> Can I volunteer for the hotline?<p>> Give us a call and mention that you are interested in being a volunteer, at which point we will immediately convert the therapy call into a four-stage technical interview.<p><i>Amazing…</i>
"When you read documentation that makes you question your reading ability"<p>I didn't think this was for me but now I'm signing up for the Pro plan.
> Stack Overflowed enables me to freely vent about my team's outages, unlike the guy who flaked on my 45-minute meeting last Friday.<p>> Anonymous manager<p>maybe stop having pointless meetings?<p><a href="https://youtube.com/watch?v=OlMU6p9OzMg">https://youtube.com/watch?v=OlMU6p9OzMg</a>
This example at the bottom is too good <a href="https://ibb.co/4Rqfr2M" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://ibb.co/4Rqfr2M</a> I can feel it
Gross to see toxic attitudes normalized like this. These folks could all benefit from reading the 15 commitments of conscious leadership <a href="https://conscious.is/15-commitments" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://conscious.is/15-commitments</a><p>In particular the bit about taking responsibility for ones circumstances<p>> I commit to taking full responsibility for the circumstances of my life, and my physical, emotional, mental and spiritual wellbeing. I commit to support others to take full responsibility for their lives.<p>vs<p>> I commit to blaming others and myself for what is wrong in the world. I commit to being a victim, villain, or a hero and taking more or less than 100% responsibility.