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7/24/2025, 12:08:31 AM
Do you think those HR cat ladies even looked at your resume?
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>Interview Prep
https://www.wikihow.com/Ask-Your-Parents-for-Money
>Building a Resume
https://www.wikihow.com/Write-a-Manifesto
>Salary Stuff
https://www.usa.gov/benefit-finder/disability
>People who will be joining us shortly
https://layoffs.fyi
>Helpful YouTube Channels
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUUk1imHVno (Embed) [embed] [Embed]
>Emotional Support
https://lostallhope.com/suicide-methods/statistics-most-lethal-methods
7/17/2025, 2:15:01 PM
7/10/2025, 7:02:42 AM
>>105853227
unironically if my gmail ever gets compromised and i have to ditch it, i dont know what i'll do
need an email to get a number, need a number to get an email, etc. how are young people getting emails? I'd think maybe this is why discord got popular but you need an email for that, and for that you need a number, and for that you need an email, which itself needs a number.
>>105853529
same
unironically if my gmail ever gets compromised and i have to ditch it, i dont know what i'll do
need an email to get a number, need a number to get an email, etc. how are young people getting emails? I'd think maybe this is why discord got popular but you need an email for that, and for that you need a number, and for that you need an email, which itself needs a number.
>>105853529
same
7/7/2025, 11:36:36 PM
>>105831175
>I automated my own damn job with Python.
one time I received a bad performance review for "pursuing personal hobbies while on watch" for browsing SS64.com and automating the data entry part of my core trade job. at first it was findstr for /l COM abuse stuff and I gradually learned enough powershell to mangle plaintext in the same way and a little faster/better (everything I was working with were plaintext files, literal .TXTs, potentially spat out of teletype machines). I did the same thing you did but almost ate a criminal charge for it, which was only downgraded to a destructively bad performance review
Managers since have been sympathetic (and even sometimes asked me to recreate those scripts) and in interviews it makes for a good story for the usual "what are you most proud of at your job"/"describe a time you had conflict with your manager or coworkers" type shit test questions
but I will still DIE MAD about it and to this day when I have thoughts to automate stuff, even if just slightly improving some bullshit excel sheet used for an interim report, I keep it to myself. and the few times I do lapse into bravery or faith and reveal some horrid set of load-bearing scripts (or, god forbid, excel sheets) I've been using, it's usually just met as a novelty and I'm asked to hand-write a report instead. sometimes literally, with a pen.
>I automated my own damn job with Python.
one time I received a bad performance review for "pursuing personal hobbies while on watch" for browsing SS64.com and automating the data entry part of my core trade job. at first it was findstr for /l COM abuse stuff and I gradually learned enough powershell to mangle plaintext in the same way and a little faster/better (everything I was working with were plaintext files, literal .TXTs, potentially spat out of teletype machines). I did the same thing you did but almost ate a criminal charge for it, which was only downgraded to a destructively bad performance review
Managers since have been sympathetic (and even sometimes asked me to recreate those scripts) and in interviews it makes for a good story for the usual "what are you most proud of at your job"/"describe a time you had conflict with your manager or coworkers" type shit test questions
but I will still DIE MAD about it and to this day when I have thoughts to automate stuff, even if just slightly improving some bullshit excel sheet used for an interim report, I keep it to myself. and the few times I do lapse into bravery or faith and reveal some horrid set of load-bearing scripts (or, god forbid, excel sheets) I've been using, it's usually just met as a novelty and I'm asked to hand-write a report instead. sometimes literally, with a pen.
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