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by MathYouF
1622 days ago
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I admit I had only read the title: "I have sent hundreds of applications, competing with thousands for yet another ‘bullshit job’. And like many, I’ve had enough" and seen it was a lengthy comic. I have now taken the time to read the entire comic. My advice for this person hasn't changed substantially. They seem to have few rare and marketable skills, just a lifetime of employment in what they consider "BS" jobs, and are now wondering why they aren't receiving responses from companies looking for skilled workers to do meaningful jobs. It still reeks of the exact kind of self inflicted cynicism that I wouldn't want to have in a coworker. I'm happy to discuss specifics though if there's a nuance in it you think my advice missed. |
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And the part where she talks about not needing a glamorous job, just one where she can make a difference without having to pretend like she's saving the world.
My advice to you: stop being so judgmental. Based on your other comments, you implement Three.js into projects. What you do is not going to change the world, and stop expecting your future co-workers to sacrifice their lives for a job that ultimately isn't that meaningful in the big (or even little) scheme of things. TBH, you come across as the kind of boss/coworker that millions of people quit their jobs last quarter to get away from.