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funkyb, in Reddit: open /r/pics or else. Mods: OK but you didn't say how

so juicy, hats off to them.

LenticularTorsion, in Admin work matters!

If I was a manager I would have promoted you and made everyone learn the automation.

hejsan, in [REPOST] Get rid of my vacation? Have fun replacing me.

I remember reading this one. It's still good to read it again :)

dystop,
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I read this one when it was first posted too!

em2, in [REPOST] "If you don't like the way we do things here, you can leave." OK
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Lovely story and good job on not letting them take advantage of that father and son. Congrats on your career!

wr4th4, in [REPOST] You can't continue working from home because you go idle in chat too often
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no wonder they want us back in office

they see these types of posts and think we're all faff offs

roofuskit, in [REPOST] You might like to back up that decision...
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And it's that day that Mr. Chairman and his Pastor friend lost their massive CP collection.

dystop,
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given their reaction, i'm sure that was it.

"DO YOU KNOW HOW LONG I SPENT CURATING ALL THIS - er, nevermind"

eee, in [REPOST] Don't interfere with our operation!

I don’t get why a nonprofit would actively stop their VOLUNTEERs from helping.

it’s already free labour… what do you want?

c2h6, in [REPOST] Customer had a "reservation" for the 4th floor at a 3-storey hotel so I took her to the roof

What is wrong with people? Lol

dystop,
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first time on Earth? :p

darcy, in Can't go to the bathroom more than once per class? OK, I'll just stand outside the classroom.

Why would a teacher ban students from going to the bathroom? That's a normal bodily function. What do they expect the kid to do?

Senseibu,
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There are a lot of bad teachers unfortunately

darcy,

We used to look up to our teachers as role models. It is sad what the education system has become.

Cakein,

As a teacher, I would always let kids go. Although depending on the situation, I might say "wait a minute until -other student - comes back" or "just listen to this instruction first so you know what to do". You definitely get to know kids who ask to leave to get out of work, but rather than stopping them going, you need to work out why they are avoiding the work in the first place. Often it's anxiety about the work being too hard, or they just need a sensory break because classrooms can be overwhelming. In those cases, it's actually not that helpful to force them to stay in the situation anyway.

mdwhite999,

I wish more teachers were like you.

darcy,

You are a true gem!

KnittingTrekker, in [REPOST] Customer had a "reservation" for the 4th floor at a 3-storey hotel so I took her to the roof
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I wonder why people are so unreasonable sometimes...

arcrust, in [REPOST] You might like to back up that decision...

That’s absolutely wild. I bet if he owned a garage, he’d expect you to be able to fix a car in the dark.

Question tho, as someone not in IT, how do you handle HIPPA policies. Clearly you have to have access, but I assume the info would just be backed up seperately from other data.

Steeve,

I worked as a Data Engineer in health insurance for almost a decade. I’m Canadian, but we have similar laws and the answer is basically that every employee signs a lot of NDAs. Data access should be limited to what you need to do your role, and any data that leaves the company has to be totally stripped of personal identifying information (usually some form of data masking).

That being said, I never found it difficult to get access to data, it was usually just another NDA to sign. I did work with government policies for a bit where I had to go to a government facility and get finger printed and all that before they gave me access, that was interesting. I work in tech now and the controls around data access are a lot more serious, gotta jump through a lot of hoops to get access to anything. Probably because of the scrutiny tech is under these days.

KnittingTrekker, in That time the boys team had our back against sexist uniforms
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That man was disgusting... Glad you found a way to fight back

2scoops, in [REPOST] "If you don't like the way we do things here, you can leave." OK
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Great story. You sound like a good person. Well done. :)

sin_free_for_00_days, in That time the boys team had our back against sexist uniforms

That is a pretty awesome response. Fucked up it had to get to that point, but love the athlete solidarity.

Goldenderp, in That time the boys team had our back against sexist uniforms

That's awesome, reminds me of the bus drivers wearing skirts!

dystop,
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oh yeah weren't there schools where the boys wore skirts as a form of protest as well?

darcy,
eee,

nothing more fun than bending the rules yet adhering strictly to it.

dystop,
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you could say they were... what's the term? maliciously complying?

eee,

if only there were a sub for that!

dystop,
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hehehe

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