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Looks like things are going well
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i worked once, was terrible
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WARNING:
if you 1) skipped a day of work to attend NTOV raid 2) do not have a job and attended NTOV raid it's time to SEEK HELP Otherwise, you'll wake up morbidly obese at age 40 living off your parents and/or the State. oh wait [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | ||
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well this idea sounded really fun to me. why you guys catering to Europeans and the unemployed though? =/
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is there a stream up?
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The average value of an hour of your life is about $50. This is factoring in higher pay later on in your life (also known as deferred wages), which is achievable only if you are a diligent worker who grows skills earlier on in life (20s->30s).
How many people are in that screenshot? 100? 200? Let's say 150. And let's say the NTOV crawl goes on for 5 hours. 150 people x 5 hours = 750 man hours spent in NTOV crawl during US working hours 750 man hours at a rate of $50 per hour = $37,500 No joke guys. The NTOV crawl has cost the raid force almost $40,000 collectively. Perhaps more if you factor in the impact of being a degenerate raider during normal business hours* If the value estimate of $50/h lifetime average seems high, it means that you have probably wasted so much time that you're average $/h is below the median of an American. Next time you spend your hour staring at a screen, ask yourself: "was that really worth $50?" The cost of that hour is even higher if it is during normal business hours. Praying for yawl (this post cost me about $5 to make.) *Stipulations, of course, must be made for Euros and other foreign time zones. However this is a small minority of the server. | ||
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I wish a GM would just spawn the sleeper right in the middle.
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