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Rant While Driving To Work

@rantwhile

Failed podcast. recorded over 100 hours. No traction. Gave up. Very salty about the whole thing

Florida, USA انضم Mayıs 2018
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Rant While Driving To Work
Not paying for hosting anymore. My time as a podcaster is officially over. I will still X here
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E. Smitty - Surrounded by Miracles!!!
I'm looking for Highly talented, qualified music acts that have catalogs of content to be featured on my decentralised radio, drop links below, if you drop trash you're blocked!!!
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Mishi_vibes 🇺🇲
Mishi_vibes 🇺🇲@Mishi_2210·
Answer is not "300" Tell me the answer and win $1000
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Peter Girnus 🦅
Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz·
Last year I eliminated our PTO policy. I called it "unlimited." The board loved it. HR loved it. Finance really loved it. Let me explain why Finance loved it. Under the old policy, employees accrued 18 days per year. Unused days carried over. When employees quit, we owed them money. Cash. For days they earned but didn't take. That's a liability. On the books. $4.7 million in accrued PTO across 2,300 employees. I made it disappear. With one policy change. "Unlimited PTO." You can't accrue what's infinite. You can't owe what was never counted. The liability vanished. $4.7 million. Gone. The CFO sent me a bottle of wine. I told employees it was about "trust and flexibility." It was about the balance sheet. But "balance sheet optimization" doesn't fit on a careers page. "Unlimited PTO" does. We updated the job postings. Applications increased 23%. People love unlimited. Until they try to use it. Under the old policy, employees took an average of 17 days per year. Under unlimited, they take 11. That's not a bug. That's the design. When PTO is a number, people take the number. It's theirs. They earned it. Managers can't argue with a number. When PTO is "unlimited," people take nothing. Because unlimited comes with questions. "Is this a good time?" "Who's covering?" "What will people think?" The guilt does the enforcement. I don't have to say no. The culture says no. I just built the culture. We track time-off requests in Workday. I see everything. A senior engineer requested two weeks in July. His manager approved it. Officially. Then sent a Slack message. "Totally fine. Just wanted to flag that the Erikson deliverable overlaps. Probably fine. Just flagging." The engineer took four days. Unlimited means whatever your anxiety allows. For most people, that's less than before. Some employees don't take any PTO. We call them "high performers." They get promoted. Then they manage others. They don't approve much PTO either. The system self-replicates. A recruiter asked how we "stay competitive." I said, "Unlimited PTO." She asked how much people actually take. I said, "That's not tracked." It is tracked. I have a dashboard. I don't share the dashboard. We did an employee survey. 84% said they "appreciated the flexibility of unlimited PTO." 12% said they "wished they felt more comfortable taking time off." We published the 84%. The 12% went in a folder. The folder is called "Noted." I don't open that folder. Someone in engineering asked if we could go back to accrued PTO. I said, "That would limit your flexibility." He said he wanted limits. I said, "That's not aligned with our culture of trust." He stopped asking. Trust is a funny word. I trust employees to feel too guilty to use their benefits. They trust me to frame that guilt as freedom. That's the deal. I'm presenting at an HR conference next month. The session is called "Unlimited PTO: Building a Culture of Ownership." Ownership means employees own their guilt. I own the savings. The policy costs us nothing. Because employees take nothing. And call it a benefit. I'll be VP of People by Q2. Unlimited upside.
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People Of The Internet
People Of The Internet@PeopleOfTheInt·
Most confusing money in the world 🇰🇼
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Paddy Galloway
Paddy Galloway@PaddyG96·
If you’re a creator with over 100k subscribers, don’t scroll by this, drop one piece of advice for those wanting to start a YouTube channel in 2026. Go 👇
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The Celebrity Pool
The Celebrity Pool@CelebrityPool·
I always share my Death Pool picks for the new year in the spirit of full disclosure, so here they are… How do you think I did?
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The Celebrity Pool
The Celebrity Pool@CelebrityPool·
@rantwhile I took a year off…he was my spite pick in ‘24. But he’s back on the list! Rehab won’t stick.
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Rant While Driving To Work@rantwhile·
@NickDiFabio1 Yeah it’s just something that I can’t afford right now. Just posting and praying. Knowing that anything I get is bonus. It’s not a smart model. But you work with what you got
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Nick Di Fabio
Nick Di Fabio@NickDiFabio1·
Publishing is a real business. And like any business, you need a way to get the word about your product. In this case, ads are a tool to do that. In fact, ads are a big reason why many people can stay anonymous and publish under pen names / brand pen names. Ads also drive organic sales. It's a beautiful flywheel once you solve for how to run ads profitably and sustainably.
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@NickDiFabio1 I think I pulled in $0.49 from my book last month. Zero ads

