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foecomettrails · 1 year
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askthewastelandponies · 2 months
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tv-moments · 2 years
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Ozark
Season 4, “A Hard Way to Go“
Director: Jason Bateman
DoP: Eric Koretz
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pictureswithboxes · 1 year
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I had a discussion with my boss and I’m so mad still. Cemented my decision to leave. Why is the entire company blaming every problem on my department
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jackdaniel14423 · 11 months
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Crypto Product Management Headhunters
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howardkeen11 · 2 years
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An ideal Product Manager is responsible for the growth or downfall of any product from an organization. The right Product Manager is supposed to perform their role effectively by managing the product team and developing advances in the product using their skills. Most companies hire Product Managers to stand out in the race of providing the best product quality to their clients. New York and San Francisco-based companies are now hiring New York Product Manager for efficient production growth for their clients. Palarino Partners is the best Product Management consulting firm. They provide world-class recruitment services for market leaders and provide them with the best product teams. For more information visit our website.
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sprintrecruiting · 2 years
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3 Blindspots Talent Leaders Fall Prey To (and what to do about them)
3 Blindspots Talent Leaders Fall Prey To (and what to do about them)
I recently read the book “Make Big Happen” by Mark Moses. In Make Big Happen, Moses identifies the four critical blindspots CEOs encounter as they scale their business. This particular chapter resonated with me as I reflected on my journey transitioning from recruiting to Sprint Recruiting. Here are 3 blindspots I find most common in Talent Leaders I coach. I chose to use common quotes to…
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karmaphone · 1 year
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funniest goddamn part of the phantom of the opera book is that Firman is a well-known composer, well-liked by musicians because of it. imagine you get headhunted to own an opera because of your skill at composition, and some asshole in a cape and mommy issues comes along and drops whole operas in your lap that you have to bankroll & put into production - and you can't even pick who stars
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blazehedgehog · 7 months
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Do you agree with Martin Scorsese about Superhero films?
Movies mean different things to different people. People focus on Scorsese's remarks as an attack on super hero movies, but it's more of an attack on the business that generates them.
He sees a manufactured, packaged, mass-produced product, focus tested and factory-fresh. Grown in a test tube laboratory to do one thing, and one thing alone: make money.
Scorsese wants more movies made by people who are making movies for personal reasons. Marvel, Disney, Warner Brothers -- these studios come up with the idea first, and then find somebody to write the script, direct the movie, and fill it with actors after the fact.
I mean, Disney was openly talking about this just a few weeks ago, that they were pitching an animated Tron movie to directors hoping somebody would make it for them. Directors should be pitching movies to Disney, not the other way around! The Disney brand used to be this ultimate seal of quality! Everybody wanted to work for them! If they're having to headhunt for random directors, that says a lot about the state of things and how roles have changed.
After all, why wait for a billion dollar franchise to fall into your lap by accident when you can just look at marketing analytics and cash in on popular trends? Promise a big enough paycheck and you're bound to hook someone eventually, even if, deep down, they do not actually care for your ideas. But money is money. They can always fix it in post with CGI.
Scorsese makes movies because he wants to tell that particular story. He wants it to stand as a piece of his artwork. Think of it as if he's a sculptor, hand-making something out of stone and clay. A Marvel movie or a Space Jam 2 or whatever is put together on an assembly line.
Now the thing to keep in mind is that even assembly line things have all this craft and talent and power behind them, but it's also the difference between "there's only one of these statues in the world" versus, like, a Funko Pop.
What is at the heart of Scorsese's complaint is that there are fewer and fewer spaces for his kind of artwork (or the art of his friends) to be displayed and appreciated. His work is being pushed out of the conversation by your David Zaslavs and Bob Igers, whose only goal is to keep growing at all costs, all the way up until the bubble finally bursts.
It's like the end of Akira, where Tetsuo becomes this ever-expanding mass of flesh that threatens to crush the entire city under its mass. Scorsese is feeling like he's getting smushed.
