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PSlayer22_22

@pslayer2232624

I Identify as a Pratt & Whitney J58 JT11D-20 equipped, bipedal carbon based groundframe designed for multipurpose roles within terrestrial environments.

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PSlayer22_22
PSlayer22_22@pslayer2232624·
Thanks for reply, I hear you in theory; however your take is 'avoiding' my point in reality. You mean, Geo-archaeologist rather than a Geographer? Cross disciplinary collab occurs often, yet is assymetrically biased towards archaeology. Archaeologists adopt these geographic methods/tools...independently as research method additions to their own research methods, and core training. This is not symmetric due to core archaeological field study is overseen by professional qualifications and standards requiring a grad degree + supervised field experience. I agree that Geographers can and have trained in these methods/qualifications and collaborate interdisciplinarily as Geoarchaeologists/ specialists. however, as you overlooked; leading and directing primary archaeology work requires satisfying archaeology field-specific cert's. RPA is voluntary but necessary for career Geoarchaeology to avoid complications with Cultural Resource Management as you are aware. I am not piling on intentionally, yet some domains are more protected/gatekept than others. It's "Standard-operating-procedure" one direction, and "Domain-Sprawl" at best the other direction. Evidently, expertise can safeguard heritage and lead to complacency in interdisciplinary narratives. So, that said, I do support interdisciplinary cross-training if the narrative is shared interdisciplinarily. Unfortunately however, it currently is anything but. I think you know very well that some findings relating to Handedness are able to rock the core of Academia. GIS/ geospatial tools are just tools, as are the tools of Archaeology. You don't need to hire a handyman to build a chicken coop, unless it's a prehistoric chicken coop, then you'd need to call an archaeologist apparently and get permission/ SOI supervision from 3 governmental agencies and CRM.
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PSlayer22_22
PSlayer22_22@pslayer2232624·
@HSGARAGE1 A few recent photos, featuring a Rooster Chicken. A few differences from your bike. What do you normally use to catch oil during oil changes?
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おかちゃん@H.S GARAGE
今日はアメリカの兄貴達静かだな。 なんか特別な日か何かでXに来なくなってるのか? それとも日本人に飽きたのか…😇
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Locolanden
Locolanden@locolanden67655·
@pslayer2232624 @cboyack Because every handy man is independent, but every home builder requires 8 to 10 specialists. You've got to be an npc.
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Connor Boyack 📚
Connor Boyack 📚@cboyack·
Employers keep dropping degree requirements. Schools keep raising tuition. One of them is reading the room.
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PSlayer22_22
PSlayer22_22@pslayer2232624·
says the one who insists that a 'general contractor' is the only type of certified and licensed tradesman. almost 80% of home builders and specialty trade contractor firms are self-employed independent contractor firms. Why are you narrowing it down to only large corporate organizations? the vast majority are independent and likely owner operated businesses.
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Locolanden
Locolanden@locolanden67655·
@pslayer2232624 @cboyack You have no idea what you are talking about, every decent size company is using skilled laborers, and only one person is certified as the general contractor. It is at least 8 years of work experience to even apply for a general contractors license and certification process.
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PSlayer22_22
PSlayer22_22@pslayer2232624·
Not entirely. The "open position" is for the one 'Human' they need, in order to rectify the botched job the LLM Ai slopped to replace the 10 jobs that used to exist in its place during the 90's, 2000's and 2010's. Everything evaporated in 2020's, and 5 years later, everyone forgot the administration which allowed this to occur, and instead blames the leadership attempting to flush it out. Post-Covid seems to be going just swimmingly for the tech overlords.
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sigmadelta
sigmadelta@sigmadeltacto·
@richardzphotoz the job opening is for the person who made 10 jobs redundant, not for the 10
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richard
richard@richardzphotoz·
I find it so interesting how companies can’t seem to find the talent they need and graduates can’t find a job.
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PSlayer22_22
PSlayer22_22@pslayer2232624·
Dude, You are misrepresenting what I am saying. anyone whom is not a subcontractor, specialty contractor, or a general contractor; is effectively just a handyman with no cert's who cant take on jobs over 1 grand. Gigs such as: 'Handyman', 'landscaper', roof layer, etc. and "landscapers" and "handymen" are just bums running around with a phone and a "business" card from vistaprint, saying they have a job. They are uneducated.
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Locolanden
Locolanden@locolanden67655·
@pslayer2232624 @cboyack There 8.7 million construction workers in the USA, 35.625 have certifications to be a general contractor. I was wrong that's for pointing it out. That is far less than 1%. 99.9999 do not have certifications to be a general contractor.
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おかちゃん@H.S GARAGE
映画見ようと思ったけど、坐骨神経痛が酷く、右ケツから右足指の先まで痺れが来てますので… 振動の酷いバイクで整体に行ってきます… 止まっても良いように簡易工具ポッケに忍ばせとこ
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Töbi
Töbi@SudokuMonster66·
@ComeAndTakeIt Same case with Amazon delivery drivers. They extract the dumbest retards from the Third World to do these jobs these days.
