horizonguy
horizonguy
horizonguy

This is very appropriate for my life now. I took a job last year that ended up not being what I hoped or what was described to me. Despite my misery, the experience gave me an incredible insight into what kind of job I really want, and what kind of company I want to work for. I just accepted an offer that will end up

I disagree. I interview candidates and when I come across answers like the ones outlined above, I’m very impressed. That said, I approach interviews from a behavioral approach. I’m more interested in characteristics than their experience (also important but they don’t sit with me unless they possess the skills

I think the real problem is when you stick in the same dead end job for years out of inertia, laziness, a lack of confidence, whatever and then get insitutionalised, hit 40, realise its been a disaster but have no idea what else is out there, what is suitable or how to get out. I think it’s all well and good saying

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You certainly don't have time to watch all of this...

There should be a how to deal with friends that get married advice. If I had known I wouldn't see you again after the wedding, I wouldn't have gone. Never turning down an invite to a Bachelor's party in Vegas ever again.

Most beers ARE photo-sensitive, though. The brown glass helps keep light from reacting with the oils in the hops, which keeps your beer from tasting "skunky." Heineken, in green bottles, is almost always skunky-tasting because it's crap beer, for one. Two, they use hop oils instead of pelletized or fresh hops in

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As a systems engineer... there is nothing more frustrating than a programmer telling me how to do my job. Sooo irritating.

I feel like this isn't all that helpful 'cause so many companies outsource the server tasks to Amazon, Rackspace, etc. or to companies that resell/manage virtual servers.

Is it strange that I feel more for a cat than I do for most people?

While I can certainly appreciate that sentiment, you spend 8-hours a day at least, 40-hours a week at least, at the office doing your job. If you treat it like dead time where you're there to be a robot and nothing else, and that the people around you somehow aren't human and don't matter, that's a life half-lived

I wish Facebook would just DIE altogether. For teens and old twenty-somethings like myself. I miss genuine friendships so much. I miss getting invited to a party in person or through a phone call, not through an Event Page where 200 people are invited so I don't even know if I'm really wanted there for my good company