State of the Writer, October 2024! · 12:32am November 1st
Happy spookedoween or whatever :B didn't do anything for it this year
why didn't I just write yesterday's blog today, then I'd actually have something to say lol goddammit
I am currently searching for job .-. hate it, hate the necessity, I just want to live my life as I have without worry for money things
if anyone knows a good entry-level remote-only job -- because some people seem to have forgotten there's a pandemic still happening, it's killing a dozen people a week in my state alone -- lemme know, but chances are you don't because everything is terrible ._.;;;
hampy spookmaween :B
At least there's nose juice.
*Proffers hugs* I feel that. Luck on the job hunt too.
Happy Halloween, and best of luck to ya!
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Happy spookyweenallowmas! Job is cruel, good luck.
Oh the horror. I remember the job hunt, even with nearly a year of unemployment insurance it was no fun tracking down anything remotely interesting and mailing c.v.'s into the void. No one told me that companies only hold on to a c.v. for like three to six months. But I got a job eventually, twice, and I held on to the second one because it was fun and paid better, even if it was in the middle of nowhere. Good luck with finding that peachy remote work job! I wonder just what SciFi convention organizer and supply chain solutions engineer Kevin Standlee's remote "Day Jobbe" work is... sounds like multiple equations optimization work to me. Y'know math, solving matrices. It was a fun math course. I took it twice, because I could and it was an easy credit.
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first of all, how dare you
If you find one, let me know if there's a second position, because I'm in the same boat. Best of luck to you, genuinely. Every entry-level job I've found requires 2-5 years of experience in that exact job, it seems.