Just watched Wolf of Wall Street where everybody in the stock trading office seems to be doing ten different drugs and coworkers like to do drugs together at company events. Now all that happened in the 90s and they were stock brokers, but I honestly wonder if software engineers working in those trading firms like Jane Street, HRT, etc would encounter anything like that in the company? Is there a culture or peer pressure to be doing lots of cocaine all the time?
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Don’t confuse trading and sales. Sales people aka brokers do drugs because it can improve their performance (coke). Algorithmic trading folks are nerds just like u nerds at Apple 😂
Oh the pleasure of watching good movies for the first time!
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@yugioh you high bud? 🥸
Do high school chemistry teachers really cook drugs? Just watched breaking bad where Mild-mannered high school chemistry teacher Walter White thinks his life can't get much worse. His salary barely makes ends meet, a situation not likely to improve once his pregnant wife gives birth, and their teenage son is battling cerebral palsy. But Walter is dumbstruck when he learns he has terminal cancer. Realizing that his illness probably will ruin his family financially, Walter makes a desperate bid to earn as much money as he can in the time he has left by turning an old RV into a meth lab on wheels.
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Does Yugi jerk off?
Sometimes he transforms into the pharaoh on his top half so that his bottom half can feel like someone else is doing it
Yes, they do caffeine and sugar together in the cafeteria
Do software engineers at firms like Apple, Facebook, Google etc spend all day playing Yu-Gi-Oh! cards?
Just watched The Internship where everybody in the tech office seems to be playing ten different games and coworkers like to cosplay anime characters together at company events. Now all that happened in the 2010s and they were interns, but I honestly wonder if software engineers working in those software giants like Facebook, Netflix etc would encounter anything like that in the company? Is there a culture or peer pressure to be playing Dungeons and Dragons all the time?
Of course, we do! What's the question?