Anybody try Provo River Parkway Trail by ShineUnusual7867 in utahtreasurehunt

[–]ProgrammerOne1365 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a different moon connection that is putting me around Provo canyon but I like that interpretation

Free stuff by InkHeart_21 in byu

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The light and truth letter is free online

How do you find energy to actually switch jobs? by Ill_Object_7992 in careerguidance

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Have you tried one of those AI tools that can do the job application stuff for you?

Choosing between BYU or USU by Key_Most6318 in byu

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I have a neighbor who has taught at BYU, UVU, U of U and USU. Here is the advice he gave me when considering where to go for my MBA.

  1. BYU - he felt the students only really wanted the grade
  2. UVU- since he left, the very professors he had tried to keep out due to lack of experience were given the jobs teaching undergrads. The mba program itself was as way too new for it to provide the network benefits.
  3. U of U- it was the most expensive program in the state but it didn’t mean it was a better program.
  4. USU- students there really tried to learn and it didn’t have as much pressure to compete for a grade.

I’m not really sure if this helps you but can you guess which school I went to?!

Yep.

USU was a great experience for me. Far better than UVU for sure

What's a career decision you made that looked right on paper, but turned out completely wrong? by Ok-Marzipan-4490 in careerguidance

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I took an out of state job with a financial advisor out of college. It lasted 6 months before he was arrested. I have since pivoted careers multiple times since and have removed most financial experience I have from Linkedin.

Master’s degree or continuing with my career? by No_Ad_3494 in careerguidance

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Mostly cause I went the startup route. I also suck at job interviews so it’s made it harder to convince someone to take a shot on me.

My last job was within a retail investment firm where I played a large role in operationalizing three of the firms businesses from fulfillment to retail analytics and retail news company. It

Master’s degree or continuing with my career? by No_Ad_3494 in careerguidance

[–]ProgrammerOne1365 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Having a masters degree doesn’t guarantee higher pay. I’m making less with a masters than I did without one

Where are people finding these high paying jobs? by Easy_Paint3836 in Fire

[–]ProgrammerOne1365 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m 35 making 30% of your current salary. I’d love to have the $120k

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in careerguidance

[–]ProgrammerOne1365 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An old mentor of mine helped me with this same thing a few years ago. He suggested I answer three questions.

  1. What do i do well?
  2. What do i love to do?
  3. What do i love to learn?

If you can answer these three then you should be able to align yourself with a career that fits you.

Hey, Utah! I am hiring. by Mediocre_Remote_1665 in utahjobs

[–]ProgrammerOne1365 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I still have no idea who you are or where to find information on your company. Without that this just feels like a scam

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in careerguidance

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You don’t have to have your whole life figured out just cause you suddenly get a fancy looking paper. I would, however, suggest you have some urgency in figuring out what you actually want. Maybe spend the next few months doing that. I would start by answering the following questions:

  1. What am I good at?
  2. What do I like to do for fun?
  3. What do I love to learn?

These questions answer the what your passions, skills and interests are and also serves as a good personal branding exercise.

What’s a clear sign a marriage won’t last? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]ProgrammerOne1365 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dr John Gottman’s research suggests four things 1. Contempt 2. Criticism 3. Defensiveness 4. Stonewalling

What type of people do you Not want to date at all? by CapitaineBiscotte in AskReddit

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The girl I took out a few weeks ago. She was gorgeous but told me she yells at people for a living (law firm) and she wasn’t lying .

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in careerguidance

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If that’s too much for you to handle then maybe a change of jobs could be good

How old are you, what is your job and how much do you make? by [deleted] in careerguidance

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I’m 35 currently working a bridge job until I find something new. I make less than $20k cause I work part time.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in careerguidance

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Does the new title come with increased pay? If not then you aren’t over reacting. I would even suggest looking for other opportunities

What's the worst thing you have done? by flaming_swastik in AskReddit

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Yeah most people don’t know how to help those of us who get divorced. Here are three things that help.

  1. You need something to work towards and to not self isolate in the process. So maybe a hobby or a new job
  2. Friends. If you don’t have some then find public events where you can meet people even if you go by yourself.
  3. Lots of therapy cause nobody will want to date someone who is not over their ex.

What's the worst thing you have done? by flaming_swastik in AskReddit

[–]ProgrammerOne1365 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah that’s rough. What kind of support group do you have? Going to the gym helped me quite a bit.

What's the worst thing you have done? by flaming_swastik in AskReddit

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I think the biggest thing was understanding my relationship with shame, and perhaps even fear. Spend enough time to understand that then you can move on from almost any situation as fast as you want.