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Nom
Nom@NomDGames·
Just so we are clear I’m okay with giving Clair Obscur Expedition 33 every Grammy and Oscar as well as NFL MVP and the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Nick Di Fabio
Nick Di Fabio@NickDiFabio1·
Anyone can publish a children’s book on Amazon & make $2000+/month from it. The best part? With AI, you can create the books without any artistic skills. Here's exactly how to do it (step-by-step):
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Leo Grundström
Leo Grundström@grundstromleo·
the $10K/month youtube starter kit: 1. Claude – longer scripts 2. ChatGPT – ideation 3. ElevenLabs – cheap voice overs 4. Pixabay – free stock footage / images / SFX 5. CapCut – best free editing app 6. NexLev – niche research 7. kloudboard – efficient team management done
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LakeShowYo@LakeShowYo·
Bronny James has been assigned to the South Bay Lakers
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The Celebrity Pool
The Celebrity Pool@CelebrityPool·
Come play with us in 2026!
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derek guy
derek guy@dieworkwear·
@CaseyBHead this home is a former meth lab and you may lose your government job bc you vote for republicans
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Casey B. Head
Casey B. Head@CaseyBHead·
You could move to Aplington, Iowa and get a job at the post office making $25 an hour to start, meet a nice girl at the First Reformed Church and take her on a date to Stinky's Bar and Grill, and get married and raise up seven children in this house but you will not do it.
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Nani josh
Nani josh@mister_manners_·
This literally broke me😑. I thought I had a chance after going a little viral… but 💔. There are people who stole my content and are uploading it as their own, and their channels are still up. Meanwhile, I’m here begging just to understand why my channel was removed, @TeamYouTube They did reply, but I still cannot understand what I did wrong. ​I accept that I'm not a highly skilled animator, and my animations are not perfect. I know I can do better, but my current responsibilities prevent me from putting more time into them. I never shared, and never wanted to share, these private details publicly, but I can no longer bear the weight of this loss💔 it has broken me completely.😑 I’m not from a rich family. But by God’s grace, we always tried to help others with what little we have. My uncle and I started an orphanage that is still under construction, and I’ve been doing everything I can to support it. I believed God would bless my hard work… and that I could help even more through my channels😑. But on Nov 13, everything shattered. I still tried to stay strong and believed that if I fought here on X, maybe I could get my channel back. But I keep receiving the same response, and I still don’t know what I did wrong. If I did anything wrong, please forgive me and reinstate my channel.😭 Please @TeamYouTube @YouTube I’m begging😭 you to understand 🙏 Assign a specialist to my case and please reinstate my channel. I never harmed anyone. I never scammed anyone.
TeamYouTube@TeamYouTube

You're right that over 12 million channels have been terminated this year, but it varies. For example, 20.5M channels were terminated in Q4 2023 alone. Channels terminated doesn’t = Creators terminated, sometimes a scammy account can have hundreds of channels. This quarter, the spike in terminations was largely due to specific financial scam out of Southeast Asia that led to millions of terminations. Regarding your channel, human reviewers on our policy team confirmed your channel was correctly terminated. We shared all the details with you over DM and can follow up with you there for any other questions.

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