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by theanine
2452 days ago
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I wrote about my experience at my current job a few weeks ago [1]. I just wanted to say thanks to everyone for all your support. I recently got an offer for the field I've always wanted to be in, with around a $25k pay raise too. It's such a huge weight off my shoulders to finally see a way out and I feel so much better, basic things like my appetite are back and I don't dread waking up. I already have so much more free time now that I'm not searching for jobs 2 hours a day after work. I gave my two-weeks notice this week and I'll have around 3 weeks off to decompress before starting - I'm planning on visiting Seattle, anyone have any recs? [1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20951953 |
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Just to warn you it can get dark and rainy this time of year but there's plenty to do.
Recommended:
- The Underground Tour. A fascinating historical tour of the seedy gold-rush roots of the city.
- Pike Place Market. It's an iconic Seattle spot that has great food, a great view and great people watching.
- The Ballard Locks. This is the mechanism that keeps Lake Washington from draining into the ocean while allowing fish to pass through. Go when the weathers good.
- Mt. Rainier, the Cascades, great for hiking and skiing if the weather permits
- Breweries. We have tons of great craft beer, and our coffee is legendary too
Not recommended:
- The gum wall. This landmark is the grossest excuse for a tourist trap ever conceived.
- Driving in, out, or around the city on weekdays between 7 and 11AM or 3 and 7 PM. You're going to have a very bad timmeee...
Have fun!