Dadcore,
A place for level design and diaper removals. (but more about diaper removals tho)
Dadcore,
A place for level design and diaper removals. (but more about diaper removals tho)
Two weeks ago, I move from Italy to Finland, for an Erasmus internship as graphic / video designer for a company about developing an app for smartphone, that can make a video of your house and convert this data in an complete top view floor plan.
I'm in the city of Oulu : the capital of norther Scandinavia. Is September but seems already winter for me. I will stay here for the next 6 months.
For me it's an opportunity for grown up, improve my skills and looking for new experiences. And yes, Finnish people play a lot of cs:go.
Quote from BoccolottoOn 9/20/2019 at 10:43 PM, Boccolotto said: Is September but seems already winter for me.
It's gonna get real cold and dark soon. Stay active and eat vitamins or you'll be miserable for the next 4 months when it's dark and you're freezing your balls off all the time. At least the snow is pretty once it stops melting and being slushy mess. Welcome!
So tomorrow is the day I'll hit up as many Tim Horton's places as possible with my resume looking for employment. Wish me luck fellas! I'm REALLY gonna need it as I've been at this Scheiße for 4 months!
Going to Japan for a few weeks! 2 of those weeks I don't really have much of a plan. The best kind of vacation.
@FMPONE Twisting the dagger into Reddit I see
Edit: I meant the people who spent every living hour whining about forklift last month
I'm very much out of the cs go loop. What's up with a forklift?
Quote from dux1 hour ago, dux said: I'm very much out of the cs go loop. What's up with a forklift?
New fork is good but new truck is so awesome holy fuck. Maybe I just really hated the old one.
My baby is sick for the first time in 9 months. Harsh time, haven't really slept last few night. ![]()
And that when you understand you were on the small lucky side of parents being able to have full nights of sleep. Can't immagine when your kiid don't sleep how it could be difficult ![]()
So after 6 months of constant searching, I've landed a job interview! Wish me luck, because my little brother won't stop asking me to go bowling, yet I can't afford it ?.
Good luck mate!
Good news, I've gotten the job! Thanks to everyone for wishing me luck! It's great to finally be employed ![]()
I think I'll quit japanese classes. For this beginner level I think it's just too expensive and I can go on with textbooks alone.
So a couple of days ago, I worked my first day. It's quite nice actually. But I'm really gonna have to get used to standing all that time. But aside from that, it's quite simple. I'm sure I'll get used to it! And besides, the pay is actually above average for the position! So that's a plus ![]()
Once again, thank you all for wishing me luck! It looks like I'll finally be able to take my brother bowling like he always asks me to!
Quote from That50On 11/22/2019 at 6:55 PM, That50'sGuy said: Well it's nothing too fancy, I now man the deli counter at my local grocery store. But I'm still super grateful!
I also recently started a new job working on the counters in a local store. I am training to work as a baker primarily but also on deli, meat and fish. Certainly, isnt my life long career but it pays decently and you get to learn a lot about food. It beats shelf stacking any day even if the standing up and early starts can get tiring.
Good for you guys, this kind of work it’s useful, especially if you are interested in food/cooking. But in general, low level stuff builds confidence, life skills… and motivation to aspire do something else.
it also keeps you humble and lets you appreciate people that do these jobs for you once you move on.
Funny I also applied and was offered a position at deli/fishmonger counter once ![]()
I worked as a cafe/bar waiter as my first summer job, summer postman to pay uni; when I moved here in the uk I ended up working four years in hospitality and catering, went from cleaning rooms and toilets and be a cook’s aid to manage the department.
It was quite hard with the incredibly long hours and living on-site to get out of there but I managed to get at least back into web design (for now ?)
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