Hold up. Is that a real picture? Did a player really pull an Uno reverse card on a ref?
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Yeah, the dude is called Max Fosh and does all sort of stupid stuff on his YouTube channel
It's real. It looks like it was some sort of charity event though, so not a professional match.
That's still pretty funny.
Yeah, he's a youtuber named Max Fish that went to the match just to do that
Don't forget reporting them for employment violations if you're not an exempt salaried employee.
Even better, I'm an exempt hourly employee
60 hours no overtime baybeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeekillme
Yep, in my country, IT "professionals" are considered exempt, so even if you're just a junior dev doing basic CRUD all day, you're a "professional" and you aren't owed OT pay. Thankfully, all of my companies have been reasonable about OT and it's basically never been a requirement. I really appreciate that because WLB is super important, and I make sure to ask about on-call work and that sort of thing when interviewing for jobs.
Shouldn't that be a red card? You're kicking them completely out of the game
One Friday my boss asked me if I could take the notebook home during the weekend to finish some report and was like lol, my dude, the network log off automatically after 20hs, do you think it's going to connect during the weekend?
Hell I walked when they tried to make me do paid overtime