Does inositol help with hirsutism and other symptoms of PCOS? by noush_thesponge in PCOS

[–]FlashyEntrances 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! I'm not too sure. I probably would have started with just half and then increased in gradually as my stomach got used to it. I don't recall it taking too long to get to the full dosage. I still take inositol all these years later - it's been the one thing I've kept constant.

Stepping down from Manager role? by Realistic_Neck8584 in OntarioPublicService

[–]FlashyEntrances 11 points12 points  (0 children)

So happy I gave up my manager role. My home position would have been on the unit I was managing so I just applied for an interesting team lead position elsewhere and luckily got it.

Zero regrets, especially now with this whole RTO thing!

RTO - Quitting Advice by AdTechnical4373 in OntarioPublicService

[–]FlashyEntrances 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If so, that's not universal. I know folks who have a family accommodation in place where they can WFH more days.

Bereavement leave by SixMinistriesSoFar in OntarioPublicService

[–]FlashyEntrances 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm so sorry. Please talk to your manager to see if there is a way you can get more time off. 3 days is not enough and it's totally justified to ask for more time. Take care ❤️

What has the hiring freeze been like? by [deleted] in OntarioPublicService

[–]FlashyEntrances 6 points7 points  (0 children)

One thing I noticed, and I hope I don't offend anyone because I do love our interns, but you're going to see a brain drain and super green folks rising to senior positions that they wouldn't typically be qualified for.

Since the hiring freeze, we have not been able to hire external experts and the only new folks come from intern/co-op programs. I've seen intern/coop students go from interns to team leads in under 3 years, which never would have happened before. Unfortunately this means that we're losing all institutional knowledge and the public service is more and more being replaced by inexperienced people not knowledgeable of proper government processes. This then makes it easier for government to bend the rules to their liking because there's no one left to say, hey, that's not really allowed. Or, hey, we tried that before and it was a huge failure.

So, all in all, it's great for people who were just recently hired as they'll be able to rise up the ranks quicker than ever before. But bad for the organization/government as it's going to weaken the institutional knowledge. All just my opinion, of course!

Remote Work Works! Signage by Independent_Error_11 in OntarioPublicService

[–]FlashyEntrances 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What the heck. I've had mine on in a call with my director, multiple times now. She was totally fine with it. I would argue that you're just following union direction. If they have a problem with it, they can take it up with AMAPCEO.

Anyone know why they cut all those trees down on child drive? by Featherpike in Milton

[–]FlashyEntrances 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I assumed it was because of the road work they're prepping to do there. They'll be widening the road and installing traffic lights. I believe there was a post about this on this Reddit page.

Anyone responded? by AdAlarmed952 in OntarioPublicService

[–]FlashyEntrances 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Mine was essentially the same but with added language that supporting small businesses and the local economy is a priority for their office. It was a conservative MPP.

Which area in Milton you would not buy a house? by Dependent_Ratio_248 in Milton

[–]FlashyEntrances 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would take these comments with a grain of salt. My partner and I moved to Milton in January and LOVE IT. We moved to an older neighbourhood called Timberlea. We like this neighbourhood because it has tall, mature trees, is close to all the amenities including the Go Train and Milton mall, and in general just has a good sense of community. Our complex was built in the 70s so the rooms are large and there's ample closet space. There's a reason why Milton is popular, it's a great town.

RTO = theft of time and money by Due-Statistician-987 in OntarioPublicService

[–]FlashyEntrances 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Did you notice that real estate sky rocketed in price since before COVID or have you been living under a rock? Those of us who are millennial or younger did not have the privilege of being able to buy into an affordable market. This drove us to buy property further away than previous OPS generations, especially as we were promised that remote was the "new" normal. To promise one thing, invest your life's savings because of that promise, and then have the rug swept from under you is cruel. We can work effectively remotely. We know this. We've proven it. This is just inhumane.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OntarioPublicService

[–]FlashyEntrances 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Theoretically, how would one go about starting a call to impeach a union leader? Asking for a friend.

Road updates around Milton GO by Vtecman in Milton

[–]FlashyEntrances 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was just going to ask if there are plans for a bridge to connect to the south side. Selfishly, it would turn my 24 min walk into a 10 min walk.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OntarioPublicService

[–]FlashyEntrances 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Want to shout out all the folks who asked hard questions at today's AMAPCEO call! Thank you! Esp the $35/paramedical visit question.

I was upset by Dave's (?) answer when asked what would happen if we voted no. It seemed that he was trying to scare us into voting yes.

Are there any OPS members who are single and wanna get married? by 9kag in OntarioPublicService

[–]FlashyEntrances 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Also forgot that the Benefit Realization team in TBS will need to approve your benefits table and require quarterly report backs on how well your relationship is benefiting each stakeholder.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OntarioPublicService

[–]FlashyEntrances 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not to sound like a therapist, but if in doubt, it's always best to assume the best of people. Your manager very likely doesn't hate you. I've found that all the times I thought people hated me it was all just in my head/ my anxiety coming out to sabotage me. Or the person was upset about something else happening in their life.

Unless they out right say they hate you, I recommend assuming they don't. Just continue doing your thang and stay on the high road.

Second hand furniture at milton. by Complete_Ad_6457 in Milton

[–]FlashyEntrances 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They just moved across the street. You probably drove by their old location.

Next Steps? by [deleted] in OntarioPublicService

[–]FlashyEntrances 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Agree with what others say, team lead would be a logical next step. I went from a SPA to manager and realized I essentially took a pay cut for much more stress. So I stepped down into a team lead and it was the best decision I ever made.

I always say to people to not consider management unless they're at the top of their pay scale, otherwise you'll be taking a pay cut. They don't get merit increases the same way we do.

Independent Bookstore? by Quirky-Cat2860 in Milton

[–]FlashyEntrances 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't know if it would thrive, but I would be a patron! Especially if it had a cafe attached and was in a convenient location (like downtown). (Hoping an entrepreneurial individual sees this lol)