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feelinghaunted · 2 years
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jobs masterlist.
because there can never really be enough masterlists regarding jobs for muses as far as i’m concerned. jobs on here will be separated by university / town / city / cruise / entertainment, as those tend to be the main roleplay settings i see. i’m gonna try to keep these more unique as opposed to popular ones like professor, barista and bartender - just because i feel like having unique jobs would be more useful. if you found this at all helpful, please reblog / like.
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university.
academic advisor. 
sponsored research development manager. 
security dispatcher. 
student services evaluator. 
vocational nurse. 
university outreach specialist. 
computational scientist. 
application developer. 
maintenance specialist. 
travel and expense associate. 
project management associate. 
marketing content writer. 
graduate assistant. 
security investigator. 
administrative assistant. 
research technician. 
information technology support specialist. 
lecturer. 
coach. 
undergraduate program administrator. 
nurse coordinator. 
bookstore clerk. 
convenience store clerk.
 data visualization analyst.
town.
child and youth program lead.
veterinarian technician.
construction quality assurance analyst.
loan analyst.
art therapist.
distiller / brewmaster / winemaker.
acupuncturist. 
fashion designer.
hotel manager.
apartment front-desk staff.
barber.
banker.
babysitter.
physical therapist.
dental assistant.
handyman.
home health aid.
pet groomer.
pharmacist.
remote worker (telemarketer).
tax consultant.
city.
cybersecurity analyst.
patient service representative.
beach crew attendant.
leasing agent.
production associate.
facility maintenance technician.
rental sales agent.
flight attendant.
software engineer.
game developer.
concierge.
delivery driver.
online dating ghostwriter.
doula. 
headhunter.
bike courier.
meteorologist.
nurse-midwife.
ethical hacker.
robotics engineer.
mobile app developer.
cruise.
steward.
catering attendant. 
prep cook.
banquet server.
marketing specialist.
daycare staff.
recreation manager.
brand manager.
bellman.
deckhand.
casino dealer.
activity coordinator.
fitness instructor.
bursar. 
hr manager.
dive instructor.
electrical technician.
environmental officer.
entertainment.
videographer.
make up artist.
animator.
a&r administrator.
cinematographer.
fake food artist.
intimacy coordinator.
pyrotechnician.
breakdown artist.
animal trainer.
pr manager.
booking agent.
video editor.
publicist.
choreographer.
light technician.
audio engineer.
entertainment writer.
voice-over artist.
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girldewar · 5 days
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when the poll ends do you mind sharing what you vs your friend thought the key hockey concept was? I'm so curious !
yes !! so skill play ended up winning, but if you combine the two categories of fighting and physical play, they add up to way more. this came up because i'm currently going through a whole emotional journey around violence in sport and the way personal choice, bodily autonomy, and the monolith of sports culture can overlap and conflict. that's not super important but i think more people should think about it because it's a really interesting and tough topic. anyway, i was talking to my friend from rural BC, and we were talking about violence/physicality as an inherent part of hockey or if there was a way to mitigate dangerous injury while still maintaining the spirit of hockey as a sport.
she was of the opinion that physical play, fighting, all of that were essential to hockey, and there was no way to play the same game without them. i'm still working on what my opinion is, but i'm finding that more and more i come down on the side of, hey, all of these injuries are unnecessary and there's no reason for hockey -- contact sport though it may be -- to be this dangerous and injurious. there's a lot of reasons i feel this way, but one of the biggest ones is that when i think of hockey -- when i think of the most important, joyous, exciting moments in hockey, moments that made me genuinely love this sport and the place it holds in my life -- i think almost entirely about skill play. what makes hockey worth watching for me is the speed, the skill, the insane passes and bad-angle goals. kirill kaprizov sidney crosby trick shot type shit. when those players have room to play, i love this sport like nothing else.
my friend, on the other hand, isn't wrong when she says that overall, the impression people have of hockey tends toward violence. even if they haven't thought about it enough to pass judgment, the vast majority of people think first of checks and fights.
the problem i have is that a lot of times, skill players are stifled by physical play. i like puck possession, but checking turns that into an almost irrelevant part of nhl hockey, and i like when superstars have space to do insane things, but if they're injured half the year because every fourth liner in the league pretty much has free reign to headhunt without the refs blowing the whistle, i don't get to see any of that. it's the same reason i'm annoyed with the way kirill's been treated in the league -- he's a phenomenal player who can do unparalleled things on the ice, but his production has been down because he got injured a couple seasons ago and hasn't had the space (or protection from further injuries, looking at you, dops) to heal it fully and get back to form. in what world is that the best that hockey can be? i'd rather every skill player gets long, obnoxious nhl careers than keep fistfights in a sport that really doesn't need them, but i'm aware i'm in the tiny minority there.
