Professional adults still guess about "Driving Test Waits: Instructor Shortages" like students cramming. Markets are the rude flashcard.
Office gossip vs base rates
Your team is a tiny sample; markets imperfectly pool many teams. Neither is perfect — together they beat vibes alone.
What the market is pricing
Read the contract and the statute. Use markets to see if informed people think a deadline or policy shift is real.
- →Document everything HR sends.
- →If a market jumps on a blog, wait for the press release.
- →Practice calibration on apolitical Boromarket questions too.
Careers are personal; markets are statistical — use both.
Lower drama decisions
Let "Driving Test Waits: Instructor Shortages" train you to pause on rumour spikes — the same skill protects your pension choices later. Boromarket fits that habit into commutes.
"The goal is not certainty. It is a better map of uncertainty than panic headlines give you."
— Boromarket