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Based Electrician⚡️🇺🇲
When did pizza delivery drivers switch from ambitious high schoolers to grown ass illiterate third worlders 🙄
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Locolanden
Locolanden@locolanden67655·
@pslayer2232624 @cboyack Until 1990 trades in every state didn't require a certificate unless you were the foreman or contractor.
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PSlayer22_22
PSlayer22_22@pslayer2232624·
They have always had trade school certs for any trade in the USA, we have standards hence why America is not a third world country. Honestly, landscapers should need to get certified. keeping a lawn mower, a weedwacker and a leaf blower running does not mean you are a professional of anything. Landscapers are bums that destroy soil systems and raise wildfire risks in urban areas.
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Locolanden
Locolanden@locolanden67655·
@cboyack Employer's are not dropping degree requires, they are expanding it, even the trades now require trade school certificates.
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Roger Stone
Roger Stone@RogerJStoneJr·
Who is holding up President Trump's order to reschedule marijuana?
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PSlayer22_22
PSlayer22_22@pslayer2232624·
I am agreeing with you and quoting the movie; "good will hunting". You mentioned that; there is "no other alternative" (to getting a job) due to AI hiring management tools/software, which I agree. In the movie "good will hunting", Will mentions ironically-unironically that he should become a "sheep herder" and not participate in the modern society. And right now is the exact moment in history where returning to agrarian semi-nomadic lifestyle is the only other option than to play the "AI hiring-manager"-"AI Resume/CV" algorithm language game.
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Aaron Pearl
Aaron Pearl@Aaron4America·
@WE6291 Many a sleepless night I’ve had would agree with you brother. All I can do is keep pushing forward though because there is no other alternative.
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PSlayer22_22
PSlayer22_22@pslayer2232624·
@AdamFurgang @GoPro Gamestop time? I understand, same reason the patent system does not work. Right handed people run everything, "well there's your problem."
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Adam Furgang
Adam Furgang@AdamFurgang·
@pslayer2232624 @GoPro GoPro cameras are mounted to the Artemis II solar array and sending back gorgeous images of the moon and the stock is at 70 cents. I don’t get it.
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GoPro@GoPro·
The most historic #GoPro images ever captured. Slide 1: The Moon, seen backlit by the Sun during a solar eclipse on April 6, 2026, is photographed by a GoPro on the Orion spacecraft’s solar array wing. Orion is visible in the foreground on the left. Earth is reflecting sunlight at the left edge of the Moon, which is slightly brighter than the rest of the disk. The bright spot visible just below the Moon’s bottom right edge is Saturn. Beyond that, the bright spot at the right edge of the image is Mars. Slide 2: A GoPro on NASA’s Orion spacecraft captures the Moon and the Earth in one frame during the Artemis II crew’s deep space journey at 6:42 p.m. ET on the sixth day of the mission. The right side of NASA’s Orion spacecraft is seen lit up by the Sun. A waxing crescent Moon is visible behind it. And then, a crescent Earth, tiny compared to the Moon, is about to set below the Moon’s horizon on the right. Slide 3: The Sun is rising at the left edge of the Moon, ending a nearly one-hour total solar eclipse on April 6, 2026. While the Sun hid behind the Moon, the crew aboard the Orion spacecraft, pictured in the forefront, saw a Moon shrouded in night. This offered a perfect opportunity to look for rarely seen phenomena. And the moment delivered. Calling down to Earth at 9 p.m. ET the crew reported seeing six impact flashes, which are light flashes that are created when meteoroids, traveling many thousands of miles per hour, smash into the Moon’s surface. Slide 4: The Orion spacecraft is seen in the foreground lit up by the Sun. A first quarter Moon is visible in the background. Orientale basin, a 600-mile-wide impact crater ringed by mountains, is visible toward the bottom right of the Moon. This basin straddles the Moon’s near and far sides. To the left of Orientale, which has a patch of ancient lava in its basin, is the far side; this is the hemisphere we don’t get to see from Earth. To the right of Orientale is the near side, the hemisphere we see every day from Earth. The nearside is notable for giant, dark patches of ancient lave flows that cover its surface. Credit: @NASA Learn more about GoPro's journey to the moon aboard Artemis II 👉 GoPro.com/news/gopro-cam… #Artemis #NASA #Moon #Space
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Puchi
Puchi@PuchiDei·
Cuando explota la burbuja de LinkedIN? es la red social mas inútil de todas, no sirve para conseguir laburo, no sirve para aprender nada, no sirve para hacer contactos, sólo sirve para ver que un boludo que fue a la escuela con vos hizo un curso de verga que no le importa a nadie.
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PSlayer22_22
PSlayer22_22@pslayer2232624·
I dont believe you. I am ambidextrous too but I call myself Lefthanded or "non-righthanded". True ambidextrous is 1/100 people, so I have never met anyone who else who is actually ambidextrous. literally 9/10 righthanded people claim to be ambidextrous, and most of them claim to be left handed anyway. Self-reporting bias is a real phenominon. regardless, antisemitism and righthanded supremacy are deeply linked as we saw from WW2 Axis ideologies.
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