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    29 days ago

    I was just going to say something similar to this. The job application is an assessment for your technical abilities/skills for the job.

    The interview is a second assessment to gauge your personality and communication to make sure it’s a fit for the team.

    There are VERY few jobs where you can work in isolation. Teamwork, personality and communication are important for almost all jobs. Hench the assessment that gauges those aspects.





  • I just went through your post history and imo, I think your content driven posts are fine. Some have a lot of up votes and some have good engagement as well.

    Where it seems you get issues, is with other users in your 1:1 interactions. Direct Don questions-as-posts and comments give off an energy of excitement, which is not bad in and of itself, but then your follow ups people feel you’re not taking their feedback, or you want other people to do things for you when they have no stake in the request or question.

    I think if you created two accounts, one purely content, and the other direct Don questions-as-posts and comments, your pure content account would be completely fine on this platform.













  • Taris stresses that the “workaholic” label doesn’t apply to people who put in long hours because they love their jobs. Those people are considered engaged workers, he says. “That’s fine. No problems there.” People who temporarily put themselves through the grinder to advance their careers or keep up on car or house payments don’t count, either. Workaholism is in a different category from capitalism.

    The growing consensus is that true workaholism encompasses four dimensions: motivations, thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, says Malissa Clark, an industrial/organizational psychologist at the University of Georgia in Athens. In 2020, Clark and colleagues proposed in the Journal of Applied Psychology  that, in sum, workaholism involves an inner compulsion to work, having persistent thoughts about work, experiencing negative feelings when not working, and working beyond what is reasonably expected.



  • I didn’t have any recommendations per se, but one thing I think would be very useful and functional are tall mirrors stems.

    I ride a Harley with standard mirrors above the handles, and I always have to take me eyes off the road to glance at what is behind me. But if my mirrors were like 3 or 4 inches taller, I think they’d be in my natural field of vision.

    My suggestion would be to try and find some taller ones.