@aihtdikh said:
@anonymous234 said:@DoctaJonez said:@levbor said:@anonymous234 said:
Congratulations to whoever made this bot, your spam is so good it's actually relevant!
To be precise: mission accomplished.
Sorry... what's been accomplished?
@aihtdikh said:
@anonymous234 said:@DoctaJonez said:@levbor said:@anonymous234 said:
Congratulations to whoever made this bot, your spam is so good it's actually relevant!
To be precise: mission accomplished.
Sorry... what's been accomplished?
That's what happens when you become mainstream
Self-referential topic title is self-referential.
I named mine 'Fingerspitzengefühl'. As it is quite the sensation indeed when it cuts into your finger tips.
@witchdoctor said:
@twilsonxpert said:@_leonardo_ said:@mikeTheLiar said:
@Maciejasjmj said:Still a better TDWTF story than today's one.
And it's not awkward at all that every time I load the site the first thing that shows up is an ass crack.seconded.
third
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sixth.
@El_Heffe said:
Top 20 Things White People Smell Like.
And a picture of Obama.
What's Google's message here?
Then wouldn't it have read:
I've noticed a rather disturbing trend among comanies lately where the comany you interview for a job with is actually a subsidiary comany, yet you aren't told this. So for examle you interview with what you think is the IT deartment of Initech Cor, seller of widgets, and the interview is handled as though you were interviewing in an IT deartment, only when you are hired you find out that you REALLY work for Intertrode Solutions, which is owned by the same eole as Initech and rovides "widget selling technology solutions" to other comanies that sell widgets, as well as roviding services and suort for Initech itself which means that the workers of Intertrode Solutions rocess the sales for Initech and ALSO rocess sales for other comanies, IT suorts both Initech users and other comanies, etc. There's never any distinction between the two comanies even if they're 100% different, because the on-aer resident of Intertrode is the COO of Initech or some such. So you end u with Initech users treating you as if you were (still) the IT deartment, with managers utting in ticket requests and then execting immediate turnaround, Initech eole deciding what your riorities are and when they should be due... when in a normal managed servicesconsulting comany, your clients usually don't just hand you a list of things and say "Get this done by X date", since they are CLIENTS. Very frustrating, doubly so when it seems to never actually be mentioned at the interview that it's a searate comany that does the majority of its work for the original comany. And invariably it's always run the same way, like it was one single comany even if it's not, because hey the same eole are mangers in both.
...?