Econ prof, 7th-grade math teacher, conservative; Fundamentalist, mainly; Uni '76, Yale '80, MIT '84. MFSA. Law & econ, game theory. Fiat justitia ruat caelum.
1. Please be polite.
2. Do disagree, but don't swear, blaspheme, or abuse.
3. I write as if my late parents are reading. Please do the same.
4. You always have control over how you conduct yourself.
5. A more civil society starts with you.
@BreezyOregon@megbasham You are, if grandma part your family. the nuclear family is releay bad. THe idea sis t let gradmq and grandpa starve. The nuclear family idea is to abandon tradition and humanity.
@randomrecruiter The big mystery: Why, then, does the CEO keep giving HR the power to destroy the company? Serious question. Is it that he is out of touch with the operations people who want to hire?
The great thing about immigration is that you *escape* your past and are accepted into the new country. And people can forget about the old stuff.
(Not too important, but in my case, jerking back someone's ribs to make an "angel". I'm not proud of that Viking custome.)
@JayMackComedian The great thing about immigration is that you *escape* your past and are accepted into the new country. And people can forget about the old stuff.
@charlesmurray Useless for me too, for money (Yale'80). Any Yale or Harvard grads have anything different to say?
Networking is huge. But in America the old school tie counts for little. What matters is socializing a lot once you take a job, especially in New York, SF, or Chicago.