It isn't about moderating users here. But look at it from the OP perspective: they provide an answer, someone only critics them here, 2 downvotes come.
@Seth Yeah. I have to get up at 3.30am next monday to drive there then be there till 16.30 and then somehow get home, and for the entire thing I get -2 hrs since I'll be there only 6 1/2 hrs
@Seth Yeah, and then you start getting formally written up over being 1 minute late and fired for cause for the second offense. You don't cross the owners in this company.
And that is precisely the issue I see with apprenticeships :| You cannot cut ties, as you could if you'd be a regular employee, since it's a long-term-thing
And you're pretty boned if they decide to cut ties with you.
I have a fair employer, but it disappoints me to see that some employers still play this stupid game.
Yeah, its pretty much either "play nice for 3 year or congratz you have entirely and utterly wasted 3 years of your life"
@Seth guy I know (different employer) got fired a week before his preliminary exam approval got through, for coming in under 5 mins late twice, and was not approved for the exam
Thats the same reasoning that got me to "Spend 8+ hours both ways traveling to a city you otherwise wouldn't have?" Well, too bad, that time is donated. Have to leave an hour before your end time from that site lest you don't catch the last train? Welp, too bad, thats unpaid overtime for you
Like I said, this employer only counts it as fixed time when thats not in your favor
@Seth Its a somewhat similar principle then in some countys of the US. Your money gets seized (civil forfeiture, no probable cause necessary). Now you have no money to challenge the seizure -> Money default goes to the police department
Like some other countys in the US, who charge for public defenders, and if you can't pay the charge, you don't get a public defender but still owe the money. Not paying that money then leads to incarceration.
Which is why people have started just killing people they injure there, which can usually be negotiated down to a medium fine if the person you killed wasn't rich of influential
@AndrewL. Yeah. In many larger chinese cities, people who run over someone by accident then back up and do it a couple more times, as to avoid liability if they crippled them.
There are a couple of videos there, among them a mother with a toddler and the driver that hit them makes sure to back over the head of the toddler until it pops.
There is this userscript to find sockpuppetry I found
it says on the meta post not to witch hunt with it
But if you manually look through the users and you're like 150% sure its sockpuppetry and would flag if you came across it in any other instance, do you flag still?
@Magisch I'd suspect the witch hunt warning was mostly directed at people who'd run the algorithm and then immediately turn results into flags. If you do your own examination, and you don't submit gobs of flags immediately but wait to see how they are handled, it would seem fine to me.
Still, there is almost no way you could legitimately earn 200 rep twice, each time around ~15:00, all within a minute each, on 10 different old answers
I usually drink coffee as espresso (condensed coffee - shots). When I am standing in line, I hear customers asking for "Double Double" or "Triple Triple"
@Magisch Brad Larson in his meta answer indicates some ways in which the query could give false positives. I don't think people should look at the SEDE query without reading Brad's answer.
The "double-double" is a uniquely Canadian term that is strongly associated with Tim Hortons. It will get you a coffee with two creams and two sugars (or double cream, double sugar).
@GabrielLaddel "There are either too many possible answers, or good answers would be too long for this format. Please add details to narrow the answer set or to isolate an issue that can be answered in a few paragraphs."