn’t leave you panicking on a monday morning or crying into your lunch.
My old boss gave me a load of shit for writing down tasks that I had to do. He just couldn’t comprehend that it wouldn’t stick if it wasn’t written down.
He took my book from me, and then asked me to do a bunch of complicated stuff each with its own deadline.
He then got annoyed when I didn’t do the stuff because I hadn’t written it down because he took my book.
He got sacked, I got promoted.
I’ve done this too. Someone who was not outputting the same amount of work as their colleagues, or when they did it was simple stuff with no real innovative features. The bare minimum.
Pulled logs off their machine, and they spent 4 hours on Google maps (they’re also a taxi driver after hours) and messing about on PayPal for another few hours (they also did some consultancy).
There was around 37 minutes of work done that day.
They were no longer burdened with this job which seemed to interfere with their other evening/weekend jobs.
I just use my teeth and it horrifys anyone I’m with…
Jokes on them though, because I’m the one with an open beer.
You can get as good as that as standard in the UK.
I get 36 days PTO, the legal minimum is 28 days. 25% bonus. Pension contribution, I pay 4%, company pays 8%. Health insurance included, but the NHS will cover most stuff.
This isn’t even a senior level position, it’s bottom level. Seniors get way more.
People need to live within their means. It’s not a human right to go get drunk every weekend. If you can’t afford it, you stay home.
I get paid 4 weekly so get 13 pays a year.
Even better if you keep schtoom about it and automate your work from home job allowing you to just chill for most of the day.
Working my way through “The Mechanic” by Marc ‘Elvis’ Priestley. So far it’s a pretty nice insight into the ins and outs of an F1 mechanic from a perspective below that of the likes of Newey or Steiner (who’s books are also top tier reading).
UK here, on an apprenticeship and earning £40,000+ a year.
Recognise I’m exceptionally lucky but no idea how anyone could afford to complete a degree while living independently in current times.