← Back to context Comment by tjr 2 days ago https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46424585 3 comments tjr Reply christoph-heiss 2 days ago Fortunately, at least in Europe, there are definitely companies still around who either don't force the usage of slop machines or even have a culture of rejecting them completely (yes, that's a thing, and I'm glad to be working at such a company).So no, this isn't universally true. wiseowise 2 days ago It's because you're working in a retirement home (I do too), Europe lags a couple of years before US. Give it time.
christoph-heiss 2 days ago Fortunately, at least in Europe, there are definitely companies still around who either don't force the usage of slop machines or even have a culture of rejecting them completely (yes, that's a thing, and I'm glad to be working at such a company).So no, this isn't universally true. wiseowise 2 days ago It's because you're working in a retirement home (I do too), Europe lags a couple of years before US. Give it time.
wiseowise 2 days ago It's because you're working in a retirement home (I do too), Europe lags a couple of years before US. Give it time.
Fortunately, at least in Europe, there are definitely companies still around who either don't force the usage of slop machines or even have a culture of rejecting them completely (yes, that's a thing, and I'm glad to be working at such a company).
So no, this isn't universally true.
It's because you're working in a retirement home (I do too), Europe lags a couple of years before US. Give it time.