Huh interesting. Move company to a place where you can't find local workers, use as justification for hiring H1Bs, profit off slave wages.
walter_wiggles
Mmm beaked beans
I'm so jelly, always wanted a speed queen
Pocket porcelain
Needing two jobs to survive isn't a good thing.
Lol no no. How about donate to open source initiatives?
Yeah I'd be insulted. I think a good compromise would be to demand a higher amount, but to be donated to a charity.
There's only two rules:
- Be attractive
- Don't be unattractive
If you follow those you shouldn't have any problems.
I don't mean to brag, but I read the article. All the comments talking about chain breaking are missing the actual point. The original bike was a fixed gear. Having two chains allows this model to have 2 gears to aid with hills or carrying cargo.
Why 2 chains you ask? Imagine you wanted to have a two gear bike with as few moving parts as possible. Chain repair is also relatively easy with a simple tool.
Real talk, programming is your best bet. Companies don't hire "smart" people anymore in the hopes they can teach them to do the job, so the math background doesn't really put you ahead of someone with specific training.
If you hate programming though, I would pop back into undergrad and get a second bachelors in Accounting (you should be able to skip all the gen ed reqs). You could prob do it in 3-4 semesters.
Fake cheese.