Yeah. It’s so cherry-picked that it’s almost comedy.
I have one for you, almost as cherry-picked:
Gov work in 1880: rote, established tools, few surprises.
Company work in 1880: rote, established tools, few surprises.
Gov work in 2024: rote, established tools, few surprises.
Company work in 2024: I accept complete responsibility for your termination because we moved the office while you were safely working remotely during a global pandemic and then got lonely so everyone had to come back. I will retire to my yacht and reflect on this. Good luck in your next endeavour.
Distancing doesn’t work in a small, enclosed environment. The viral load will build up in the atmosphere until it’s a generally contagious room. They knew this, they just didn’t want people to be able to stay home.
I don’t understand what this is trying to say. The cybertruck is a disaster and I think that social distancing was for COVID right?
Also, I think there’s something called the Flynn Effect and it’s that in general kids are getting smarter with each generation (I think?).
Yeah. It’s so cherry-picked that it’s almost comedy.
I have one for you, almost as cherry-picked:
Gov work in 1880: rote, established tools, few surprises.
Company work in 1880: rote, established tools, few surprises.
Gov work in 2024: rote, established tools, few surprises.
Company work in 2024: I accept complete responsibility for your termination because we moved the office while you were safely working remotely during a global pandemic and then got lonely so everyone had to come back. I will retire to my yacht and reflect on this. Good luck in your next endeavour.
Not to mention, smaller classes are generally better for education.
Distancing doesn’t work in a small, enclosed environment. The viral load will build up in the atmosphere until it’s a generally contagious room. They knew this, they just didn’t want people to be able to stay home.
Is it social distancing or really good student to teacher ratios?