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TdR specifically? wild, surely they could get more money from the state, but Swiss profiles are always a bit boring considering how mountainous the country is, so some lumpy circuits might make it more interesting
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> The Tour de Romandie and Tour de Romandie Féminin are under threat from 2027 onwards as race organisers search for a title sponsor.

> Tour de Romandie organisers are reportedly facing a 10% shortfall in their annual budget of €4.5 million this season. Both races will go ahead this year, though things are not so certain for 2027.

> "The Tour de Romandie Foundation doesn’t have the necessary reserves to run three or four editions while waiting to find a potential sponsor," he said.

> "We have enough [money] to run one edition without support for the yellow jersey. But since I don’t want to lower our safety or accommodation standards, and we want to remain in the WorldTour, every day costs us a lot of money. COVID-19 has eaten up part of our reserves, and we have an obligation to find a main sponsor."

> Chassot said the 2026 races can act as a "platform" for the future as he seeks out new sponsors.

> "Without a title sponsor for 2027, we won’t be able to maintain financial stability. In cycling, it’s a fragile balance because, unlike almost all other sports, we can’t sell tickets," he said.
> There has been some good news in recent days as the Swiss division of Lidl has come on board as a partner for both the Tour de Romandie and Tour de Suisse. The hunt for a title sponsor to secure the former's future goes on, however.
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> Aren't you exaggerating a bit bertman
Yes, it was supposed to be a joke. But I don't think it's that much of an exaggeration? Most chemist jobs are largely routine work, and even research is mostly legwork. If you climb the ladder, you can leave more of that to others, but you'll also have to deal with more boring bureaucracy and such, so I don't think you gain anything in terms of "excitement". Although I have to admit that I'm not very excitable and my perception might be slightly skewed.

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That was not my intention, otherwise I would have changed my flag to Belgium. I thought it would be obvious from the different flag that I wasn't you.
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Bertman sometimes also performs under tricolore. I know that even the cool named jobs are mostly chores, had a couple very cool named machine learning jobs and they were 80% dealing with mess.
Plus the everpresent climbing up the ladder just to have more stupid duties that barely reflected in pay.
Have this guy in me company now, he became a lead data scientist, he is almost pure ego but I can tell he is in meetings non-stop. Was it worth it? For him, probably, he loves to sound off everytime he can and feel important, he also doesn't know a lot of slightly more advanced stuff.
For a normal person? Fuck that shit, pay me and don't bother me.


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