One drive is awful. It keeps crashing and forgetting where it was. I have 3 copies now. I have to waste time to sort it out. And it messes up the dates. It is disgustingly f our workplace enforces this.
You, at your new job, is like a cafeteria with not enough forks. You have to go out, spend your own resources in filling in what is required at your company. That makes a successful company, and a successful you!
I think it is not beside the point, but opposite to the point.
In a zero-sum game, it must be all against all. But sometimes it takes only one player to change the nature of the game. And sometimes driving that change is less effort than fighting under the old rules.
> GM et all failed because all they wanted to make were SUVs and no one wanted them, even when they were a roll over hazard that was crushing people to death, and they nearly failed
Except everyone does want them, and even bigger trucks. They dominate sales.
In the late 2000s, when gas was $6+/gallon nationwide, SUV sales tanked. Automobile factories were furiously retooling to build small cars again. GM and Chrysler lost their shirts. (Ford made it out bruised but not broken.)
Then when gas became cheap again in the 2010s, SUVs became popular again, and everyone retooled again to build them.
Not true. You can set a number of accounts to up this in the bank app, with nothing more than a sms code to protect you. $100k no issues. And never seen a $2k limit, maybe a $5k limit.