DearZeus
Dear Zeus
DearZeus

As a Young Person who was desperate to be employed I put a range that had my base amount as the highest point because I figured places would be cheap enough to think they'd get me as a steal if that number was my highest point. But in that desperation I took a job making $2/hour less than my max and the raise I got

I was wondering why I was getting recommendations from a comment from 8 months ago... Then I come here and see it's due to the old piece being linked as well as lovely hoodies that I also want to purchase.

Seriously, what actual percentage of people read the cover letter? I've been to interviews where it sits on the desk and the interviewer is reading it for the first time. Some had read it so I was totally shocked.

I certainly hope that head is for Halloween. Or I guess a security device for the cookie jar.

I'm fully aware 30 may as well be 0. But as a young gay guy who probably won't ever have kids I'd likely save thousands there. Of course I'd definitely need more than 30 even without the house with the insanity of rent going up and up for seemingly no reason around here.

75k would pretty much mean I'd be rich compared to what I make now. Hell, I'd probably settle for 30k right now...

Quiet, Debbie, the men are talking!

Yeah, there seems to be whole lot of music stuff. I think my problem is that when I see something cool I think, "Well I already have x that does y so I don't really need to make z..." Maybe I'll find something eventually.

That is quite a lot of responses. Hooboy.

I sort of want to try a project or two with Raspberry Pi but I really haven't found any projects I think are worth working my way up to (not meaning they aren't worthwhile, but that they're not really anything I'd make use of). Anyone have any fun projects they did?

I still don't know where my copy of Seasons came from. I just found it lying by the dryer in the garage one afternoon and had no idea who had left it there. Could have been a cousin but they never said anything about it. So I thank the phantom who deposited Seasons to my garage floor. There was a save at the final

Exactly the case with my friends who started testing and others employed by tech/techy companies. You get hired on as a contractor and, in some cases, get limited access to things around the office. Plus there really seems to be no intention of hiring anyone on as a full employee. It sucks and clearly no one cares.

I get a half hour so I take a half hour. I need at least that much time of not being at my desk or around people during the 8 hours I'm here. I'm going to eat my leftovers in peace, dammit!

Even if you are under 30 it's not perfect. When you're constantly reminded the workforce doesn't want you and thinks you're not good enough to send a fax you kind of get stuck in the rut anyway.

Same here with CSR (which is just admin with a different name). Not much else to learn since it's all computer based. Not much to discuss with other CSRs. Hell, the only way to get to know some of them is to take up smoking.

We're stuck with OS 10.4 at work. Unless you're one of the, like 3, who got a new laptop. All of our Office software is from 2004.

I started doing that but it never seems to get all the water off. Though my last attempt was far more successful.

My guess? Something awesome.

Are Kalosian NPCs going to complain about Unovians being lazy and fat? Will they consume far too much Coca Cola while on paid vacation? Or will they bake delicious pastries and dazzle us with their art and fanciful Pokemon battling skills?

Sentinels of the Multiverse is fun and starts at 1 player. It's a superhero card game that has everything you'll need in the box and has a lot of fun mechanics that are very easy to pick up and play for just about any age.