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Being unemployed means you hold exactly zero cards in your hand, and the fact you even have more than one offer at the same time is an extremely fortunate position for an unemployed person to be in.
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qhat posted:Being unemployed means you find literally zero cards, and the fact you even have more than one offer at the same time is an extremely fortunate position for an unemployed person to be in. its a strange feeling and im not sure how much of it is due to my own virtues
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anyway yeah im taking company B's offer and just dealing with the hilarious commute for a few months now to break the news to company A
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# ? Mar 3, 2018 21:03 |
i probably would have done the same, but i would try to move sooner. paying a lease penalty might be worth it to save many hours of your life
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# ? Mar 3, 2018 21:03 |
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haha ask them to cover a few months of rent as a signing bonus unfortunately poo poo here in boston is often on a june-september cycle so i cant just up and move whenever i want, if i want good options
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# ? Mar 3, 2018 21:12 |
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Penisface posted:That would require a Linkedin account which I consider a sort of scrub thing to be honest. incorrect add all the former coworkers that you liked, they will have good leads and you may even have good leads for them
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that said, using linkedin like its a blog is indeed scrub tier
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# ? Mar 3, 2018 21:16 |
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Pollyanna posted:haha ask them to cover a few months of rent as a signing bonus yes. make sure it's a signing bonus too. "moving expenses" gives too much wiggle room. ex: once had a job offering a few thousand in moving expenses, w/ receipts. I moved at an odd time so it took a couple months to fill the apartment. when i tried to turn in receipts for that they said that rent was not a moving expense per their "policy" which i did not see before i was hired (probably because it wasn't written down ) this was the beginning of my adventures with the "trickster genie" school of HR
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# ? Mar 3, 2018 21:29 |
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im still very close in terms of geography and location, and im planning on driving in when i can (or maybe not, we'll find out) - its just that i have to drive on congested boston main roads during rush hours. i dont think i can play the "gib me relocation" card this time
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Progressive JPEG posted:that said, using linkedin like its a blog is indeed scrub tier
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# ? Mar 3, 2018 22:58 |
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There's one UK/US tech recruitment firm which, at least on the basis of the LinkedIn messages I receive, exclusively employees young blond women.
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# ? Mar 3, 2018 23:00 |
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LinkedIn is only good for checking out a specific company and seeing if there's anyone you know that works there who can refer you. All the advice I've seen posted by people there is universally bad, like 1950s don't mention you're black bad.
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Pollyanna posted:im still very close in terms of geography and location, and im planning on driving in when i can (or maybe not, we'll find out) - its just that i have to drive on congested boston main roads during rush hours. i dont think i can play the "gib me relocation" card this time where's the new place? i assume 'cause you mention driving that it's burlington or woburn or somewhere around 128. iirc you still live in the city, don't you?
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Pollyanna posted:normally i would agree with you, but...if i dont push for professional development, then that makes it more likely that ill be out of a job in the future/get obsoleted. i want a job now *and* tomorrow Every job has room for professional development. It's the basic nature of the whole social construct - you have a bunch of people trying to make money by solving both clients' problems and also making their internal process more efficient and productive. As you become more familiar with your workplace you will always find places where there's room to use your problem solving skills to improve something. The frustrating part comes in where you have gotten used to the company, see all inefficiencies but are not allowed to make substantial fixes or changes without being given any reason beyond "just because". But this you won't know for certain unless you have invested some time in the company because what company is going to let new hires walk in the door and start rearranging everything. Progressive JPEG posted:incorrect The paradox here is that in my neck of the woods the only type of people who use linkedin were absolutely the type I could not stand and would rather not associate with. This and the fact that I understand linkedin has already created some loving shadow profile for me are kind of offputting.
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# ? Mar 4, 2018 01:33 |
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im in east boston, new place is near kendall square when i lyfted it it was easily like ~40 min and you have a good point re development...ill wait until im settled in to worry about that i think
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# ? Mar 4, 2018 03:04 |
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for now im gonna crash cuz flu, or something like it
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# ? Mar 4, 2018 03:04 |
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Pollyanna posted:im in east boston, new place is near kendall square lmao take the t wtf
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# ? Mar 4, 2018 03:26 |
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Pollyanna posted:im in east boston, new place is near kendall square I am not sure how well this advice holds up in the US, but my last Tokyo commute was around 7km by bicycle one way and most days it took around 35 minutes door to door. If the distance is less than that I would definitely try to bike it, but this depends heavily on the traffic culture and congestion on whatever route you take.
