Canada Post is under attack. Political favouritism, privatized delivery, and precarious subcontracting are putting workers and public service at risk. From Intelcom’s exploitative practices to the government’s support of billion-dollar profits, André Frappier discusses how one of Canada’s most essential institutions is being dismantled, and who is benefiting.
We aren’t there yet. We have a population that still had old folk that can’t operate a computer or cellphone and rely on snail mail.
Those people and many others probably shouldn’t be using a computer for that anyways with their password set to ```Snuffles1940!
Ha. It always made me laugh how some peoples passwords were guessable.
We had a coworker leave, and IT came to disable the system, but it was before centralized password management was well established. There like ah shit they didn’t leave their password. I’m like its probably favourite beer brand and year they were born. Two tries later they had access. LOL.
Then some other guy I met was telling his tenant their internet password was their daughters name, and I’m like dude you shouldn’t use passwords like that. His response was its the same password for everything we have, even our bank. I’m like WTF shhhh