Some companies in my experience do do exit interviews for people who are fired. This makes more sense when you realize exit interviews are mostly to give the company a heads up if they think you might try to sue them.
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Exit interviews aren't box checking exercises, they exist to give the company a heads up if the employee seems like they're disgruntled and might try to sue. Always skip them, it only benefits the company that laid you off, nobody else.
Being in jail will definitely stop them
Well obviously she was helping people get to heaven so she was a shoe in and didn't need to suffer to get in /s
Anyone who thought this would be any different doesn't remember how The Witcher 3 went. At least it played well on Stadia at release, even if it sucked everywhere else.
The Babylon Bee also makes articles under the guise of satire in an attempt to take advantage of this very fact. They're basically a misinformation source that calls themselves satire because they know their base will take them seriously, but they can deny it. They're basically Fox News calling themselves the onion.
So can nearly all physical locks you'll find on a house door. The ones nearly everyone puts on their doors are super simple. Most thieves won't bother though, if your lock poses even the slightest challenge they'll go through a window if they really want in.
Picking a lock is a lot more likely than somebody finding an exploit and hacking your lock. In either case, locks are minimal theft deterrent, not prevention.
Yeah, same. The profiles and tab groups are all I really want to be in Firefox and I'll be so happy. I hope the new profiles are similar.
Have you tried profiles in Arc? They're so seamless it barely feels like changing anything, but different enough you know you have.
They've been going pretty hard lately, it's great
The side effect of the fourth option is your news outlet dies because it can't get any money