Not the restroom but, a long time ago, a company tried to make me quit and fuck me in the ass in the process because of management issues to say the least. I was essential to the company and I knew it and they knew it, and they could not sue me because the boss was a famous bully in town (he still is).
I once told them I would quit, and during the mandatory "3 months notice" (in France, equivalent to your 2 weeks notice in the USA but legally mandatory), I was watching movies and playing games in my car during lunch from 11 AM to 3 PM. 4 hours of pure fun and entertainment every day, which was half depression, and half watching every TV show out there.
The software dev contract in France is usually "you have no specific hours, you don't clock in/out, you're free to organize your own time, but we don't pay you overtime." My boss told me that I was basically a slave because of that, and refused me some more work from home because he was petty. I took that as a hint that I could work whenever I wanted to. One lawyer friend of mine confirmed that it was legit as long as I quit. I did that as a small message to my bosses and middle managers, aka "fuck you and fuck you forever."
Pareil. uBlock Origin existe depuis 2014, jamais détrôné, et avec Firefox, aucune raison d'utiliser autre chose (sauf bien sûr un DNS qui filtre si on n'a que ça).
I like small conspiracies that have no explanation and are irrational. Here are a few that I've seen with a guy I know IRL:
The GDPR was meant to kill the internet. Or the European internet. I don't know how but this guy was very proactive and deleted his whole web site in retaliation. He had a web site to sell stuff, now he has no web site anymore. The fun stuff is that he was already GDPR compliant.
Vaccines against COVID were developed to kill old people. The proof I was given is "I have read on the internet that a 90 years old guy got a vaccine and he died!" Oh my god, that guy was 90 and he died? That's totally unexpected.
The hollow earth. It's a fun one since it exists since forever and got a revival thanks to the nazis. I can never understand why a rebellious "don't tread on me" idiot would blindly follow nazi theories.
Last but not least, Bluetooth is sending radiation to do "something," (don't know what) and is giving that guy bad headaches in the process. When he comes into our house, he's surrounded by Bluetooth but has no headaches, go figure.
Merci pour cette question qui me permet de me poser. Alors oui, j’étais au top du top. Enthousiaste, sympa, positif, souriant et tout. J'ai même bien répondu aux questions du style "quels sont vos axes d’amélioration ?". Je suis très content même si je vais devoir attendre qu'ils aient vus d'autres candidats.
En plus, sans me doxxer, c'est un poste de programmeur avec une techno de niche qui rebuterait pas mal de monde, alors difficile de faire plus enjoué que moi. Plus sérieusement, ca peut être un boulot très sympa sur le long terme. Le genre qui ne serait pas trop prise de tête et qui me permettrait de remettre en place mon cerveau en guimauve en ce moment.
Bref, je suis content. Si je signe, je vous paie des bières virtuelles sous forme de NFT faits avec Gimp.
Aujourd'hui j'ai un entretien... sur site ! Un vrai tout beau contrairement aux visios qui puent.
Sinon j'ai retrouvé mon portefeuille perdu hier soir, il était caché sous le siège de la voiture. Avec tout ça, c'est le cosmos qui me donne du karma pour la journée.
I can confirm the price of new cars in France, it seems to be everywhere. Also, "thanks to" leasing, you would think most people can afford BMWs and brand new big cars at a very high price. It's really irresponsible when you know that they don't earn enough for those cars, and they will lose thousands of dollars in the process.
TL;DR; 4 hours every day for 3 months.
Not the restroom but, a long time ago, a company tried to make me quit and fuck me in the ass in the process because of management issues to say the least. I was essential to the company and I knew it and they knew it, and they could not sue me because the boss was a famous bully in town (he still is).
I once told them I would quit, and during the mandatory "3 months notice" (in France, equivalent to your 2 weeks notice in the USA but legally mandatory), I was watching movies and playing games in my car during lunch from 11 AM to 3 PM. 4 hours of pure fun and entertainment every day, which was half depression, and half watching every TV show out there.
The software dev contract in France is usually "you have no specific hours, you don't clock in/out, you're free to organize your own time, but we don't pay you overtime." My boss told me that I was basically a slave because of that, and refused me some more work from home because he was petty. I took that as a hint that I could work whenever I wanted to. One lawyer friend of mine confirmed that it was legit as long as I quit. I did that as a small message to my bosses and middle managers, aka "fuck you and fuck you forever."