Bishop wrote on Feb 18
th, 2019 at 6:42pm:
After reading the posts of them both, it seems likely that the original poster and 'Tranquil' 5 foot Step posted a link to are the same fellow trying the same game a few years apart for attention.
I hesitated to point this out for fear of being lampooned as a hypocrite after haranguing others for the reflex to call other socks, but after reading the posts 5 Foot Step linked the similarities quite obvious. So much so that it merited me risking a censure to point it out
sure thing
"No Mayo Warrior"...
keep fighting that righteous battle waging inside your head. you are warming up to amusing fodder levels. who knows, you may even manage entertaining train wreck levels on your journey.
GOD SPEED!
Asheras wrote on Feb 18
th, 2019 at 5:15pm:
You think...
i think those rehires in first quarter 2018 were brought back at less than they used to originally make, for starters. which with Bostons cost of living, has to be a kick in the teeth.
i also DO NOT grant the whole 100 employees thing. @ best (last year) it was half that. & now, post Daybreaks December 2018 cull... i have confirmed at least 5 people terminated & i suspect it is more than that.
it wasn't just design people either, at least one core engine guy was fired. sucks to be a patriots fan @ SSG i guess.
the employees they do retain as regulars while some may spend more time on one title or the other, i think most crossover more than you'll ever get an admission out of a SSG rep.
Asheras wrote on Feb 18
th, 2019 at 5:15pm:
Temp staff has a hiring cost
not with intern programs they don't, at least not remotely as expensive as regular hiring practice & the temp expectation is built right into the hire. if it turns out to be a transfer to full employ... that is the carrot that makes the arrangement work... then the expense might kick in at a larger scale, but you've weeded out the mistakes, which would have costed you
out front.
it also isn't nearly as expensive if you are contracting out 3rd party vendor sites for part of your commerce services. SSG does exactly that...
Xsolla anyone?
& whilst not every detail of Daybreaks relationship as publisher is provided in great detail... the Limited Liability Company (LLC tax) structure provides a
flow through for expenses/revenues that can be written off in the most lucrative place (usually as money invested to reduce, or pay down expenses for write-off purposes for the investor.) kind of like a legal (but fishy) money laundry, but one that does favor temporary positions.
the full time stuff lends legitimacy & serves for PR but the motive to cull it back to minimum levels is always a constant with larger entities.
so what i think is some of you... hopefully less daily... have bought the set of rose colored glasses about how this company operates.
also what is this expansion i keep hearing repeated? & when does it release? what is it called? etc.
or is that yet another item
to be confirmed post producers letter...