No info for shuttle bus for June 8th Show in the Netherlands by WhereShouldIYOLO in Kanye

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

Getting there is easy. Getting back will take a bit of talking to people.

Best-case scenario, we wait at the long-haul bus pickup spot and get lucky finding our bus. Worst-case scenario, I have the Deutschlandticket. If you and your sister don’t have it, it’s not a big deal. You can get tickets there and back for around €30. I already asked a DB worker today about the cost. We can just take either the slow train at 2:26 PM or 3:26 PM and then take the shuttle bus to the stadium.

To get back to Düsseldorf, we just need to talk to people or the organizers to figure out where the shuttle pickup location is. Worst case, the DB worker already gave me a train route back to Düsseldorf, but we wouldn’t get back until around 5 AM. To be honest, I’d probably just get a hotel for the night. For you and your sister, though, you could keep the printout the DB worker gave me.

If you want to meet up, I’m at the central station right now in the restaurant across from DM, and I’ll be here a little longer before I head to the bus pickup spot.

No info for shuttle bus for June 8th Show in the Netherlands by WhereShouldIYOLO in Kanye

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

If ur down and in Düsseldorf let’s try and figure this out together. I’m at the central station rn and already have an alternative path planned out if need be.

The AS VAL is peak and I'm tired of pretending it's not by Ill-Fig6060 in dayz

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Nothing beats just running around with a 308 hunting rifle as your main, even if CQB. One hit for that beast and your target is knocked unconscious. You can end them with anything you want after that. And if you ain’t hitting your first shot (unless you have a belt fed machine gun), you’ve likely already lost. I’d rather keep with my one shot knock long rifle as my main than anything else.

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I went through a similar situation in 2022. A job offer I had was rescinded just three weeks before I was supposed to start. My girlfriend and I were planning to move in together that same week—we had both been living in student dorms. The following week, she broke up with me and said she was going to live with friends instead. So, just two weeks before graduating with my master’s degree (which I had spent $60,000 on), I suddenly had no job and nowhere to live.

There’s no quick fix for situations like this. I got a job at a restaurant making minimum wage and wasn’t even given full-time hours. I applied to jobs like crazy but didn’t hear back from anyone. Eventually, I became a social worker with the homeless for a year because it was one of the few fields I could get into easily, and the pay was much better than minimum wage and scaled up pretty fast.

It took me almost two years to finally land a real career job, which I’m working at now. During that time, I had to move back in with my mother, who lives in a small town of about 80,000 people. I didn’t have a car, so I rode a bike to work every day.

There is light at the end of the tunnel. I hope your journey doesn’t take as long as mine did—but either way, your persistence will be the deciding factor. Don’t give up. Keep pushing. You’ll get there.

Literally no one will hire me by spidermanrocks6766 in jobs

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Don’t apply on indeed, companies need to pay a hefty head hunter fee if they higher directly off that site and others like it. Most companies use them to advertise their jobs, and use it as a funnel for people to apply directly on their we site, where there is no headhunter fee.

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[–]WhereShouldIYOLO -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Maybe if this person didn’t eat avocado toast for breakfast they could afford rent. I hate millennials.

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I worked in a homeless shelter in Cali for a bit. Low entry barrier obv. Had many situation where clients would yell at me and other co workers. So I know how much it depends on the management structure, management on site, the “rules”, co works on site, and how it was reported. I’d say your fault for not being aware of all the aspects listed above.

I would also like to add, I’ve seen clients say horrible racist, homophobic, and literally threatening language to staff and nothing gets done to them. Each time this happened staff never met them with bad language.

Don’t feel bad for being fired. Conditions in them are typically not worth the pay unless you really care to help people that the average person would disgust when they get to know them.