

Wouldn’t it be best to legalize it altogether then? Who benefits from decriminalization?
Wouldn’t it be best to legalize it altogether then? Who benefits from decriminalization?
Could you explain the semantic difference for me?
Perhaps there is a difference in listing a service in some sort of index, like the phone book, versus techniques intended to develop a need (or want) where there wasn’t one otherwise, like an iPod commercial.
Word of mouth and discussions are not the kind of advertising being discussed in the article.
Indeed and LinkedIn is also where I’m mostly looking. I do find posts for which I’m well suited and phone screenings that suggest I’m a strong candidate; but somehow that never seems to translate to interviews 😩. It’s a far cry from the last time I was in the market some 7 years ago when I could get multiple offers within a month or two of search.
I agree, it’s not looking good for tech
Funny, I’m in a similar but reversed situation. 10+ years of experience, no job for two years, but my stack is C# and .Net and I keep seeing an abundance of ads looking for Node and React 🤔
I can add that the same is true for south America and Japan. I don’t have an explanation for it, but the quality and taste is consistently worse in the USA compared to my experiences elsewhere. Incidentally, KFC is almost inedible in the USA, but quite good in Japan for example. Maybe it’s related.
I’m not sure I understand what you meant to say. But I just want to point out that the requirement for voting is citizenship, not education, and the criteria for citizenship is public service (as in: joining the armed forces). Rico’s parents for example are educated but not citizens.
I think the term you’re looking for is "death panels ".
If you’re using Windows, there is a utility included in PowerToys that you might find useful to get the text from those screenshots: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/powertoys/text-extractor
Not at first. They’ll undercut teacher salaries until there are no teachers left to fall back on, and then they’ll charge as much as they want.