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The Random, Meaningless Announcements Thread 3!

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
I've never cared for Motley Crue. A bunch of hairy, glam blugh. So this is where we're going to have to part ways.
Pop attempting to assimilate metal was just a sad sight. Even when it's heavily down tuned and very distorted like Drowning Pool, it can just never be Slayer, Iron Maiden, Nine Inch Nails or Thy Art is Murder. Metal is born of darkness and dreary atmospheres. Like England and Norway. Or when someone's soul is an emotional black whole. Pop is born of the Sunset Boulevard and happy places.
Rock 'n roll comes from the groin. That is Alice Cooper, that means it is law.
 

Viker

Häxan
I've never cared for Motley Crue. A bunch of hairy, glam blugh. So this is where we're going to have to part ways.
Pop attempting to assimilate metal was just a sad sight. Even when it's heavily down tuned and very distorted like Drowning Pool, it can just never be Slayer, Iron Maiden, Nine Inch Nails or Thy Art is Murder. Metal is born of darkness and dreary atmospheres. Like England and Norway. Or when someone's soul is an emotional black whole. Pop is born of the Sunset Boulevard and happy places.
Rock 'n roll comes from the groin. That is Alice Cooper, that means it is law.
Can't they get together and KISS? :D
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Given @Revoltingest 's posting prolixity his keyboard must be uncommonly robust.
It is not.
I am the destroyer of keyboards.
Within a year, a new keyboard looks like...
old-damaged-dirty-keyboard-180573357.jpg
 

PoetPhilosopher

Veteran Member
Weird....
I get a complaint that my posts are too wordy.
Usually they complain they're too short.
Make up your minds, guys!

Yeah that didn't roll off the mind easily when I read it either. I see your posts as being often short, but the sheer quantity as adding up to a massive word count. Maybe that's what was meant. Though when you start talking engines, 100 words seems like a million ;)
 

Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
This CCTV company is paying remote workers in India to yell at armed robbers in US

A Washington-based CCTV company is offering jobs to remote workers in India to monitor stores in the US and yell whenever they see something they deem suspicious.


  • Live Eye Surveillance has a surveillance camera system that monitors shops and lets a remote human operator intervene when they find something suspicious
  • The company is currently hiring a person in Karnal, Haryana
  • The candidates should have basic computer skills as 100% of the work is on computers
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Work from home has become the norm amid the coronavirus pandemic. While many people are waiting to go back to their offices, some are enjoying the work-from-home model. A US-based CCTV company is offering a job that involves keeping an eye on others on video and yell at them.

Washington-based Live Eye Surveillance has a surveillance camera system that monitors shops and lets a remote human operator intervene whenever they see something they deem suspicious.

In one of the promotional videos, Live Eye sends potential customers, two black-clad robbers, into what appears to be a 7-Eleven store. One of them is carrying an assault rifle. When the clerk starts to open the cash register, the Live Eye system dings and a voice informs the robbers that the police have been called. They run out of the store.

The company is currently hiring a person in Karnal, Haryana for the role of Process Analyst. The position's job description "monitoring sites (Convenience stores, gas stations, etc.) for our end clients/customers, assisting employees located overseas remotely via phone or camera, creating reports for any suspicious activities for employees working at the remote site (overseas) or for customers present at the site, act as a virtual supervisor for the sites, in terms of assuring the safety of the employees located overseas and requesting them to complete assigned tasks." The salary is $399 (Rs 29,600).

Candidates with the qualifications of having a degree of "12th or above, basic computer skills are required as 100% of the work is on computers, good communication skills, self-learner" can apply.

Live Eye mentions on its website that its mission is "to reduce the risk of business operations with the need to protect the employee and company assets." The company claims several major corporations as customers, including 7-Eleven, Shell, Dairy Queen, and Holiday Inn.

 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Yeah that didn't roll off the mind easily when I read it either. I see your posts as being often short, but the sheer quantity as adding up to a massive word count. Maybe that's what was meant. Though when you start talking engines, 100 words seems like a million ;)
(Large post count) x (Low word count) = Average
 
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