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foecomettrails · 10 months
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Rumors in kobayashi's office had it that a headhunter for rocket industries was in the area a company that had a shiny public image and shady rumors
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*She never really payed much to rumors. Usually just wanting to get work done head to the maid cafe have a drink then head home. Of course she have heard of rocket industries hard not to when you see there products quite a bit. She was working on a few pieces of code has her thoughts are filled of what to get for lunch.* " Wonder what should I get maybe some chicken?"
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tv-moments · 2 years
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Ozark
Season 4, “Trouble the Water“
Director: Amanda Marsalis
DoP: Shawn Kim
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slishthelovemachine · 8 months
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With the 999 series ending in the infamous all-rounding mainline AC Shadowfax, Jackrabbit R&D began production on a new line of lightweight, dual-trigger headhunters under the 888 moniker. Initial performance reviews are promising.
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katsigian · 1 year
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Can't get back to sleep so it's rambling time. Also, just to be safe, there will be talk of religious imagery and symbolism in here
So I know I talk a big game about Valen's codename being the Saint and the fact that his father gave him a rosary and that his mother was a devout Catholic, but there is some real bite to it fhegdhsks and let me explain
So there's Salome, Valen's mother, who tried her very best to raise her son in a good, godly way while knowing the entire time that it'll be washed away by Callen and his rough hands.
Then there's Callen, who's a full-blooded vampire, had a worn, solid gold rosary that he gave to Valen. It was passed down from Callen's father, who received it from his sire. Where did he get it from? That's right, the fanatics who tried to kill him for being a vampire. It was a symbol of the Kinlaw bloodline remaining intact. Valen still has it today, a relic of his past and every vampire and daywalker before him that have his name. Though he doesn't believe in it the way that Callen did.
So you've got Callen, carting around a rosary that symbolizes death, and Salome, who prayed over her rosary that her son would be safe.
And then comes Valen, the product of all that. The product of Salome's good intentions and Callen's violent teachings.
Valen, who was never spiritual nor religious and is fully agnostic, choosing to believe that he's godless because Callen taught him there's nothing in Heaven that he can't have on Earth as long as he's got the stones to take it for himself.
Valen, who's given the name Saint by those who've trained him as a contractor and by those who've hired him as a headhunter. Is it a mockery, or is it because he is lifted into some kind of sainthood for the underworld?
Perhaps it's because Valen only ever finds peace in violence. Combat and conflict are the closet things he has to a religion. Instead of counting beads on a rosary, he counts casings as they hit the ground. He's morally good, he'll never hurt someone who doesn't deserve it. But once they do get that mark, he's the sword and scales.
Maybe it's because he's a daywalker and his "eucharist" is the blood of another. He's forced to listen to those baser instincts, he's free from outside influence because the vampire genetics in him dictate that he's a predator at his core. It's almost like a form of purity, in a sense.
Valen, who's never worshipped anything until he knelt in front of his love and gazed up at him with adoration and reverence. Learnt how to worship him and offered him his fragile, pounding heart like a pomegranate he could crush if he so wished. He never whispered a single word of prayer until he was telling his baby I Love You for the first time. Valen, who never even believed in Heaven until he had his love in his bed and found it in the curves of his body and each of his freckles.
Nothing about him is holy, and yet, he is somehow. Like a tarot card in reverse, kinda.
Anyways, I Just Think that it's all very heart wrenching and bittersweet and symbolic and heavy. The symbolism behind it drives me absolutely buckwild
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