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TechWorker_AI_Maybe t1_ja7luq0 wrote
Reply to I plotted the daily performance of stocks in each sector of SP500 since the beginning of the year and compared them to SPY's performance. by TradeTheZones
Too fast and too much thinking
TechWorker_AI_Maybe t1_ja4ugv5 wrote
Reply to comment by Enlightened-Beaver in [OC] Latin America is the 3rd most democratic region in the world, ahead of Asia and Africa. Here’s where its countries stand: by latinometrics
Pretty sure I just summarized the high altitude way point, not give a detailed over view of the tasks needed to make it happen.
TechWorker_AI_Maybe t1_j9ubswv wrote
Reply to [OC] Latin America is the 3rd most democratic region in the world, ahead of Asia and Africa. Here’s where its countries stand: by latinometrics
Mexico has all the ingredients to be a top 5 player in the geopolitical arena. All they need is to clean up their government and from there, disband the cartels.
TechWorker_AI_Maybe t1_j9jwg8d wrote
Reply to comment by rebtilia in want to work at nasa but math is not my strong suit, any tips? by jiraiya_myoboku
Connections. Experience. The thing I wish I learned earlier in my career: if you want to be the creative at an engineering company, or any non-core critical function at any org (sure you can argue you are critical but if you have to argue your job matters then, well) then you are likely needing to start somewhere else. Not a lot of entry level positions for creatives at nasa. Go start at an agency. Then go in-house somewhere else. Then, try nasa.
TechWorker_AI_Maybe t1_j9hrxew wrote
My buddy is the art director. He makes all the badges.
There are other ways to get involved. All businesses have the same functional needs, just varying degrees of them.
There are accountants, creatives, lawyers, and a ton of scientists at NASA. Keep your chin up. Get creative about your career path.
TechWorker_AI_Maybe t1_jcnnfqf wrote
Reply to comment by atxlrj in [OC] Bank failures come in waves by pranshum
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