People saying they love changing jobs often. So they shouldn’t be surprised about retention rates. Isn’t that what every one’s says to do? Not stay at the same company for too long?
People saying they love changing jobs often. So they shouldn’t be surprised about retention rates. Isn’t that what every one’s says to do? Not stay at the same company for too long?
main reason is cost for shipping and saving money. reasoning behind it is because everyone has a set of headphones and everyone has a power adapter already, why ship out more? you can ship almost double the phones resulting in about half the money spent on shipping. not to mention not having to make more adapters and headphones.
Building a gaming pc. About 20 years on a Mac.
i always get extra storage and ram on my macbooks. i feel you double the life of a macbook when you double the ram. (i’m typing this on my 13yo macbook pro 13). upgraded to a SSD as well in the last few years. soon to be replaced by a pc and handed down to my kids/family laptop. the problem isn’t that it starts with 8gb or whatever. problem is that that it’s expensive.
I guess it depends on the company. I’m paid competitively in my company and with good pension. Good performance puts me on the promotion route.
Been there 14 years. Moved up positions 4 times with plenty of training in other fields.