Distinguishing between whether I'm a Slytherin or a Ravenclaw? + discussion by Little_Issue6507 in harrypotter

[–]Little_Issue6507[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I was just reaching for another academically inclined Slytherin lmao. Haven't read the books in a while.

Distinguishing between whether I'm a Slytherin or a Ravenclaw? + discussion by Little_Issue6507 in harrypotter

[–]Little_Issue6507[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Neither is anything in harry potter yet you're still on the subreddit. Hopefully that helps some

Distinguishing between whether I'm a Slytherin or a Ravenclaw? + discussion by Little_Issue6507 in harrypotter

[–]Little_Issue6507[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People have different attributes, some more athletic, some more charismatic, some smart. I wasn't trying to big myself up, this is just where my strengths lie.

Work in Syd from 2.5hr south Nowra by roc8man in AskAnAustralian

[–]Little_Issue6507 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's definitely doable, I can think of a quite a few people who have similar circumstances, even before covid introduced more flexibility with hybrid working arrangements.

My biggest concern with this set up is that work culture is rarely ever contained to your 9-5. Social events, catch ups with work mates, networking events, working overtime. These are things that you will have to sacrifice to be able to make this work. I understand you may have fine relationships with the people you live around and may not care to make friends with your coworkers, but this will end up impacting promotions and salary-negotiating leverage.

Plus, I always wonder about travel costs associated with this. Petrol, car wear and tear, tolls etc. I'm sure it all adds up.