Career Advice (Solved)
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@Yamikuronue
Yeah ... or add something like "just a pointer" before you deal a blow. That really softens the package ...
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As a fellow full-stack dev, I can identify with some of your problems. I also look at the job board every once in a while, and "full stack developer" roles are few and far between.
On the other hand, while most small shops might write "a .NET developer", what they actually mean is "a .NET developer, database and server admin, tester, business analyst, frontend dev, script cowboy, and a designer". They just don't say all that because they are afraid to scare off prospects.
I know we made that mistake the last time we posted an ad. Asked for "PHP developer", while we were actually hoping for a versatile full stack guy, who happens to currently specialize in PHP.
So, go for smaller companies and ignore their specialist-targeted ads. They actually want a "tech guy", they are just afraid to ask.
As for contracting, my only advice there is, don't. If you were outside of EU, I would advise going for a remote role through freelancer or upwork. But then, you'd be thrown into an arena with millions of $5 per hour Indians (and soon Chinese). So, yeah. No remote work for you.
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@tufty said in Career Advice (Solved):
You definitely need the right mindset, and it really helps if you're a "people person" or you'll find it enormously lonely .
I would say the opposite. I'm not a people person, and that's why I liked contracting. By the time I realized what @!(*$ the people were, it was time to leave and go somewhere else.
I have often found it strange that languages have a word for "lonely", but no word representing the feeling of wanting to be away from people.
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@asdf My Chinese prof told us that if you actually want a Chinese person to come to dinner, you have to ask them on three occasions.
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@chozang said in Career Advice (Solved):
you actually want a Chinese person to come to dinner,
Usually I take out
I'll now go and read some fox posts in the Everything is Racist thread to balance this joke out
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@lucas1 said in Career Advice (Solved):
You think that everything is a dichotomy.
Not really. I this case, the difference of opinion is between how I see your behaviour, both as exhibited directly in this thread, and as reported by yourself in other threads, and how you see it. And although it's based on a mixture of what could be just very good acting, and biased second hand reportage, I'm almost certain I've read it pretty much right.
But I'm pleased you've got something out of my comments, at least.
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@chozang introverted, loner,
high school shooter
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@tufty said in Career Advice (Solved):
@chozang introverted
No, absolutely not. Introverted is a description of a personality type. Loneliness is a feeling. The words are not comparable at all.
When you look at the rare crimes that introverts commit, and the mass crimes that extroverts commit (which the extroverts don't admit are crimes), introverts are far safer.
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@chozang said in Career Advice (Solved):
@asdf My Chinese prof told us that if you actually want a Chinese person to come to dinner, you have to ask them on three occasions.
Are you one of those guys that someone says "visit us someday", and you really go visit them? It's usually a lie, they don't really mean it.
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Not really.
Yes you really do. I've admitted I fucked up and I will take some lessons from that yet you still keep on saying that "I am playing the victim". You just won't leave it.
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@tufty said in Career Advice (Solved):
You asked for advice, and then rejected all of the advice you've been given out of hand.
To be fair, I don't think I've ever met a human being who doesn't suck at taking good advice.
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@flabdablet Yeah, but when I fail to take good advice I try to at least pretend I'm going to take it and smile a lot :)
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As for contracting, my only advice there is, don't. If you were outside of EU, I would advise going for a remote role through freelancer or upwork. But then, you'd be thrown into an arena with millions of $5 per hour Indians (and soon Chinese). So, yeah. No remote work for you.
Just signed up for this, been recommended by a friend.
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@chozang said in Career Advice (Solved):
word representing the feeling of wanting to be away from people
Fuckoffitude. As in: They asked me to go on this team building camp, and I almost died of fuckoffitude.
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@flabdablet True
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Looks like you're trying to improve your career. Would you like help?
You could try:
- reading self-help bullshit
- check on job board
- take some training at something on high demand
What is it with this general help category that people asking questions just get bashed anyway?
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@clippy said in Career Advice (Solved):
What is it with this general help category that people asking questions just get bashed anyway?
TDWTF?
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@Yamikuronue I'm going to butt back into this thread to say I think the number one obstacle lucas1 is going to have to a contracting or management gig is going to be his weak people skills.
Also I know you guys think I'm some kind of dick who just pretends not to understand stuff, but I was generally confused by your the first post in a General Help thread that does not ask any questions or for any advice. There was no pretending involved.
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@lucas1 interesting, post your experiences once you have some.
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@clippy your entire account was a long con. And now it paid off.
Congratulations.
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@cartman82 said in Career Advice (Solved):
your entire account was a long con. And now it paid off.
Oh no, he made earlier attempts but he deleted those
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@clippy said in Career Advice (Solved):
What is it with this general help category that people asking questions just get bashed anyway?
Meh. It's nothing to get bent out of shape about.
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@Luhmann I'll try that, thanks :)
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@Yamikuronue longer than his cock, though.
And I should know, his mum told me.