That's the intent - it's a layoff in disguise, with a discount on the severance package.
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I wouldn't say that this was truly a last in/first out-situation, on account of them claiming the firing was performance-related. Any quality of last in/first out is also probably accidental in this case, if my understanding of tech company layoffs is more or less correct.
You could just do what other parts of the world do and prohibit firing without cause, and introduce some rules for how businesses are allowed to lay off when the need to reduce headcount arises. Last-in/first-out could be one such rule - it's what we have in Sweden.
I see - remembering to bring the laundry inside is the issue.
While there's nothing wrong with using a dryer - I'm certainly not going to deny you the privilege - perhaps hanging the clothes inside could be a passable workaround for the memory issue? Assuming your indoor environment allows for it, that is.
What does ADHD have to do with this? I'm not sure that I get it.
That's right, YouTube ads will not be blocked using this method.
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What's your usual strategy? Any maximum outdoor temperature you aim for, how long do you aim to hang the clothes, etc?
It should be possible to hang your clothes indoors still, I guess. Outdoors as well I've been told, when it's a bit below freezing, but I'll admit that I've never actually tried that.
I much prefer hang drying.
- Less wear on the clothes
- Basically no energy cost (technically not correct but it's really whatever)
- Free humidifying during the dry winters
- Fairly satisfying thing to do while listening to a podcast
The primary downside is that it's no fun to do it when it rains, neither indoors or outdoors, but as long as you time your laundry well enough, it's all good.
It's not really an either/or situation.
Google IPO'd back in 2004. Do you really consider that to be the pivotal point in Google's history?
Reddit hasn't even IPO'd yet.