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  • Oh ok. Yep I'm good too! :) I'm thinking of posting something here in the Rom Hacking section but not quite sure yet?
    Oh there are lotta stuff that I dunno from SU though, I might need your advice in the future, haha!

    And speaking of clubs, I'm back to lend a hand again. (: So you can relax for a bit again. -grins-
    ooh boy, I was wrong about the yamaguchi and tsukishima thing continuing, but I'm not mad at all about that, haha. really liked the last ep! adds another layer to hinata and kageyama's friendship that I didn't notice before, which I especially appreciate. I also liked the extra screentime fukurodani got, even if they're still pretty much at the bottom of the side character chart in terms of appearance :-P

    trickster online? :-o
    never heard of it.... I'll have to google it rn! (very fitting avatar though, considering the sheep class. ha! should've expected it from you, hehe)

    oh and omg btw have you heard of the game "life is strange"? I finished all the episodes just now and I am just... wow. it was so good ;-; I hate the ending, but it was a wild ride. damn.
    A facebook page, I know you will love it a lot and you're gonna be an asset. :P

    In case of privacy concern you are free to create a second account. XD As for contributing/posting, we aren't too strict with it, we're going with a laid back attitude. (8

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    If I don't employ some sort of perspective I'd go bonkers in here XD

    Good! I mean, why not? You never know these days.
    Now who's the lucky one? And yeah, I'm treating it as an experiment to cope with it. It's like a challenge on how to manage frustration and anger, and given that this has a definite end point (233 days), we can make it. Our reward will be a puppy. :D

    I'd totally buy out the lease and just moved back to the one bedroom, but I like to think I have a heart and some semblance of a soul.
    Well, it always starts out rosy in the beginning, right? My gf and I lived in our place last year, and he approached and said how it'll be great, his service dog is awesome (which turned out to be fake), etc etc. You know: the charmers. Dividing by 3 is easier than 2 and I wanted to take the year off, so sure! He's just really aggressive and ruins a lot of our peace and quiet. XD Once you experience living with your bf, it hopefully goes well enough that you'll never seek anything else. But hey, I guess we never know until we try.

    I just realized you had an AMA thread. D: whoops. also totally hear you on the paying for masters part. the undergrad debt is tough enough as it is.
    Ew, cars. *is a motorcyclist* ... and I totally get you about the roommate thing. I regret adding another (and his service dog) to shave some expenses. Thought I knew him, didn't know him enough. D: It's certainly not easy. Well you've got it relatively easier under their roof, but do you dream of leaving NYC or would you like to stay? And if you're looking at a masters, where?
    Wait, you're in NYC? I would assume the pressure of the city itself would be worse. "But you have so much opportunity!" Charlotte prices are much more reasonable (my split portion of rent is $415)
    oh wow, that adds a whole layer to it, doesn't it? Hopefully it helps, too? Yeah, I actually had to leave smod because my mom kicked me out, so I can't dig the whole living with parents thing anymore, obviously. Having your own apartment can be freeing that way.
    Exactly! & Yeah, I had to take a fifth year thanks to the majors and minors, so I wanted to focus on it 100%. I'm not sure if I'll return. I'm currently applying to some west coast companies (including Pokemon) to shake things up a bit. Can't get it if I don't try. I'm being oddly calm about it now though. I used to be so worried all the time, so we'll see where it all ends up.
    We're quite underestimated these days. The great thing about communications/English is that we're skilled in empathy, whether you believe it or not. You can communicate with people, which is vastly overlooked these days (some emails I got were atrocious). HR, most of the time, is about communicating policies effectively and establishing efficiency in whatever processes you overlook (and at the lowest points, walking people through their departures). Long story short: I started working in an architecture library years back, and then Wells needed an HR / Logistics Intern to overhaul their library. Something I knew a little bit about (not really, but I said I did). Then I blew my first opportunity out of the water so that they would invite me back, and this past summer I got to manage 24 interns across a lot of cool projects in recruiting/marketing. I think sometimes we get so caught up in worrying over our landing with the next stepping stone, we forget to take care of the stone we're currently on (which is where we jump from). Google, Tesla, there are companies out there that need HR, it might very well depend on your mobility and looking at industries you might not otherwise expect to look in. I often get frustrated wanting a company too soon, when the time simply isn't right. It'll happen. As long as you apply for things where you meet the minimums, you have a shot. And once you get a yes, you go there and be so good that the next opportunity/company can't ignore you. That's not meant to add pressure on your shoulders, though. ^___^ If you want something more concrete or tips we could definitely take this to PM, if you prefer.
    How similar! You're not alone, of course. A lot of the people we'd interview were so concerned, but this is really a good thing too, as silly as that might sound. Many times it's this "crisis" / burnout where we get creative enough to try something. But it's all not so cosmically life-determining as our society bears it to be, I think. & Yeah, I was a recruiter for Wells Fargo this past summer and in HR the summer before. HR can be a lot of fun with the right team, and it's always in demand. I'm English major, but the vagueness is a challenge worth searching through. So I'm looking at similar fields! :D I'm sorry to hear the office hasn't been enjoyable. You absolutely could market your administration here, though. Just from your degree is sounds like HR wouldn't be too difficult of an entry barrier. It might be tedious at times, but I'm not sure what job "isnt," anymore.
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