Can we avoid using the reciprocal word where it's mostly an uniltaeral decision from US ?
I bet that the only US jobs that will be created on the short term will be to re-inforce the purchasing department of US companies importing foreign group, and the US-logistic department of foreign companies exporting in the US. But in between, I see why many corporation will push the brake on any non urgent purchasing. (And Ironically, business school graduates aren't a category massively impacted by unemployement nor fearing to be replaced by LLM)
Things get messy when the GM forgot about that minor NPC like I'm going to see Elia ? Who ? but Elia, the fixer we saved from the Corpo guard, she said we'll always be welcome
GM pro tip, let the player come with the plot, they'll be so impress by the complex plot you came out with and so proud to have found-it, while actually you just said yes to their ideas
Media-part publie un rapport interne de Nestlé,
Où en gros les ingénieurs de Neslé disent eux même qu'ils sont en contact avec les agences de santé, et que il y a un filtre illégal mais efficace en place. (et critique en détail l'architecture de la salle du filtre)
J'ai l'impression que comme dans beaucoup de boites, les ingénieurs de terrains ont joué au pompier en mettant des platre sur des jambes de bois et le management à haut niveau s'en satisfait sans mettre en place des solutions long terme.
Le pire c'est que je parie que l'ingénieur·e qui a installé le filtre illégal mais efficace risque de devoir en répondre alors que le top management sera pas inquiété.
As a rule of thumb, if you think you need to see a doctor, see a doctor.
A first step may be your general practitioner. But it's not unreasonable to do a check-up with a cardiologist once a decade, better identifying risk factor when they're still risks rather than disease.
Note shat while États-uniens is sometimes used in French, it's not really used beside some left wing intellectual wanting to brag about America being the continent and sometimes sounds mildly anti American but not too much
While it's indeed a better word than American, one can also argue that USA aren't the only United States as a larger federation e.g United Mexican states so you can make the same argument about états uniens
C'est assez rare de voire des haut bourgeois honnêtes sur les règles du jeux, ça va pas changer pour qui elles sont truquées cependant.. D'ailleurs le problème n'est pas parcoursup mais tout le fonctionnement de l'éducation nationale.
C'est dommage de couper les budgets à la santé au point où ce sont meme plus des gens qui propose du bien etre légit mais des sectes qui rentrent à l'hôpital
Until you're on the verge of dying it's never too late.
People go (back) to university later, either to get an extra degree/qualification to advance their career or to finally find the job/qualification they want. Depending on your location, and CV you may not have to do some course, and be allowed to retake a year/test as often as you want (Because university understand that a 40 something adult, sometimes with kids, can only follow 1-2 class per semester).
At lest it's work giving a couple of call to your university, they most likely have a person dedicated to adult student which can guide you through the process. Note also that depending on your country/status you may be eligible to some government help (usually through unemployment agencies)
En effet, entre la nécéssité de passer au tout électrique dans les 10 ans d'un coté, l'histoire complètement dingue des Peugeot Puretech avec des moteurs qui cassent beaucoup trop tôt, et l'inflation qui fait qu'on trouve plus de petite voiture neuve à 10 000 EUR, Ça fait réfléchir avant d'acheter une voiture, et n'aide pas l'image des voitures Françaises.
Donc j'ai un peu la même impression que toi, il est urgent d'attendre, d'une part que le réseau de borne de recharge électrique se développe autant les bornes lentes sur les parkings que les bornes rapides sur les autoroutes., et que les prix baissent un peu.
It's an interesting societal question. Every worker has the right to social security, which should be paid by the employer. Is a prince who get an allowance a worker ? I don't know the list of duties coming with it.
20 years ago, a group of french Ph.D student who were funded by a large cancer/disability foundation went to court to get social security, and they win, because they weren't given pocket money by the foundation but were actually working for them, giving them the same right as every ohter worker. When you're 25 year old you may not need social security (well breaking a leg may happen) but when you're 60 year old you have significant chance to get large medical fee.
Anyone has the right to criticise any government. Tons of Lemmy thread on !world@lemmy.world are basically foreigner giving negative (and sometimes positive) critics about government with sometimes locals giving contexts
If you can criticise dictatorship like Russia, North Korea you can also criticise democracies like US or France. Even better, in these countries, you can legally do it from national soil, while in dictatorship you'd get into trouble
At least in (most of) Europe, we do still have a large public part in healthcare/retirement and in general less stock investment culture so people won't see their safety netand retirement money collapsing, sure loosing let's say 10% of your saving sucks, and may even impact your ability to buy a new home (unless interest-rate fall faster in that case you may even be able to buy a nicer home)
We're also kinda lucky, The US adding tariff means that we'll export less to the US, but we can still export to the rest of the world at the same conditions as before. Note also that the remaining manufacturing in Europe is mostly complex product with high added value Planes, industrial robots, or Champagne's wine are already very expensive so I expect that many of the American who can afford these will still be able to afford-it with the tarifs. I am not Naïve, export to the US will dip, but I see some factors that should limit the dip.
Don't get me wrong, some European companies will loose US contract, and will at best launch mass lay-off plans or even bankrupt, and people will be unemployed (see point above about public safety net it makes the difference between selling your car, not going in holiday and shopping at Lidl and ending up homeless). But I am kinda optimistic, the impact for real people will be under control. I am old enough to remember 2008, and it wasn't that bad.
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