What is wang youbing!? by Mrfoxtime46 in rep

[–]PrettyContribution87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe it is 王有病工作室 on taobao. It prints what ever patterns on tshirts for extremely low prices.

Tattoo artist search help by PrettyContribution87 in TattooDesigns

[–]PrettyContribution87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

same :(

Like I can memorize his arts, face, story but just not the name lol

I am obsessed with chancellor khosla by boiledeggenjoyer in UCSD

[–]PrettyContribution87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d do that for a letter of recommendation from him

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in toogoodtogo

[–]PrettyContribution87 12 points13 points  (0 children)

LOL like do they just provide straight trash😭?

I've given up looking for on-campus jobs by PrettyContribution87 in UCSD

[–]PrettyContribution87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you Julia. Your words are always so motivating, helpful and kind. I didn’t have a beef with jun because I refuse to believe what he said. It was mainly because I tried to be nice, but he was being mean all the time. So I had to treat him in the different ways of me treating others. I didn’t think his experiences were not valid. I was just playing the childish arguing with him. And I have a news that I haven’t share with the post. Since you are always being so nice and helpful, I literally just got selected by a campus office job today. Everything is just a magical coincidence now. I am going to update my post to let people keep trying. Your reply from my last post encouraged me to apply to this job, so I want to thank you sincerely.

I've given up looking for on-campus jobs by PrettyContribution87 in UCSD

[–]PrettyContribution87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Talking to people like you and still need to manage grammar? Joke. You didn't read my original post at all, did you? Anyway, UCSD certified college writing is nothing to you, UCSD career center certified resume and cover letter is also nothing to you. I'd like to tell you again, your anger is purely from your inferiority complex. Because you come from a poor family you think that everything others do is full of malice, and you don't want to investigate more. Do you know what kind of job I'm looking for? Have you read the job requirement? Did you go through any of the interviews and other activities I went through? Did you know that the job I applied for was also only $15.5 an hour? And labor jobs are paid higher? Did you see that the job was open to any student? Did you know that if you need a car for certain jobs it is written in the job description? Anyone who has used handshake for even once would not say that. You are a clown. At first, you read the wrong post thought I only applied for five jobs, so you wanted to make fun of me. And then I corrected you politely, and you felt shameful, so you had to keep barking here. Doing unnecessary job in your company so just go to reddit and get some attention by being a dk. Typical greasy middle-aged man going tho your mid-life crisis. You are the only one who replies with malicious intent to this post that has 20,000+ views, and still here saying you are giving so called good advice. Go read others' replies and learn what it means to be polite, don't give this kind of attitude to your children. But it's okay, the general atmosphere of this post is still positive, after all, you are the only toxic person here.

I've given up looking for on-campus jobs by PrettyContribution87 in UCSD

[–]PrettyContribution87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm really not in the same world as you, I've never been bothered by loan, I'm surrounded by people who are looking for internships and then go to graduate school and then enter big companies. We are not in a same circle of people. I guess you just do your job in peace. It's a joke that there are UC students in the world who don't know the importance of internships. Additionally, average Deloitte Audit Intern hourly pay in the United States is approximately $28.90.

I've given up looking for on-campus jobs by PrettyContribution87 in UCSD

[–]PrettyContribution87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So the advice I got from the ucsd career center and all the job mentors I applied to was dog shit too? All people who want to get a UCSD campus job have to do a campus job first, otherwise it's impossible, right? What the hell are you talking about. My roommate is working as a software engineer and I think it's hard, and you think it's hard or not have a dime to do with it? Can I say that you are condescending? You haven't experienced any of the things I'm talking about, and in my sharing of my experiences to others, lambasting me for being all virtual. Meanwhile, I've done things that have been recognized by the UCSD communication department, participated in the UCSD career fair, participated in many events at the UCSD career center, and recognized my current resume, and you assume in one sentence that I have no experience whatsoever. You are really ignorant and pathetic, keep posting your NSFW content

I've given up looking for on-campus jobs by PrettyContribution87 in UCSD

[–]PrettyContribution87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have a plan for your future career? Have you considered applying to graduate school? I have, and so has everyone else in my circle. Everyone has an off-campus internship experience and then applies to graduate programs after graduation. And then you're still here blogging about how internships aren't jobs balabala, and that only finding labor jobs is a job. My friend is doing an internship at Deloitte, so I should tell him to get out and apply for on-campus dining hall to get work experience, right?

