Monkey Island Fan - IT Specialist, Developer, Nurse, Sports fan, Gamer, Indie Developer and Board Game Enthusiast.

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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • Og fordi vi forringer folkeskolen. Dels økonomisk og med reformen, og dels ved at have fjernet autoriteten fra klasseværelset.

    Det kan være observers bias eller Baader-Meinhof kompleks, men jeg synes for tit man hører om, at undervisningen er præget af iPads, mobiler, manglende koncentration og generelt manglende respekt for undervisning og underviser.

    Og forsøger en underviser sig med repressalier, så står den frådende forældreflok klar til at beskytte deres afkom fra skældud i Aula-tråde og klager til ledelsen.

    Jeg overvejer desværre privatskole til min datter, selvom jeg er absolut imod den tendens.




  • This is really what’s is beginning to bother me. I came from Reddit with the fuck-spez-wave searching for an alternative, and Lemmy somehow sounded interesting and a new way of doing things.

    I can live with the lag of content, that will come, but more and more it looks like every server is their own little community with whatever weirdnesses they have, and each one has a bunch of moderators, most good, some bad, but all doing what they think is best.

    When you’re just a mainstream user looking for content and debate, and take no interest in server drama, defederations and whatever, it’s all just unwanted noise and irritating.






  • Interessant nok - uden at jeg rigtig ved, hvad den information skal bruges til.

    Der er et problem i, at det kun er højdepunkter, de har set. Mål er jo altid sjove at se, men problemet med kvindefodbold som publikumssport er, st niveauet er utroligt lavt, spillet er langsomt og der laves alt for mange fejl. Jeg ser selv en del kvindefodbold, for jeg vil gerne støtte op om at få det frem i verden, men man skal absolut se det som et andet produkt end herrefodbold, for i sammenligning blegner det.

    Jeg tager til BK Frems kampe i 3. Division indimellem, og selv her er niveauet bedre end de bedste kvindekampe. Det bliver svært at sælge produktet, hvis det skal sammenlignes med herrefodbold hele tiden.

    Hvis det skal blive godt, så skal men først acceptere, at det tager tid, og man ikke kan forcere det. Derudover synes jeg klubberne burde få arrangeret, at i videst muligt omgang lægge kvindekampene samme dag som herrerne. Jeg gider ikke tage til Brøndby både lørdag og søndag, men hvis kvindernes kamp lå et par timer før herrernes, så synes jeg en fodbolddag med flere kampe ville være mega fedt. Flere tilskuere til kampene, mere interesse og mere fokus kan måske med tiden højne kvindefodbold.

    Men det kommer ikke af sig selv eller af at pege fingre.



  • I’m a nurse who quit nursing for IT a year ago.

    The nurse union is definitely not strong enough. But that has mostly to do with leadership than anything else. IMHO.

    No, nurses are not well paid if you only get the basic salary. But if you work evenings, night and weekend shift it can be quite ok. I was working four day weeks, only nights shifts. 30 hours a week. Got around 40.000 kr a month, which is not bad for nursing.

    Yes, the government did intervene in the latest conflict, as they have before. It takes some background knowledge to understand why and how they can do that, but though nurses weren’t satisfied, it didn’t spark an uproar or anything.

    There were perhaps a few tries to make illegal strikes, but dispite the unhappiness, most people are not willing to risk their jobs, I guess.

    No exodus either. Some go to Norway for a short period of time, but I have heard of large groups leaving the country over this.

    Most places in Denmark, not only nursing but most places I general, have agreements for calling in sick. You will get paid for all your days sick and no questions asked.

    I think “nursing is a calling” is a dead expression these days. But it sure used to be said, and I think it was taken advantage of in some negotiations in the early days. But then again, it used to be a calling and a way of living, devoting every waking hour to nursing, so perhaps it’s understandable, that the expression lived on for so many years.

    But no, not anymore.