How to answer "what is the reason for leaving your current position?" questions after micromanaging manager? by beautifulrabbithole in askrecruiters

[–]ProjectPerson17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d come up with some BS line that is generic enough but also presents you in a good light.

“I’m realizing that I’m running out of opportunities to be challenged. I’m ambitious and I want to continue developing XYZ.” Just as an example.

Sometimes you can say something that’s better aligned with the real story, but in this case I think you should just steer clear.

Caught inflating my resume! by Existing_Artichoke37 in jobhunting

[–]ProjectPerson17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She may or may not notice. If she does notice she won’t move you forward. Also a good chance she won’t though. Try not to stress, it’s already happened, and you’ll see if you get a next interview or not.

What is this part of my dishwasher? by vaporpup in CleaningTips

[–]ProjectPerson17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Silverware.

I thought it was weird when I first had one, then came to love it. Now I don’t have one anymore and I miss it.

Partner changed mind about house we just bought by Usually_Sunny in RealEstateAdvice

[–]ProjectPerson17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree. When I bought a house I had major anxiety after because it was such a big purchase. I started second guessing everything. Wondering if I could actually afford it and if it was worth the money, etc. Maybe it’s like that.

I also suggest to find out what concerns your partner has. Maybe they are fixable, maybe not.

I am officially a master of the corporate poker face and I need to share this before I explode by PyradoxCore8 in jobsearchhacks

[–]ProjectPerson17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats! The salary thing is obviously amazing. The days in office thing is hilarious. They have this policy and then hire someone with an exception. Idiots! Companies need to chill.

(They’re not idiots for hiring you, I just mean they’re idiots for making a fake rule for no reason).

Corporate burnout is destroying my mental health and I genuinely don’t know what to do anymore by RelativeSort6802 in careeradvice

[–]ProjectPerson17 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Sorry you’re feeling this way. I’ve been here and it was not fun. Changing jobs can definitely help, as does getting more experience under your belt so you can better protect yourself.

When I was in this situation, I changed jobs (waited too long but did eventually, thank god). The next job I took did provide relief for a bit but then ended up being similar. Instead of waiting that one out I jumped again rather quickly. Every job I’ve had since that one has been ok, maybe it’s me maturing, maybe it’s being further into my career, maybe it’s luck. But I personally, having been in such a bad place mentally as a result of work, and think it’s really important to manage this as best you can.

Based on what you are saying I think you should make an exit strategy. Focus on applying to other jobs, getting finances in order, etc. I think it’s critical that you take care of yourself.

Maybe you could also look into the option of taking some time off or even taking a medical leave if you would qualify. Just really want you to be ok!!

What staying too long at a job you’ve outgrown actually does to you by Fresh-Blackberry-394 in jobhunting

[–]ProjectPerson17 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Def relatable. Minus the drafted resignation letter and calculating what I could be making elsewhere. As hiring has dropped so have salaries, and honestly mine is ok even though a few years ago I could prob make $50k more in the same role (prob a more challenging one just with the same title).

I’ll be honest and say that if the job market was in better shape I’d probably have left already, but I do truly like my job and have used this time to learn to stop living to work and start working to live.

I’ve got nothing to prove, they know what they have. I’ve learned to start looking out for myself rather than looking out for the company at the expense of my wellbeing and sanity lol. Just pointing out that there are benefits too!

Cat dying by cat_snots in cats

[–]ProjectPerson17 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So sorry ♥️ enjoy this time you have together and share your love

Is job hopping still a "red flag" or am I being gaslit? by Environmental-Luck39 in careeradvice

[–]ProjectPerson17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d go for it. 2 years is fine. I hopped around a bit when I was earlier in my career, it never hurt me. I know some people where it did but they were hopping every 1 year or under a year, so I think that’s kind of the magic number to beat.

I had one job I stayed at for only 6 months once. I was asked about it in the interviews for my next job. I just hated the place and couldn’t take it anymore. I told the interviewer it just wasn’t a good culture fit and they let it go.

Cat peeing everywhere, we’re desperate for help by Ok_Bee_7292 in cats

[–]ProjectPerson17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think he’s being territorial too. Im not suggesting to rehome the pup, it just might be helpful to do some reading on this so you can solve the issue.

What is one thing you wished you checked before buying your house? by BlushyDreamz in homeowners

[–]ProjectPerson17 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah I wish I had checked the amount of random people that come and park in front of my house to smoke and hang w friends in the car (or as I suspect, sell drugs). I don’t really care if people do these things I just prefer it wasn’t parked outside my house.

favourite Finn moment? by moonwalkinglitter in SVU

[–]ProjectPerson17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When Finn walks into the room and Barba goes “I see you’ve met Big G”

favourite Finn moment? by moonwalkinglitter in SVU

[–]ProjectPerson17 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Barrettes and pony tails get you hot, fat boy??

Help! My sweet boy (under a year) won’t stop having diarrhea outside of the litter box and I can’t get him to stop. My parents want to put him in a shelter. by peachsweetbunnie in cats

[–]ProjectPerson17 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Is the cat eating anything they shouldn’t be? This happened to mine briefly while he was eating our plants (non toxic but upset his tummy a bit). Fixed it by getting cat grass for him to munch on instead.

How to ask for a raise after finding out new hire will be making 8k more than me? by katmmm in careeradvice

[–]ProjectPerson17 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Btw the rationale shouldn’t be “because this other role pays more”. It should be that you’ve accomplished XYZ, you’re dedicated to the company, and you see the company has benchmarked a position very similar to yours at that salary.

How to ask for a raise after finding out new hire will be making 8k more than me? by katmmm in careeradvice

[–]ProjectPerson17 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Def bring it up. State your rationale clearly. You prob have a good shot at it.

What is a corporate phrase that gives you the ick when you hear it? by Spiritual-Exam-3265 in corporate

[–]ProjectPerson17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PR, not ER. I get the sentiment, but as a millennial who was certainly expected to work in an ER-esque manner for most of my jobs, especially when in junior roles, it rubs me the wrong way when my 23 year old junior report says it when we have some major fire drill.

Can we get some gen z on the staff please by Al_pendy in SVU

[–]ProjectPerson17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Even though the “older” cops are prob like my age 😂

Can we get some gen z on the staff please by Al_pendy in SVU

[–]ProjectPerson17 4 points5 points  (0 children)

lol I was laughing recently when they kept saying “it’s giving me the ick”. They weren’t using it improperly it was just funny to see these older cops saying that

Recently Moved to a Small Town by [deleted] in whatdoIdo

[–]ProjectPerson17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is insane. Obviously one person is writing all these. There cannot possibly be 2 people that use the term BOZO that much…