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  • Damn bloody insomnia kicking in again. These blasted dreams. Fuck it, I'm asking for sleeping pills.
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  • Gotta be careful with the sleeping pills, especially when trying to combat insomnia. A friend of mine was on prescribed 'safe' medication and ended up attempting suicide twice before finally going into our local hospital and telling them he wasn't mentally fit to be alone whilst on the pills. They took him off but it's fucked him up a bit since.

    Best advice I ever received in relation to dealing with sleeplessness is setting alarms in the morning and getting up when they go off. Might seem like a pretty dumb thing to say, but it effectively hard resets your circadian rhythms if you get up at the same time every day. It might take a few weeks for things to settle back into a normal routine, but definitely worth it. Also, see if you can get your hands on some melatonin supplements (naturally occurring hormone in the human body), as that really helps regulating sleep patterns.

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  • At this point I just need some sleep. It's tough to patrol and be this tired.

    Though I appreciate the concern Weiss :]
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  • I often wonder how such clueless people often wind up in charge of things...I really do...>_>


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    Laurentus
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  • Oodles and oodles of confidence and boundless, ruthless ambition. Since they overestimate their abilities, and since people are more likely to listen to someone who's sure of himself than someone who sounds unsure, well... I'm sure you can see what happens.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DunningKruger_effect

    "A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool."
    « Last Edit: August 15, 2016, 10:05:11 PM by Laurentus »
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  • One of the best books I've read this year has been "How Google Works" by Eric Schmidt and Jonathan Rosenberg...it was so inspirational I actually purchased the hardback version when it was removed from Scribd. But what I liked so much about it was the section on workplace culture and some of the rules they followed at Google to create a workplace culture that attracted and empowered smart employees and promoted meritocracy. Why can't more business leaders do that? It seems so simple, yet so many places...so many businesses hire good people and then proceed to not give a shit about their input, instead following their own odd, clueless, and unproductive whims.

    I just don't get it. >_>


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  • Do those businesses still make money? If yes, then they reach the only goal they care about.

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  • If it's anything like the place I work, no...they're losing money. =/


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  • One of the best books I've read this year has been "How Google Works" by Eric Schmidt and Jonathan Rosenberg...it was so inspirational I actually purchased the hardback version when it was removed from Scribd. But what I liked so much about it was the section on workplace culture and some of the rules they followed at Google to create a workplace culture that attracted and empowered smart employees and promoted meritocracy. Why can't more business leaders do that? It seems so simple, yet so many places...so many businesses hire good people and then proceed to not give a shit about their input, instead following their own odd, clueless, and unproductive whims.

    I just don't get it. >_>

    Man, I've heard so many horror stories about working at Google. They do like.. peer ranking. That's where you take all your coworkers, rank them from 1 - x by order of competence, then submit it to your supervisors or you're fired. They are all innovative and stuff but I feel like that kind of thing is a little fucked.
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  • One of the best books I've read this year has been "How Google Works" by Eric Schmidt and Jonathan Rosenberg...it was so inspirational I actually purchased the hardback version when it was removed from Scribd. But what I liked so much about it was the section on workplace culture and some of the rules they followed at Google to create a workplace culture that attracted and empowered smart employees and promoted meritocracy. Why can't more business leaders do that? It seems so simple, yet so many places...so many businesses hire good people and then proceed to not give a shit about their input, instead following their own odd, clueless, and unproductive whims.

    I just don't get it. >_>

    Man, I've heard so many horror stories about working at Google. They do like.. peer ranking. That's where you take all your coworkers, rank them from 1 - x by order of competence, then submit it to your supervisors or you're fired. They are all innovative and stuff but I feel like that kind of thing is a little fucked.

    Hi @Evelynx, I'm still around here.

    I'm alive, and doing somewhat well, for those who care to find out how I'm doing.  I can be found in the #chronicles channel if people wish to talk to me and stay in touch.

    Anyhow, a friend of mine, who is a Test Engineer at Google, had this to say:

    "that's an interesting statement you heard

    Microsoft used to have a stack rank but they got rid of it. Google explicitly does not have a stack rank and to my knowledge never has had one.

    There is a peer review system. You are encouraged to seek peer feedback and also to give it. All feedback (giving and receiving) is optional, however.

    Google's (now former) head of HR wrote a book with a lot of detail about how HR at Google is run and some insights into how to run a company. I'd recommend it. I haven't read it myself, but I've read enough of Laszlo's other stuff that I think I have the basics: https://www.amazon.com/Work-Rules-Insights-Inside-Transform/dp/1455554790"

    TLDR Evelynx, the horror stories are just stories, not actual stuff, unless you actually know someone at Google who disagrees.
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  • To be fair I hear Valve is a nice play to work at. The employee handbook is online somewhere...

    EDIT:found it!
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  • One of the best books I've read this year has been "How Google Works" by Eric Schmidt and Jonathan Rosenberg...it was so inspirational I actually purchased the hardback version when it was removed from Scribd. But what I liked so much about it was the section on workplace culture and some of the rules they followed at Google to create a workplace culture that attracted and empowered smart employees and promoted meritocracy. Why can't more business leaders do that? It seems so simple, yet so many places...so many businesses hire good people and then proceed to not give a shit about their input, instead following their own odd, clueless, and unproductive whims.

    I just don't get it. >_>

    Man, I've heard so many horror stories about working at Google. They do like.. peer ranking. That's where you take all your coworkers, rank them from 1 - x by order of competence, then submit it to your supervisors or you're fired. They are all innovative and stuff but I feel like that kind of thing is a little fucked.

    Hi @Evelynx, I'm still around here.

    I'm alive, and doing somewhat well, for those who care to find out how I'm doing.  I can be found in the #chronicles channel if people wish to talk to me and stay in touch.

    Anyhow, a friend of mine, who is a Test Engineer at Google, had this to say:

    "that's an interesting statement you heard

    Microsoft used to have a stack rank but they got rid of it. Google explicitly does not have a stack rank and to my knowledge never has had one.

    There is a peer review system. You are encouraged to seek peer feedback and also to give it. All feedback (giving and receiving) is optional, however.

    Google's (now former) head of HR wrote a book with a lot of detail about how HR at Google is run and some insights into how to run a company. I'd recommend it. I haven't read it myself, but I've read enough of Laszlo's other stuff that I think I have the basics: https://www.amazon.com/Work-Rules-Insights-Inside-Transform/dp/1455554790"

    TLDR Evelynx, the horror stories are just stories, not actual stuff, unless you actually know someone at Google who disagrees.

    Yeah, my stories are from actual google employees as of 2 weeks ago. Google definitely does do stack ranking. It also depends heavily on where you work in Google.

    http://www.25hoursaday.com/weblog/2013/11/11/StackRankingWhyAreAmazonFacebookAndYahooCopyingMicrosoftsPerformanceReviewSystem.aspx

    I'm sure some people love it at Google, but some people really really don't.
    « Last Edit: August 16, 2016, 09:04:28 PM by Evelynx »
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