

These are the plunderers: how private equity runs and wrecks America by Gretchen Morgenstern.
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These are the plunderers: how private equity runs and wrecks America by Gretchen Morgenstern.
ooh, sharp.
good one.
plus how to reheat pizza evenly…good point
I could have been reading Animorphs and Bigfart!
what a world.
that sounds like a plague to me.
this is where I’m at.
lemmy communities are plagues.
haha, I really liked that part of the description!
I think technically that’s the same thing.
that’s got to happen sooner or later. plague instances spreading like the plague.
that’s the phrase, certainly. you’ve nailed it.
I think this is the genesis.
who doesn’t like a good plague these days?
9 penises is his personal best?
“This is not entirely true.”
I’ll check.
“Malaysia…English teaching industry…Most countries…standards…VIetnam requires…employ illegally…risk…very high”
yea, solid disclaimer, most of that looks less than entirely true. Honestly, a lot of that is barely half true.
real quick: ESL is still booming in April 2025 with thousands of currently available ESL positions, pay rates are higher than ever, outpacing inflation significantly, the requirements are about the same as they were 15 years ago; native english fluency, college degree or TEFL certificate sometimes required based on the position and location for 25 hours of teaching a week, not including the breaktimes each class.
Most countries certainly do not have enough of an english speaking population to have affected the ESL market, hence the thousands of currently available ESL postings and dozens of platforms for teaching online.
Vietnam does not require “TESL diplomas” to teach English.
yes, because it is fun, and we don’t have to make it different just to be different.
how to make a martyr
I’d like to say that so are zombie films and media.
zombies have become an excuse to dehumanize and glorify justifiable violence against humans at this point.
Thank you, it was hide read posts.
Haha, OH MY GOSH thank you I’ve been trying to figure it out for…way too long.
thank you so much.
Vietnam, Thailand, India, Guatemala, Taiwan is a good call.
in Vietnam, someone literally ran out of their house while I was stopping to adjust my headphones in order to invite me to breakfast at his home.
he had a tiny orchard in his front yard and we shared mango, dragonfruit and pancakes.