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You are so wrong. Less work?

There is no cure for cancer, no clean energy, no cheap housing, no good education. There are so many things to do.


Has nothing to do with the amount of work you do, but what goals or values you have.


Right - try telling that to the boss. I'm taking the day off, but you can still pay me. It's OK, though, I've got the right values.


Aren't we supposed to work hard, LOL?


Inlu.st...

In Luv? Insult? Oh! In lust!


personally, i'm a fan of in slut.


Gov jobs are great! When I was a contrator I saw ladies browsing internet, playing computer games (like Sims), streaming video. It was fun!


Or 5% cashback sometimes (look at Discover More etc).


Those 5% deals are generally time limited. Also not available in every country.


However we are here aiming for billions, Sir.


I think it is hilarious that the Quora's home page does not have any questions and answers actually. When I visit a new service or portal I would be delighted to see what it's about.


Nobody in VA, DC? Feds pay too much to start a company?


Washington DC (no remote):

I'm sure they'll start posting soonish. Here's a tweet I saw this morning to tide you over :

From @farrelley: If you are a Python/Django Developer looking for a job and live in Metro DC I have a Job for you! good pay excellent company! Please RT!

Here's a link to his personal website with contact info:

http://www.farrelley.com/

You could also use the "Proudly Made in DC" website to find any startups who are hiring, but haven't posted here. The DC area is on a hot streak for startups as of late:

http://proudlymadeindc.com/


I posted Gaithersburg, MD above. Wouldn't be a terrible commute.


Hipmunk. Should they change this name?


But then I'd have to design a new logo...


Yes, but if you are looking for work from English speaking areas, at least check your posts in Word or Google Docs before posting them, otherwise WTF.

EDIT: I am ESL.


I live and work in England, and my spelling has never been an issue to find work. Ok my vocabulary is still limited, but I learn everyday. I might do some very strong grammatical mistakes and typos, but usually people just correct them I try to avoid doing them twice. All my post are now checked in Grammarly, to avoid those situations, but I know the process is not 100% accurate, but it's still better than nothing. I've just copy pasted the text in Google Docs and you're right there are few typos. I've going to correct them now.


Don't worry about it. It was perfectly understandable and a very informative post.

Thanks!


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