He’s definitely a narcissist, but I’m betting he also has an unattachment disorder (which is pretty common in serial killers)
He’s definitely a narcissist, but I’m betting he also has an unattachment disorder (which is pretty common in serial killers)
That’s definitely a nice thought, but you’d have better odds of winning the lottery.
Seconded
It really wouldn’t be all that bad. If they’re dropping $2m/y on a database admin, then their BCDR plan must be rock solid with crazy fault tolerances. I’d imagine outages are extremely rare.
But, if they’re dropping that kind of money, you’d have to be an expert in the field. Or know someone.
It’s alright to admit you were mistaken.
You can compare anything with a simile if you abstract it far enough. It doesn’t make it an accurate statement, though. I’m sure you could find similarities between Bambi and Hitler, but that doesn’t mean the two are interchangeable.
Stockholm Syndrome and cultural indoctrination are two different things. Stockholm Syndrome is a defense mechanism.
I’m big on words having meaning and not using words with specific meanings incorrectly.
Yes, siding with your captors is different from being raised in a culture.
Yeah, that’s not what Stockholm Syndrome is.
CompTIA certs are basically worthless in the IT field unless you’re trying to get your foot in the door on an IT Helpdesk. Getting vendor specific certs is usually the way to go.
Checkout Remote Desktop Manager from Devolutions. It let’s you do pretty much any type of remote connection you need to do, and can even do things like start your VPN for you before accessing a remote resource.
You’re not truly part of the team until you cause a massive outage.
Automate all the tasks!
It’s not what Facebook is doing. The company has owned the trademark for over a decade, and Facebook is trying to strong arm them into giving it up.
This is also in the UK where they somewhat stand up to companies like Facebook. McDonald’s lost their trademark for the Big Mac for trying to do this exact same thing.
The world was pretty different then.