I hear ya about selling yourself. For me, it’s more about deadlines. They’re so arbitrary and senseless sometimes. And I’m burned out. And my eyes suck, which is not great for computer coding, no matter how big the font. Young people need our guidance, but not enough to want it. Maybe that’s an age old problem.
I hear ya about selling yourself. For me, it’s more about deadlines. They’re so arbitrary and senseless sometimes. And I’m burned out. And my eyes suck, which is not great for computer coding, no matter how big the font. Young people need our guidance, but not enough to want it. Maybe that’s an age old problem.
Don’t be surprised if, when you go to Spain, you see me pop out of your suitcase upon arrival, lol.
That made me angry. I'm an older person with a highly technical background and before leaving I would have said something like 'How is it you grew up in an era that recognises discrimination for what it is and yet you still managed to do this. You need to discuss what just happened here because until you do it will hang over you for the rest of the time you work here together.' I doubt if the discussion would have taken place but I'm sure a message like that would have indelibly etched itself on the minds of those present and I hope your story will likewise do that.
Thanks. I attribute it to general cluelessness. I wish I had had the courage to write the bottom sentence. That would have done the trick. The thing is, I didn't need the job. I was employed. I honestly didn't give a shit, so I left. Later I found a job with a group managed by someone who would have said exactly what you just wrote.
I hear ya about selling yourself. For me, it’s more about deadlines. They’re so arbitrary and senseless sometimes. And I’m burned out. And my eyes suck, which is not great for computer coding, no matter how big the font. Young people need our guidance, but not enough to want it. Maybe that’s an age old problem.
Don’t be surprised if, when you go to Spain, you see me pop out of your suitcase upon arrival, lol.
Thats so damne true about how young people need our experience/guidance but not enough to want it. UGH.
COME TO MADRID! By November, you’ll be ready to roll! ❤️❤️
That made me angry. I'm an older person with a highly technical background and before leaving I would have said something like 'How is it you grew up in an era that recognises discrimination for what it is and yet you still managed to do this. You need to discuss what just happened here because until you do it will hang over you for the rest of the time you work here together.' I doubt if the discussion would have taken place but I'm sure a message like that would have indelibly etched itself on the minds of those present and I hope your story will likewise do that.
Thanks. I attribute it to general cluelessness. I wish I had had the courage to write the bottom sentence. That would have done the trick. The thing is, I didn't need the job. I was employed. I honestly didn't give a shit, so I left. Later I found a job with a group managed by someone who would have said exactly what you just wrote.
How much time did you spend on the island compared to the rest of Spain? How long were you in Madrid?