I mean… They’d be kind of silly to accept a 2% increase in wages when inflation is much higher than that. That’s not a raise that’s a pay cut
I mean… They’d be kind of silly to accept a 2% increase in wages when inflation is much higher than that. That’s not a raise that’s a pay cut
Yes it will need to be redone.
Your “pointless Ted Talk” is greatly appreciated.
Would be interested in knowing what kind of future projects we’re thinking about?
Other than a potential matrix server, I do not currently have anything in mind. The future is unpredictable.
An example of a non-profit effort that I took on in the past is COVID PPE 3D printing with volunteer community printers. If something like that was needed for pandemic or disaster relief again would be nice to not have to go through the trouble of spinning up a new non-profit.
I think we can definitely work with Canadian Open Source Communication Association. Maybe swap out Communication for Community.
I’ve reached out to both the mstdn.ca admin as well as the CIRA.
Lemmy.ca is hosted on OVHcloud as they have a Canadian data center. If you’re not specifically looking for a Canadian server, there’s many other options that are priced more attractively.
I never had COVID until everyone stopped caring about it. I’m on my 4th time having now.
Do not recommend.
I really don’t believe their story that they are going to actually have enough crew available to have every single vessel in the fleet sailing.
I’ll believe it when I see it
This Request has been granted.
Unfortunately it’s a bigger problem than you’d imagine it is. There are numerous fairly active committed that are essentially unmoderated at this point
I guess there is a question about how well moderated a community is if no one checks in for 5 days.
This is exactly where the 5 days comes from.
The issue we’re facing is there are some active communities that are getting reports where the current moderators are not active, not dealing with reports, and not responding to communication from admins.
While it’s workable on a small scale, as admins we shouldn’t be defacto relief moderators, and really shouldn’t be enforcing any community specific rules.
You need to format it like this: !communityrequests@lemmy.ca and it will make it clickable.
Wil be granted, subject to @marathon@lemmy.ca not responding in the next 5 days.
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I’m just curious, any reason everything you post seems to be from the paywalled WinnipegFreePress.com?
I’m getting an uneasy feeling about that.
It’s not a massive complaint, but I’d hope “m.lemmy.ca” would be reserved for something more OS agnostic.
Yup. I get what you’re saying now. It doesn’t fit indeed. And yes m.lemmy.ca will be reserved for something more OS agnostic.
Average amount of on the job training a driver gets when hired is probably half a shift. You’re expected to know and be able to do it without any additional training.
I think that’s totally wrong and bullshit but that’s what’s going on out there. Where I work it’s 4-6 weeks full time for a driver with experience, 6 weeks to 10 weeks or so usually for a new driver, we’ve had at least one do 6 months+. We’re a definite outlier tho and probably do the most on the job training out of any trucking company in BC.
There was no need to capitalize the word ‘grammar’
I’m going to blame that on using swipe/gesture typing. I definitely do know it shouldn’t have been capitalized. Honestly though I’m surprised that’s the only thing you found considering English is my third language.
r/NiceVancouver.
25k+ users, we do practically zero moderation. Surprisingly it’s pretty damn civil and great.