Wait, that was a secret?
Wait, that was a secret?
A doctor has a reasonal interest in your occupation. For office workers they’ll know to expect back issues and may nudge you towards preventive measures, for instance.
nein.
Let me show you what Ethan has to say about this: https://feddit.org/post/319546/174361
That’s true for everyone, not just management. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confirmation_bias
When I was the last one leaving the flat for a while, I put a post-it on the door, not only specifying what I needed to pack (I’ve had that down for years), but also for things to check (open window, balcony). I always checked those things, anyway, but checking (and affirming) that I checked gave me peace of mind.
Why do they ask for that information anyway? So they know to capture you alive when you got a job that’s in demand in the destination country? Or do they hope to catch terrorists by fishing for ‘bomb builder’?
worry about if they made it safe home after a night out.
That’s why you beat some sense into them before they go out. /s
Awesome news. I hope it serves as an example to other governments.
Also: Calling your parliament “Senedd” 👌
I didn’t think it would get this much attention even on feddit.org. Made my week.
Much obliged.
There’s a whole South Park episode about that, if I’m not mistaken.