

Its still a gamble. You don’t know what you don’t know, so there is always a small chance your spy is wrong. There are times when a spy is identified and they aren’t immediately removed, but instead fed false information.


Its still a gamble. You don’t know what you don’t know, so there is always a small chance your spy is wrong. There are times when a spy is identified and they aren’t immediately removed, but instead fed false information.


I have always wondered what’s to stop them or any country from just lying and saying they have a nuke?


They have 1,334 employees so a lot of it is fringe benefits… 30k for employer contribution of health/dental/vision/FSA&HSA program costs, $5k for sick leave payout costs, $5,250 training/tuition assistance budget. That’s 40,250 per full time employee right there.
If you take the almost 9mil C suite makes and round down to 150 Million and divide by 1,319 employees (subtracting C suite) that’s 113,700 per employee. Now if we withhold the benefits above, that’s $73,450. But we’re not done yet.
1% for workers comp, 6.2% for social security, 7% 401k match, 1.45% medicare, so a total of 15.65%. So we divide our 73,450 by 1.1565 and we are left with an average salary of $63,510.
They also have an additional retirement plan which almost sounds like a pension, but I couldn’t find easy info on. If that’s what it is, then that further reduces the avg salary by 10%. They also offer $2,500 adoption assistance and an EAP program that’s not factored in.


I don’t know why your getting so many downvotes because there seems to be a level of truth to what you say. They supposedly have 1,334 employees, which would make an average wage of 120k… But you have to notice it says “fringe benefits” which would include health insurance and retirement, which is $20k+ just for the health insurance and tax stuff and then if they do an employee 5% match that’s another 5k bringing the avg salary down to 95k.


Oh I couldn’t get any hard data on reading age for the UK. Search engines are trash now.
Just figured out the apples to apples term to search is “functionally illiterate”
From a quick glance it seems to be about 18% (UK) vs 21% for the US. So as I expected, better but not anything to write home about.
https://literacytrust.org.uk/parents-and-families/adult-literacy/


How close do you need to be to another node to get it to work?


To be fair I don’t think literacy rates in the UK blow the US out of the water or anything.


Ghostbusters?
Unless you get it from another country. There have been dozens of nukes that we know about that have gone missing over the years between US and Russia.