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RUNNAWAYICEBERG

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  1. Exactly. And yes, we are a micro managed workforce. Great leaders don’t need to watch their teams though, They’re too busy working and leading (setting examples). Managers who’s main initiative is to oversee others is a wasted expense. My wife’s manager, for example, doesn’t actually work. She just head counts and delegates. $150k not that well spent.
  2. It does. It’s a win from every angle.
  3. 2hrs/day for me and 3hrs for my wife. Between the two us we’ve gained 25hrs of ‘life’ every week. More family time and even more work. It’s definitely a game changer.
  4. Big corps have programmed the American workforce to practically drop dead on the job or someone else will. It has trickled down to small bizz over the years. Work life balance barely existed pre covid and while it is changing, too many corps are slow to give up oversight. If an employee’s production dropped WFH is not because they are WFH, it’s because they weren’t productive in the first place but you can never quantify their office productivity if they look like they are working. There was a girl at my previous job who spent more than half her day away from her desk chatting but hey, she was in the office. Productive/honest/loyal employees will excel anywhere but if you give them more work life balance WFH and they will crush it. I find myself working more WFH actually. Kids pass out and I jump on for an hour. If I’m in the office I’m out at 430 to pick up the kids by 6. WFH, I’m on until about 515/530 because I don’t have the agonizing 1hr drive home to get them. I’m less stressed, more motviated, and generally happier WFH. All of our friends say the same. Companies are foolish if they aren’t adapting, the best talent will go elsewhere.
  5. Yea I have a couple lineups in the milly maker. 10 Dollar and a dream...
  6. Yes he is. I liked when he gave Koepka the truth last year before the final round at the PGA Championship. You don’t need to put other players down and call them out...this isn’t football.
  7. I’m a big Tony guy. Always a top 10 in big events but he just can’t buy one. Unfortunately he’s been playing poorly lately missing the last two cuts which is very rare.
  8. I’m fading Speith because of the hype, he is way overpriced, but from a pure playing standpoint...he has as good of a shot as any of the big dogs given his recent form and past success here. I’m just not a fan of his for some reason.
  9. It's still early but I usually get a decent feel for a big event early in the week before too much information infiltrates the mind. So here goes: Betting market (100 units total): Rahm +1250 (10 units) Rory +1900 (10 units) Cantlay +2050 (20 units) Simpson +3500 (20 units) Day +5500 (20 units) Conners +8000 (20 units) If you have an extra 5-10 units that you found under your pillow and want to throw a dart at a longshot...I like Fritelli at +17500 and Si Woo Kim at +15000. DFS lineup: JT, Cantlay, Berger, Day, Kokrak, Munoz Does anyone else bet and/or play dfs?
  10. Yea. We just lucked out with the system over NS right now instead of over our heads so we can sneak in some nice days before it gets troughy D7+.
  11. Enjoy these nice days because the LR looks pretty beat.
  12. I usually just go with Arnold Palmers with an added splash of vodka. Or just stick with my High Noons.
  13. Of course one can go with any of the big dogs but I will go with someone in the tier below in Cantlay. He’s been on a great run especially from T2G. I like him alot in this spot and I’ll be heavy on him in my dfs lineups. A bit of a darkhorse but has been on another good stretch so he is gaining traction is Conners. He typically plays well at Augusta so he has the experience to back his recent play.
  14. Nope. As long as the heavier rain stays away down there Fri/Sat. Who’s your pick?
  15. Yea the number looks worse than it is but that’s a nice 9.
  16. We all lack consistency though. I can go into a several hole stretch of good golf then completely lose it. Part of the fun is figuring out how to get it back. Sometimes it’s not until I’m driving home from the course though when I think I know what to do to fix i...then the next round rolls around and I already forgot ha.
  17. No, I’m not. I’ve had the same clubs for maybe 10 years but had them regripped. One day I’ll get custom fitted. I just watch pointers/lessons on youtube and work on them in the mirror or in the garage over the winter so when the season begins I’m focused on them...but as the season rolls along I get away from it and tweak too much. Simplyfing the game works better for me but I get too technical the more I play.
  18. The flow may keep precip sw of us but if your progressive pattern call for April has any chance of verifying, then it could get wet.
  19. Yea...just like the last week of ‘dry’ weather?
  20. It’s usually playable above 50 with minimal wind and clear skies.
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