Annual Survey

Jan 01, 2025 14:02

1. What did you do in 2024 that you'd never done before?
I released my first book!!! I moved in with someone I love!

2. Did anyone close to you give birth?
Nope!

3. Did anyone close to you die?
Thankfully, no.

4. What countries did you visit?
Mexico. (For the THIRD time! I mean why try to fix something not broke?)

5. What would you like to have ( Read more... )

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ext_6535583 January 4 2025, 07:35:25 UTC
WHAT A YEAR YOU HAD! Your success with the book was probably my favorite vicarious celebration of 2024. Such a (well-deserved) blast! And you moved in with Tom?! Oooooh girl. Major ( ... )

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miss_eagle_eye January 4 2025, 19:17:15 UTC
God, you think we have 10 years at best? That’s even worse than I suspected. All I know is that *everything* is breaking down at every company and industry I know of-we may not see planes falling out of the sky with most companies, but the planes falling out of the sky are the canaries in the coal mine hinting that the equivalent is happening everywhere. For maybe over a year, we’ve had people try to unsubscribe from getting emails from the company I work at, and they are still getting emails. Have I mentioned my company is a CRM company and should ostensibly be the last company to have this kind of issue? I know it’s a small thing, but it’s just more evidence of the fraying of the machine. All these mergers have come to a head. Nobody is regulating or enforcing jack. Where I work, any semblance of “leadership” has gone to the wayside. We literally have no HR to talk to (we just have a bunch of different phone numbers to call for different situations, all connected to countries where English is a second language and context is ( ... )

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miss_eagle_eye January 5 2025, 01:48:13 UTC
God, you think we have 10 years at best? That’s even worse than I suspected. All I know is that *everything* is breaking down at every company and industry I know of-we may not see planes falling out of the sky with most companies, but the planes falling out of the sky are the canaries in the coal mine hinting that the equivalent is happening everywhere. For maybe over a year, we’ve had people try to unsubscribe from getting emails from the company I work at, and they are still getting emails. Have I mentioned my company is a CRM company and should ostensibly be the last company to have this kind of issue? I know it’s a small thing, but it’s just more evidence of the fraying of the machine. All these mergers have come to a head. Nobody is regulating or enforcing jack. Where I work, any semblance of “leadership” has gone to the wayside. We literally have no HR to talk to (we just have a bunch of different phone numbers to call for different situations, all connected to countries where English is a second language and context is ( ... )

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ext_6535583 January 5 2025, 07:19:41 UTC
Yep, I think 10 years max, probably less. I'm not planning to work beyond 2032 (and will exit sooner if we hit our target number earlier, fingers crossed) and honestly I don't believe things will last that long ( ... )

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