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# ? Mar 4, 2018 03:33 |
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tokyo is much more amenable to cyclists than boston is, and even the T is still about 39 minutes according to google maps
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# ? Mar 4, 2018 03:34 |
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What's the average commute like though? I have heard people here do like 1hr+ one way and my commutes before coming to Japan were like 20 minutes on foot tops. I was OK with 30+ minutes one way on the bike because it also provided much needed physical exercise, but spending that time on the train is bullshit.
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# ? Mar 4, 2018 03:39 |
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Pollyanna posted:tokyo is much more amenable to cyclists than boston is, and even the T is still about 39 minutes according to google maps The t is cheaper. Boston has a good public transit situation if my visits were anything to judge by.
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# ? Mar 4, 2018 03:40 |
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cis autodrag posted:The t is cheaper. Boston has a good public transit situation if my visits were anything to judge by. it's showing its age but literally better than 98% of public transportation in this country which isn't saying much but you know
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Pollyanna posted:tokyo is much more amenable to cyclists than boston is, and even the T is still about 39 minutes according to google maps that's a pretty average commute. if I leave my house at 7 I'm in the office by 7:30-7:40 you gonna learn to compromise somewhere. a 40 minute commute by train is nothing
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# ? Mar 4, 2018 03:57 |
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maybe getting up and going in the morning will be easier now that i have a cpap im just terrible with long(?) commutes, especially if i want to cook dinner
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Pollyanna posted:maybe getting up and going in the morning will be easier now that i have a cpap 40 minutes isn't long
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# ? Mar 4, 2018 05:07 |
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im a wimp ok
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# ? Mar 4, 2018 05:16 |
lmao 40 mins on a train is a piss easy commute
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# ? Mar 4, 2018 06:22 |
why would you drive when it isn't faster at all??????
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# ? Mar 4, 2018 06:23 |
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i dunno, i’ve managed to keep my commute under 20 mins for the last few years so 40 sounds pretty long to me.
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jony neuemonic posted:i dunno, i’ve managed to keep my commute under 20 mins for the last few years so 40 sounds pretty long to me. 40 is only long if you can't read during it
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# ? Mar 4, 2018 06:25 |
40 driving is bad, 40 on a train is easy.
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# ? Mar 4, 2018 06:30 |
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are we talking 40 total or 15 walking to train, 15-30 waiting on train 40 on train and another 10-15 to your apt
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# ? Mar 4, 2018 06:32 |
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PokeJoe posted:40 driving is bad, 40 on a train is easy.
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# ? Mar 4, 2018 06:32 |
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i have 10 on the bus and 10 of walking. used to just have 20 mins of walking which was the best.
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Caganer posted:are we talking 40 total or 15 walking to train, 15-30 waiting on train 40 on train and another 10-15 to your apt total: Pollyanna posted:tokyo is much more amenable to cyclists than boston is, and even the T is still about 39 minutes according to google maps Pollyanna posted:im in east boston, new place is near kendall square
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# ? Mar 4, 2018 06:42 |
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i have 40 minutes low-traffic driving followed by 30 minutes on a train followed by 10 minutes biking however i only do this twice or occasionally three times a week
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# ? Mar 4, 2018 08:10 |
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God loving dammit, in what world is 40 minutes door2door via train hellish commute? Pollyanna, what kind of commute is acceptable to you? Your bed magically teleporting into your work place and dumping you into the chair?
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# ? Mar 4, 2018 09:12 |
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40 is great either by car or train
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# ? Mar 4, 2018 09:59 |
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Caganer posted:are we talking 40 total or 15 walking to train, 15-30 waiting on train 40 on train and another 10-15 to your apt who cares you can stand at the bus stop on your phone doing whatever a lovely commute is one you have to be actively paying attention during
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# ? Mar 4, 2018 12:43 |
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40 minutes on the T is trivial. put your headphones in and read a book, jfc.
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