I became homeless when I was 18. On my first day on the streets I was sitting at a bus stop crying and a homeless guy came up and asked what was wrong. I explained my situation and told him I didn't even have enough money for a bus ride. Without hesitating he pulled out a baggie of coins, counted out enough for his own bus fare, them gave me the rest. That act of generosity will stick with me for the rest of my life.
COVID probably had way more to do with the difference in revenue than 3rd party apps. I know I wasted significantly more time browsing reddit in 2020 than any other year.
I had to spend five and a half hours last night fixing someone else's work l, two and a half hours past when my shift was supposed to end. He's best friends with a supervisor and nobody realized just how bad his work had gotten until it came to light yesterday. I'm pissed that the sup has been covering for him for so long and I'm pissed that I had to fix his fuck up because he can't be trusted to do it correctly. We're going to miss a deadline because of them.