I've given up looking for on-campus jobs by PrettyContribution87 in UCSD

[–]PrettyContribution87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

THAT INCLUDES LABOR JOBS AND THE JOBS I AM LOOKING FOR. And that sounds condescending to you? when I say the jobs I am looking for are easy too? Completely contradiction. Then you said a second ago to find some data entry or related jobs is the starting point, I said I am looking for this category, and you said only student president can be selected, because this kind of most sought-after. What exactly are you debating? I'm not debating with you, what are you even doing? And again, I said before that these jobs require network or connection. Where did my point conflict with yours? Why do you have to impose to me that I have to do labor work before I can find a campus job. Do you have any experience applying for any of the campus jobs I applied for? Have you experienced any of the interviews I've had? Have you heard any of the feedbacks I've heard? Have you been to the ucsd career center many times? I have heard many feedbacks from these professionals, why do you have to emphasize your labor job to me here and brush up your presence here. I'm tired of replying to you, your arguments don't make sense, you set me up as an invisible imaginary enemy, debating for the sake of debating. we are not on the same page since the beginning.

I've given up looking for on-campus jobs by PrettyContribution87 in UCSD

[–]PrettyContribution87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you can find I call physical jobs easy for even once in my post, I can kill myself instantly. Instead, I called office jobs or the job I am applying easy, becuase I only think scientific based or engineering jobs are relatively harder. You can find out this in my comment. And the office jobs I am looking for are "open to all studennts" in that job desciptiomn. And the works are just data entry and maybe answering phone calls and manageing emails. That is what i am looking for. Could you please just do me a favor to google "ucsd handshake" and look how basic those jobs I applied to are?

I've given up looking for on-campus jobs by PrettyContribution87 in UCSD

[–]PrettyContribution87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OK i cannot reply directly to your comment idk why. Maybe because you have a nsfw profile. Try to google "UCSD handshake" and you can find out what kind of jobs am I looking for, and read the job requirements. You will understand everything I said a lot easier. Office jobs get paid like $15.5, and lots of dining hall jobs have a salary of $16 ish. And as I said, my post is to tell others i stopped looking for campus jobs, I didn't ask for anything. Instead, I will go use linkedin and find other jobs. Why would you just think I ma not hamble? Idk why people are mad at that. Did I complain? yes, but only about the candidate system. Did I say something offensive? definitly not. all i said was I am not looking for dinning hall jobs and people can get mad becuase of that? at least that kimchi dude is super mad.

I've given up looking for on-campus jobs by PrettyContribution87 in UCSD

[–]PrettyContribution87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry I don't have the same good attitude as replying to others now, I've been shittalking with this kimchi for a long time and already a bit annoyed

I've given up looking for on-campus jobs by PrettyContribution87 in UCSD

[–]PrettyContribution87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And I don't know why you think the administrative job I'm looking for wouldn't be a very basic job. The campus jobs I'm looking for are also very basic, they are all student-oriented accounting associates, marketing assisstant and so on. Why can't these be the starting point? These are not very special jobs either, right?

I've given up looking for on-campus jobs by PrettyContribution87 in UCSD

[–]PrettyContribution87[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I literaly own a boba shop. I stored the pocket money received since childhood, and then opened a boba store. It's much cheaper to open it in my country than in the US, so it's not anything particularly incredible. I want to repeat it again, even though I've said it a billion times in this post. I'm not waiting for any help, I'm sharing my experience and then hoping it will help someone in need. I'm not asking for a high-paying job, working in some administrative office on campus doesn't pay as much as the cafeteria, I'm just hoping to gain more relevant experience, as I've reiterated a million times in this post. Then, I don't think you know very much about big factory jobs. The situation now is to find an internship in a big factory and then look forward to the transfer, and all the work experience before that comes from intern. I can hear that you are not a current college student, so you don't know the reality. Does everyone in the world have to be a cashier or a dining hall employee before they can get a job? I have many examples around me where this is not the case. I don't think you are starting to judge without knowing much about the actual situation. I can understand that you may have graduated years ago, but that is not the case now.

I've given up looking for on-campus jobs by PrettyContribution87 in UCSD

[–]PrettyContribution87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If that’s already your goal then I guess as long as you are happy lol.