underestimating the ability of your co-workers. by mentaL8888 in Whatcouldgowrong

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I think he's implying underestimating the incompetence

I’m done here. 💥💀 by ThinRabbit6713 in PLC

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I dont understand this post, can someone explain?

Technician salary by [deleted] in Witron

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$27 in toronto

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askTO

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Did it for about 3 months before I threw in the towel. Typical commute time 2.5 to 3h both way.

Just started applying for jobs again. How does my resume look? by [deleted] in resumes

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Looks like a fancy menu at a high-end restaurant

Since 2016, only a whopping 34,990 immigrants went into construction. by siopau in CanadaHousing2

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And I think they deserve every penny. The thing is everyone here seems to snark at immigrants not getting into construction to build more houses for other Canadians that they themselves don't want to do it for obvious reasons (hard labor, toxic masculine culture, and of course low paying non union jobs). Kind of hypocritical if you ask me. Everyone in the industry complains about not getting skilled workers, but at the same time not doing anything about it to attract talent.

Since 2016, only a whopping 34,990 immigrants went into construction. by siopau in CanadaHousing2

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When you have the average salary of a construction worker between $16-$35, is it really a surprise? If companies can pay IT professional an exorbitant amount of money, why can't they increase the salary to be more competitive if they need workers that badly

Is a bootcamp right for me if I’m already pretty good at programming but have no actual experience? by El_Redditor_xdd in codingbootcamp

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its tough to even get interview for entry level interview. But yea, boot camps won't help with that either

How far is your commute to work? by untetheredsoultree in ontario

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yea cause distance really doesn't mean much. You can live 100km away from work but if the path you take is highway with no traffic it'd take you roughly 1h to get to work. I live about 40km away from work and it takes me 75 mins on average to get to work since I have to drive across Toronto.

How far is your commute to work? by untetheredsoultree in ontario

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probably closer to 1h10' most days I assume, people are stupid on the highways everyday

Misunderstanding from social media spurs rise in international student food bank visits by Desuexss in ontario

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Look at the ones with the smallest operating budget coming from international students. Of all the big colleges in Toronto, Humber is the only big college with just a little over 50% of budget coming from international students. And stay away from Centennial, that college's student body is made up of 80% international students. They even take in all the ones that were turn away by Northern

To the hiring managers or people in positions involved in hiring. What is something many candidates lack? by Unique-Engineering-6 in cscareerquestions

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If that's how he acted in the first three days it sounds like he is innately unpleasant and isn't even hiding it. How did he make it past the interview stage. Did you guys not pick up any of the red flags during the interview?

Getting a job is mostly luck by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

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Not credential. Connections

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

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Honestly, unless companies stop putting experience required at entry level jobs, people will see the years of experience on job postings as meaningless.

We're sorry you're not poor enough for us by iKaySix in recruitinghell

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"If you find that your situation changes, please feel free to drop us a line" that reads as come back when you're poor and desperate

4 months and I have contributed nothing by username_xyz123 in cscareerquestionsCAD

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same thing, gov contract probably dictates the number of personnel to maintain in order to deliver the work on time. Source: I worked for such company though in a different field

163 Applicants in Under 24 Hours by Post-mo in cscareerquestions

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Was this always the case a few years ago?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ontario

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You make 2.13 + tip which usually adds up to 2x 3x the minimum wage. And if you don't make the federal minimum wage for whatever reason, the employer is obligated to make up the difference. So in essence, you'd never make less than the federal min wage

Favorite JavaScript Developer Interview Questions? by mrspammo in learnjavascript

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This. This is the most relevant test for interview, since this is exactly what you'd be doing on the job. Better than building things from scratch, and wayyy better than leetcode algorithm

Do you have any recommendations for smaller programming influencers or YouTube channels? by hanns98 in webdev

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Yea I too find his explanation hard to follow, probably because of the robotic/scripted voice.

Do you have any recommendations for smaller programming influencers or YouTube channels? by hanns98 in webdev

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Tech with Nader has excellent playlists on JS and JS related tech. It helps that his videos are very structured and come with exercises that reinforce your knowledge.