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expressdekalbil 28 days
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Temporary Jobs in DeKalb, IL (815) 986-9373
Serving DeKalb, Lee, Ogle, and Boone Counties, Express Employment Professionals helps hire qualified employees while helping job seekers find their dream job. As an Express Employment Professionals franchise office, we are proud to be part of one of the best employment companies in the U.S. and Canada while remaining connected to our local community. Locally owned and operated, we offer a range of staffing solutions such as temporary, contract, temp to hire, and permanent placement in various career fields, including industrial, manufacturing, harvest/farming and grain operations, skilled trades, office and professional positions.
Express Employment Professionals 1812 Sycamore Road Unit B DeKalb, Illinois 60115 (815) 986-9373 https://www.expresspros.com/dekalbil/
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vampireghostsart 6 months
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drawing my childhood littlest pet shop how i used to imagine them in my head as a kid
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agriocnemis 2 months
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relistening to what happened with the Ishmael wetsuit thing really just makes you hate misinformation, because so many people quit for no reason in the end. especially since it's been a while since we've learned that the artist quit- she wasn't fired. she quit because she didn't want to get harassed nor project moon to get harassed further,, she got given a lot as she left from project moon. go support her but gods damn guys,,, biases in translations are very real,, especially when one of the parties involved literally wanted to take OVER the company then illegally released documents the artist did not want to get out because she would get targeted further.
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grplindia 4 months
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tinystepsforward 7 months
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Canva allows actual remote work in a large number of non-US countries and is very queer friendly (in my personal experience). Atlassian is or at least used to be good on those dimensions but I get the feeling they have gone extremely downhill overall since the layoffs.
i have definitely also heard bad things about atlassian recently, so this all tracks. thank you!
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fiapple 2 years
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society if dc hired a writing team of colour who could acknowledge the racial coding of starfire & raven, explore vic's status as a Black man in modern america who's specific disability further means his body is going to be read a certain way by certain people no matter what he does, along with potentially finding a way to sort through the racisim + fetishization that went into prior depictions of dick's heritage:
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pikslasrce 7 months
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im going to do it for real this time (drop out and get a job)
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yohankang 8 months
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spent 12 hours at work today and tomorrow is gonna be the same.... got a call about a new job but it only made my day worse
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pocket-size-cthulhu 21 days
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It's getting to the point where instead of being encouraged, I just get pissed when people tell me their friends' success stories with getting jobs as software devs without formal education.
Everyone is like "oh yeah my friend did it without a degree, you can too!" And I'm like ok how did they get past the auto rejectors that won't even look at you if you don't have a degree? How good were they before they were hired, and who supported them while they educated themselves? Or who agreed to take them under the wing and give them a chance even though they were green?
I know people are trying to be encouraging but it's starting to feel less like "I believe you can do it" and more like "if you haven't done it yet, what's wrong with you?" They'll be like "you don't need a degree to succeed, just a willingness to learn" and I'm like, I know that as well as anyone, but to the people responsible for making budget decisions, I'm too much of a risk. What do I have to show for myself to them?
Like at the end of the day it just feels like either these folks were super lucky or I'm super unlucky and either way, hearing their stories doesn't usually help or encourage me. I'm fighting an uphill battle here trying to convince folks who think we're in an economic downtown, that a US-based junior developer is a good investment. Yuck. If you don't have anything helpful to say then at this point just don't say anything 馃槶
#I've always done my best learning on the job#and I'm an extremely loyal employee#to a fault definitely#but nobody is hiring junior devs or if they are it's ALWAYS offshore#I'm busting my ass trying to learn enough to make myself look like the viable candidate I think i probably am#but I'm trying to learn around a full time job and I'm the sole breadwinner and have been for years#which is fine! i don't mind! but it does make it hard to progress in something so brain-intensive when 40hrs per week is eaten by my job#and it's just a really bad time to be looking for work as a developer#idk anything about the economy but whether or not we're in an economic downturn. execs think we are#and their opinion is in some situations more influential than actual truth. this is one of those situations#my company keeps saying they're in the best financial spot they've been in since before the pandemic#but the only non senior devs they are hiring are offshore#which sucks bc they used to be really good about hiring for devs internally among people who proved their worth#i missed the last wave of that by about two years#anyway. I'm just frustrated and annoyed#stop telling me your friends' success stories unless you have specific actionable feedback#and even then think twice if you aren't in tech yourself cause i get a lot of weird advice#or unless you're offering to connect me with your friend who can either mentor me or get me a job themselves#I'm tired of hearing about it#'just put yourself out there!' just put yourself out of my earshot
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daddy-socrates 5 months
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i think my interview this morning went well!!
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expressdekalbil 28 days
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Job listings in my area in DeKalb, IL (815) 986-9373
Serving DeKalb, Lee, Ogle, and Boone Counties, Express Employment Professionals helps hire qualified employees while helping job seekers find their dream job. As an Express Employment Professionals franchise office, we are proud to be part of one of the best employment companies in the U.S. and Canada while remaining connected to our local community. Locally owned and operated, we offer a range of staffing solutions such as temporary, contract, temp to hire, and permanent placement in various career fields, including industrial, manufacturing, harvest/farming and grain operations, skilled trades, office and professional positions.
Express Employment Professionals 1812 Sycamore Road Unit B DeKalb, Illinois 60115 (815) 986-9373 https://www.expresspros.com/dekalbil/
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jobcal 4 months
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orbitwebtech 4 months
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grplindia 1 month
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gideonisms 2 years
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So let's say you've been procrastinating on an assignment for a week, it was due a while ago, prof accepts late assignments but you've hit a total brick wall and have tried
the power of that last minute adrenaline rush (doesn't work anymore, there are worse things than failing a class)
setting a timer for 20 min increments (managed a total of 20 minutes on the project 馃拃)
Promising yourself rewards (not working because not watching anything is better than doing the assignment)
Taking breaks instead and coming back to it (just doesn't happen)
sheer willpower. Just do it (again, happened for 20 minutes)
writing each tiny specific step I need to accomplish (didn't make it more bearable)
going to different locations
guilt
annoyance
frustration
What is the next step. Like what else can I even try
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thelegendofmrrager 5 months
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Finally working as a social worker in the field and yeah we're cops too. We're churning ppl thru the system too. Most fucked up thing is my job is considered a "mental health" agency and we're supposed to prioritize linking ppl to mental health resources... whole time like 95% of our clients are homeless and utilize us primarily for a hotel stay. These ppl are worrying about where they're gonna get their next meal, what's going to happen to them after their hotel stay runs out. I have clients who are single mothers on the verge of homelessness and I'm supposed to ask "how do you feel about outpatient counseling? Psychiatry? Mental health skill building?" It's fucked.
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