Twitter / Facebook Scientists 20:05 - Mar 15 with 646 views | Boris_ | Seems to be loads of them out there? Lots of economists as well which seem to think businesses can just stop trading for a few months, continue paying wages to staff and other overheads then carry on as normal once the virus has gone. Millennials are the most multi-skilled generation in human history. Only a month ago they were climate change activists, the month before that politicians. There's no end to their talents. | |
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Twitter / Facebook Scientists on 20:54 - Mar 15 with 580 views | this_charming_man | Very true Stubo, last years political experts are this years health experts. The majority don’t actually have any answers though, all they know is that what is being done isn’t right or enough | |
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Twitter / Facebook Scientists on 21:18 - Mar 15 with 562 views | solent_toffee | For the first time in my career, I’ve started to work with millennials. Offended by everything, ashamed of nothing, know everything yet spend every second of every meeting asking stupid questions. What used to be a two hour meeting is now a five hour one as these geniuses show zero initiative. Oh and they are off sick at the drop of a hat, despite working from home, which is just phucking nuts. Hence I avoid Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and now LinkedIn, which they seem to have hijacked and turned into Facebook. | | | |
Twitter / Facebook Scientists on 22:15 - Mar 15 with 520 views | kingslandstand1 |
You don't exactly need to be a fookin scientist to work that one out! Maybe all the Greta's of this world while jumping for joy at that news can explain to us how Italy's economy will now recover after the (non-poluted) country has been on virtual complete shut down | | | |
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