When everything runs smoothly thanks to your contribution it becomes the new norm. Then management expects things to just work that way and whoever they hire next is fucked.
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Naleśnik in Polish. Etymology is unclear but certainly slavic. Most current hypothesis claims it's from "na liściu" meaning something baked on a leaf.
We eat them with various jams, Nutella, anything sweet, sweetened cottage cheese or quark or curd or whatever a "twaróg" would translate to is a popular filling too.
Paving all of them over would be a huge endeavor. I hope Putins orange labrador doesn't take is as a challenge.
I don't read much, probably still more than most people but that is still only 3 or 4 books a year so I just buy my books and after a couple years when im sure I won't be reading them again I donate them to libraries. Libraries are a marvelous invention, I love those places even though I almost never use them. Just imagine how controversial they would be if they never existed and someone had the idea of them now. People would be crying piracy and socialism until their faces turn red.
Where i live we have a system where if you take sick days, they are paid 80%. 20% reduction applies only to the days you were sick. Once I got sick at the end of a month and took the last 3 days of the month and first 2 days of the next one off and my mother in law freaked out I'm about to loose 20% of 2 month's salaries. She was and is still convinced that 20% deduction applies to a whole month worth of salary even if you take one day off that month. She almost never takes sick days and she works in a hospital... She self medicates and works with patients even when she has a transmittable diseases. Best of luck to those who have serious health problems and then get a fucking flu on top of everything from hospital staff. She is 60+ and reading the law to her doesn't change her mind. A couple years ago she had more serious health problems and took a week off for the first time in decades, even after getting a paycheck reduced only by 5% and not 20% her perception of this issue didn't change. She misunderstood that system once 40 years ago and she is going to take that misunderstanding to ger grave. Real world has no influence on her beliefs.
Hah, I wish I was that important. The most harm I could do is delay a couple million dollars worth of contracts by half a year tops, no corporation topples from such setbacks.
I don't really need this job. I'm quite comfortable where I'm now. It's just the possibility of 20-50% salary increase that I'm weighing on the scale.
Shit, man... I agree and I'm in a bit of a pickle now, recently i applied for a job at US company, I'm probably the best fit for the position they could wish to find and my contacts on the inside say that management was super excited to see my application since they were trying to fill that position for 9 months without success. I have a moral dillema now. I'm torn between demanding ridiculously large salary to either get rejected or to milk them as much as possible before US - EU relations deteriorate to a level of sanctioning each other, other option is to just state my concerns about them being US based and reject them outright.
My company requires me to include probably a whole A4 sheet worth of text, hyperlinks, graphics at the bottom of every email. It's especially funny with short back and forth emails when a total of 10 sentences exchanged turn into multi megabyte document. I am sorry to all the people who are going to die because of this.
A bistro chain near me implemented that app. They offer mixed bags of whatever is left an hour before they close. Sound good but there is a question we should ask a lot more: does this need to be an app? Couldn't they just discount everything in the last hour? Literally a piece of paper on a door "19:00 - 20:00, - 50%" would do exactly the same. Is it a sign of getting old if I hate unnecessary use of technology?
I don't think it would, tourism contributes only around 8% (first search result i found) of income in the city (Kraków) but drives locals out of city centre and drives house prices to the moon. I haven't been in any pub in city centre for years now. Back in 2020 when tourism was halted rents went down a lot and the centre was full of locals who suddenly didn't feel like guests in their own city. Back then I moved from renting a room in a shared flat to renting a 2 room apartment, closer to the city centre by myself and I didn't pay more at all. It didn't last long though.
Back in mid 00s I created a forum for fellow classmates to share notes, info on exams and whatever. It was active for a year or a bit more, then someone set up a Facebook page for our group and the forum died in about a month. I could not understand why people migrated so quickly, Facebook group was atrocious when it comes to search functions, any files, notes or anything you didn't download immediatelly were lost to time never to be seen again. If the forum is still up I'm sure I'd still be able to easily download exam schedules and all notes from all the classes there, with Facebook it was a pain even a week after someone posted. There is something fundamentally wrong with society if an inferior product can sweep the board so easily. People do not care about quality or usefulness of anything, all that matters is marketing and trends.