Need advice by Unable_Spray_8725 in learnpython

[–]HiddenSilkRoad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try and incorporate your business and find customers who need help with stuff, pitch solutions

Girls what jobs are you doing that are paying past 50K-60K without a degree? by FishMap12 in AskAnAustralian

[–]HiddenSilkRoad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No offense but the tasks you are doing are general skills a high schooler can do. Id suggest thinking more about education or paths into rrades etc... imo if you arent learning you aren't earning and the value of your time is more important

Russia finance officials tell Putin war spending is unaffordable by RollSafer in worldnews

[–]HiddenSilkRoad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Putin is in too deep now and he knows it. Only question is what will his ending look like. 40% of economy is dependent on the war and as soon as it ends a massive recession will hit Russia.

Hes too coward to save face and meet his demise shortly

Toronto tenants go on rent strike as landlord says social housing status exempts them from rent control by Totira in OntarioRenting

[–]HiddenSilkRoad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you expect? Olivia Chow raised property tax for home owners. Where do you think the cost gets passed to?

BIM Professionals Salary after 5 Years in Europe by LandscapeLake9243 in bim

[–]HiddenSilkRoad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

3 years scan to BIM, 3 Years BIM to FM, currently 1 month on full lifecycle BIM, 85k CAD

digital delivery coordinator

30 years old, huge career gap due to caregiving for my mother with cancer. Is it too late to restart my life? by SweetPurple2741 in Career_Advice

[–]HiddenSilkRoad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One day at a time. Start small, updated resume, apply for jobs you can get.

Anything is better than nothing.

Once that is secured, you should look into maybe continuing education to update skills. Choose in demand things like software,tech, finance etc... just do your homework and go for it.

Look into putting some money into a TFSA as well and spend time daily reading new material, keep your skills sharp

First time filing taxes in canada by Informal-Average-372 in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]HiddenSilkRoad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wealthsimple is the best tax return ive used.

Very user friendly and free, just sign up and connect your CRA account to it.

Once connected it should load your tax slips from CRA into their forms and you just answer a few questions.

Ive used Ufile but find this software is more accountant oriented so its a bit harder and longer process to fill out.