It’s been Core Keeper for me.
It’s been Core Keeper for me.
I dropped out 20 years ago and I’ve done alright but have grown into a management role and now it is very hard to move into other management roles without a degree. I am considering going back to school to finish it.
It was legal software called Needles. The firm didn’t use email to communicate. They sent Needles messages. I quit after a week.
A degree can be earned slowly with a lot of outside assistance. A lot of jobs can’t be handled like that.
We use an assessment that provides feedback on 12 metrics and the most important to me are logical problem solving, vocabulary and aggressiveness. I can have several applicants from the same school score wildly differently in those metrics, even if they all have the same degree.
What else should employers do if they have 100 applicants for a role? Interview every single person? We need to weed people out somehow. If you don’t provide a cover letter, you’re eliminated. If you don’t take the assessment, you’re eliminated. You’re saving us time.
I’ve noticed a lot of people lately thinking that college is the hard part and if they get the right degree they will coast into a cushy, easy job. Truth is, being an employee is work and at best executives and owners get to coast on cushy jobs, so unless you manage to get a degree that instantly qualifies you for a CEO role, you’re going to have to work your ass off to climb a ladder or build a business for yourself.
Seriously though, I’m an office administrator and your degree in administration is going to make you the meat in a shit sandwich. Everything that you hate about recruiting…don’t be surprised if you end up being responsible for it. You’ll have to conduct those 100 interviews, then hire and manage staff that have your same burnt out attitude. Your subordinates will bring you endless problems. But that’s only half of it. You’ll be also report up to executives who will push you to be callous and heartless, while somehow magically also increasing production and morale. Did your degree give you all the tools and skills you need to do that? Bro good luck.
Older models, yes but not the newer ones.
Get all the details, then come ask us.
I assumed it was a scar from a failed forward helix piercing.
The Four Agreements. It’s short. Go read it.
After two trips to the ER in the last year and almost 8k in medical bills, I have to agree.
Maybe get a smaller point, like extra fine instead of fine. I think .5 is the finest point they make.
My body stopped responding to alcohol like it once did. I was never a big drinker but through my 30s, I’ve slowly stopped feeling any sort of buzz and instead get anxiety and insomnia. I’m also having a harder time handling cannabis, a little bit can send my heart rate through the roof. I’m sure I’ve got some health issue contributing to these changes but haven’t figured it out yet.
Legal field for me, but I’ll be honest. I was planning on quitting Reddit cold turkey and doing something else with my free time but my software project manager husband kept talking about Lemmy, so here I am.
Are you saying in Texas to order a drink you’d go, “I’ll have a coke”, “what kind?”, “Sprite”…?!?
That’s insane. I saw MKBHD’s video recently where he bought one for around 40k and found that the originals can’t fully boot due to the age of the installed firmware. I can’t believe they’re going up in price so fast, considering the value seems to be entirely in the packaging.
My budget for CDs maxed out at $16. After that, I had to moved to Napster.
Having 90 days of hoarded brownie mix and frozen blueberries ain’t doing shit to help her survive. It’s just so sad to watch.
My mom too. She won’t stop sending me videos about the end of days and how we won’t have any food soon. She turned an entire room in her house into a stock room. I asked her, if she is so excited for the end of days which allows her to go to heaven, then why is she spending all her disposable income on survival supplies.
So many but Lamictal is my current favorite.