Shower thought: is the concept of least privilege so hard to consistently implement because white folks are always used to having all the privilege
Official interview with a 3 member panel is tomorrow. I’m going into it with a “laissez-faire” attitude , I really don’t care if I get it or not. Probably won’t even accept at the end of the day if offeredHad the phone interview today. They were cool with my salary requirements and said their policy is WFH 3 times a week and only in the office the other 2 days. Plus they have two office locations I can work out of, both of which are 15min from me . We are moving towards the next steps.
Is it remote.Want to hire a breh or a brehette for this role so I'm stalling as much as possible with the other candidates
3 days in office a weekIs it remote.
3 days in office a week
In the article the guy is working the minimum amount of hours at a hotel and airline to get flight and hotel benefits. The hotel job only required 15 hours a month. The airline job is seasonal.These dummies need to be quiet
My job went remote — so I got 2 more and started traveling the world in secret
For some remote employees, "working from home" means responding to emails from a secret trip to the Eiffel Tower (or anywhere else in the world).www.businessinsider.com
Just separate the PK from dataset 1 using the =right(9) formula into a new columnSo here is a preview of a column from one data set (1)
and here's another preview column from another data set (2)
Do you notice how the numbers in the data set (2) match with the ending numbers in the data set (1)? The only difference is data set (1) has extra text, other than that they both share the primary key which is those numbers. So how do I go about joining them? I tried VLOOKUP but it didn't work.