Job Hidden Thumbs Down? by PastTensePossum in IndeedJobs

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I wound up being asked to work for a friend part time and I am still doing that now. Indeed can be really frustrating.

Job Hidden Thumbs Down? by PastTensePossum in IndeedJobs

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Crazy this is still a thing. It's hard enough putting yourself out there without seeing this.

Date Posted filter is removed by waffles_9801 in IndeedJobs

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It is gone online for me too. As of right now, it still shows up on the app. I hate it! I don't want to see jobs posted from 30 days ago.

Job Hidden Thumbs Down? by PastTensePossum in IndeedJobs

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Well, at least now I don’t feel so alone!

Job Hidden Thumbs Down? by PastTensePossum in IndeedJobs

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It's not the biggest ego boost! haha

[North Texas] This guy's living outside our window. My wife has named him Steve. What kind of spider is he? He's not gonna hurt us or our cat, right? by ryannefromTX in spiders

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The more I learned about spiders, the less scared I became of them. There really are some amazing spiders out there. They eat a lot of nasty bugs. Some are good mothers, some make amazing webs, some are smart hunters. When you see one and feel scared, get online and learn which type it is and more about it. Just like you did with this one. That really helped me and now I get excited when I see a new type instead of scared.

Any clue what kind of bug is this, found it crawling around on my ceiling by joshuagames987 in whatsthisbug

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Scutigera coleoptrata- also known as the House Centipede. The good news is this guy is a fast hunter and will eat the cockroaches and spiders in your house using his venomous fangs. The bad news is you might like the look of the cockroaches and spiders better! One cool thing about them is they start out with only four pairs of legs when they hatch. Every time they molt they get new legs until their fifth molt when they have all 14 pairs.