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peteretep
·5 yıl önce·discuss
Exactly. An excellent recruiter will build up a pool of candidates and clients who want to work with them, and will start their own agency where the compensation is usually a multiple of what they'd get in-house.

In-house recruiters tend to be one of:

* HR professionals who do some recruitment as part of their job

* A surprising number of people who end up taking on some recruitment responsibilities as part of their secretarial or admin work, and then end up doing it full-time

* Agency recruiters who didn't enjoy or could cut it being agency recruiters

I know a small number of excellent internal recruiters, but they're really the exception not the rule.
peteretep
·5 yıl önce·discuss
> How do you know if you have a good [recruiter]? If they've been a third party recruiter for more than 3 years, they're probably bad. The good ones typically become recruiters are large companies.

That's ... that's not at all how that works.
peteretep
·5 yıl önce·discuss
Answer is right there in the article: it cannibalized more expensive router sales.
peteretep
·6 yıl önce·discuss
> For all you know, your government is running that VPN you’re using

The NSA is simply not most people's threat model, and if they _are_ running it, it probably means that someone shadier is not. I'm using a VPN because I don't want my ISP to see what I'm browsing, don't want end sites to know who I am, want to watch American Netflix, and because the country I'm in tries to block all adult sites. The NSA is welcome to all of this traffic _shrug_
peteretep
·7 yıl önce·discuss
> I don't have the level of contempt for my fellow Americans that you have

I was going to ignore this as an obvious troll, but I'll take a stab at it. Rural Americans aren't the problem, America is the problem, but some of that is made up for by the cities.

Rural America has the same terrible public transit, the same grotesque healthcare problems, generally appalling internet and cellphone, the same incredible incarceration rate, the same terrible problem with opioids, the same terrifyingly divisive politics, the same endemic racial divide, the same problem with gun violence as the rest of the US, except that some of the cities have made some headway with these problems.

If y'all lost New York, LA and the Bay Area, GDP would fall by ~25%, and you'd be just another upper-middle-income country. America's greatness comes from the cities.
peteretep
·7 yıl önce·discuss
Further up in the thread he said he wanted to live in the USA because it’s a Free Country too, so I’m assuming he’s not being entirely serious.
peteretep
·7 yıl önce·discuss
Move to South East Asia instead. Burgeoning tech scene, some incredible nature, dating is considerably easier, both with locals and other expats, health care is first-rate and a couple of orders of magnitude cheaper ... "a rural state" sounds like all the worst bits of living in the US.
peteretep
·7 yıl önce·discuss
No, but other Toyota models do.
peteretep
·7 yıl önce·discuss
Wonder if the creators will get organized enough to create a co-op company to run a video sharing site where they get all the pie.
peteretep
·8 yıl önce·discuss
It's also untrue.
peteretep
·8 yıl önce·discuss
> REST is HTTP

This is untrue. I hate to quote from Wikipedia, but it sums it up quite nicely: "REST is not a standard in itself, but RESTful implementations make use of standards, such as HTTP, URI, JSON, and XML"

More colloquially: REST is what happens when people mix up transport layers in their head.
peteretep
·9 yıl önce·discuss
Plenty of public pools in the UK that are in pretty good condition.
peteretep
·9 yıl önce·discuss
To me, that sounds like they were looking for resellers more than users
peteretep
·9 yıl önce·discuss
Catching users is of limited interest to most law enforcement, and I suspect especially for Dutch law enforcement.
peteretep
·10 yıl önce·discuss
Can you explain how types slow you down for whipping up a proof of concept?
peteretep
·14 yıl önce·discuss
I can't be bothered to learn LaTeX to mark up my Haskell assignments, so I've been using Markdown + LHS