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I hate Pearson with every ounce of my soul

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When I joined a company, the first thing they gave all the new r-slurs like us was a bunch of Pearson CDs of learning materials.

In 2018.

Like 90% of us didn't even have a laptop with a cd-drive. The only option was to use the company laptop but since the IT guys didn't give any authorization to the new hired people, nothing worked. Fortunately we decided as a group to not to tell our managers and GMs and VPs until the two week period of learning expired. Then at the last day, everyone started sending mails separately about their issues.

They gave us two more weeks again, this time with a web login and password :marseyxd: One month well spent

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Lmao. For me it was just that HR were somehow bigger lazycels than us and took like a month to set up my account for the shitty internal training system. Then a few more weeks for me to be granted access to the materials for my job. :marseygrilling2:

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Dealing with all the cute twink ebook/hw softwares is s fricking annoying. They making you pay a hefty butt fee just to use the fricking homework and quizzes for the class ontop of tuition and lab fees and department fees. The worst was my physics class i had to take to fulfil the gen ed requirements which had tuition, physics department fee, lab fee + lab tuition, a fee for the etextbook, a fee for the hw software, a fee for quiz software, and a fee for the in class attendance software. The only one of those I could skip was pirating the textbook but in some cases the hw and textbook software are linked so you have to buy it.

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