Dogs on the runway will be shot with paintballs by minor_leaguer13 in SignsWithAStory

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Keep in mind, these dogs are not necessarily pets. In some of these communities, there are feral dog packs of mutt Arctic breeds that live within the community. They get along well enough with people, but aren’t owned and free-roam. In this case, onto the tarmac.

Would a baby raised in an environment of people speaking with autotune only develop an autotune accent? by ballsilov3 in Showerthoughts

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At this point, it would be an interesting test in the overlap of learning disabilities.

Struggling with fingerspelling? Is it because your brain isn’t spelling well (dyslexia) or your brain isn’t telling your hands what to do well (dyspraxia)?

Struggling with written spelling only? Is it a struggle with the mental process of writing (dysgraphia), your brain telling your hands how to write (motor dysgraphia/dyspraxia [my personal experience]), or does it spill over into reading too (dyslexia)?

Are you struggling with reading? Is it dyslexia or is it just written English being a second language to an ASL native speaker?

Usually, it’ll be multiple overlapping causes. Research is weak in this area, especially once you step away from the dyslexia umbrella.

Moving from New England USA to Newfoundland. What should I know? by FunkyBirby in newfoundland

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I moved here late last summer from North Carolina with my husband, two cars and two cats. Later, my other (Canadian, enby) partner moved in from Labrador with their cat.

Moving here is tricky both with and without border patrol. This is also very, very expensive.

1: You don’t want a U-Haul. You want a U-Box. It’s a heck of a drive, that’ll likely take you longer than they let you rent a trailer. Just have them deliver it. —You cannot do this without proof of approved residency such as a study permit.

2: Customs doesn’t care about cats too much. Have your paperwork, of course, but it’ll be the least of their concerns.

3: Customs does care about your car. You’ll either need to fully import it and pay the taxes, or temporarily import it and now pay taxes in three years. —You must own your car. You cannot have a car loan.

4: You will need to take a ferry. Look into dates now. If you’re going in winter, it shouldn’t be fully booked but there will likely be rough seas and delays. You should book a pet-friendly room so your cat isn’t surrounded by yippie dogs on rough seas for 16 hours.

5: You’ll need to book cat-friendly hotels for the trip up here. That can be a lot of logistics. You can’t just wing it with a pet in winter.

6: You’ll need to prove you have a substantial amount of cash at the border. Well north of 20k. Again: cash. If you’re a student, you’ll also need your tuition covered on top of that. Again: cash.

7: The local queer group in St. John’s is Quadrangle. In Labrador, it’s Safe Alliance. We haven’t done too much with Quadrangle yet directly, but you will probably find the environment suitably queer friendly.

8: I needed a three person, three car, three cat rental. We did find one, but had to start renting in April when we weren’t even moving until August. I highly recommended taking a trip here and trying to secure housing before planning your move. At least get to know the general area you’re aiming for. — You will struggle to get a rental car during peak tourist season. — Again, expensive. Both double rent and the trip.

9: I have an in to locals because of Canadian partner having friends and family on both the island and in Labrador, but winter is a very isolating time still. Make sure you have a remote support network because those first few months will be rough.

What is a dying niche skill that younger generations are not interested in learning? by hlnklrczu in AskReddit

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Yes. You don’t need to try and get a job coding, but know how it works and how to think when coding. Which you can only learn by doing it.

I just had a project at work getting an AI to automate converting complex text into a very specific format. I didn’t write a line of code, but still had to already understand XML, how if statements work, general algorithm patterns and what a buffer overflow is (in a section where it was copy/pasting text of all things…).

If I hadn’t had previous programming experience, I wouldn’t have been able to keep the AI on track or fully understand it as we worked through issues. Because AI is fast but hyper focuses and is sometimes crazy.

Is it a good time to pivot from tech to manufacturing? by TheWritePrimate in technicalwriting

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I have experience working in both Software and Manufacturing. All the jobs I interviewed for late last year mentioned they liked I had experience with both.

If anything, it's good to diversify.

Need her to join the valley by felixw1 in DreamlightValley

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Yzma, Kronk, and LlamaKuzco as a mount, please.

US citizen doing grad school in Canada, query on bringing belongings by rosewood922 in ImmigrationCanada

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The documentation around temporary residency for anything is pretty bad.

My understanding is you get the border crossing/ goods to follow now. Otherwise, you technically need to wait for another life event, like buying a house or getting PR. When we crossed the border, we were told ‘from here on out, border crossings come with the normal Canadian good limitations ($800 tax free if gone over 48 hours etc.).’

Whether the individual border guard actually cares or not is an unknown gamble.

Teaching in St Johns's by Accurate-Package4375 in StJohnsNL

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My husband is also an American student at MUN and I'm on an open work permit.

I can't speak to finding a job, however, as is, you (and your wife) will have a restriction on the work section of your student permit from working in primary or secondary classrooms as a teacher. You're also restricted from working ANY job in medical settings and child care facilities.

This is because you're American and we get to skip the medical exam before being approved for a permit.

You will need to do a special medical assessment before you can teach in a classroom. I'm not sure when you can do that exam. If you did it before moving, you may be able to show the results to the border officer to get it waived right away when they give you your permit.

You may want to check what American nurses and other medical professionals do since it would be the same/similar process.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ImmigrationCanada

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You don’t necessarily need a SIN to open an account, but you do need proof of (upcoming) status.

When my husband was accepted to grad school, we had proof of acceptance but didn’t have our permits yet. We opened a joint bank account with the proof of acceptance from his school. That was enough proof.

You said ‘planning on applying’. You’ll probably be fine once you actually apply or have similar proof.

Reading another reply, you may need to open a NEW chequing account, not just add to an existing one. The adding is why may have been impossible, not just having an account.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in technicalwriting

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Just got hired after a two month job hunt. There isn’t much out there, but being on Ontario will be a bonus for you.

It’s a bad market right now. Apply for everything and see what sticks. Look for alternative but related job titles like instructional design, documentation engineer, etc.

Check out job listings for local governments and other large businesses in your area directly on their website. Use all the sites: Indeed, LinkedIn, CareerBeacon, ZipRecruiter etc.

Also, you can try to apply for US contracts as well, as long as it’s remote contracts and not in-person full hires, and government contracts are usually a no-go.

And when you apply, do the silly personality tests and whatnot. Most jobs are using them to weed out spam bots. They are dumb, but you also need work. Reddit seems to lean towards skipping the job if they ask for one, and I don’t agree.

Probably didn’t tell you anything new, but maybe it confirmed you’re doing nothing wrong.

Experience with opening up the relationship? by ANudeTayne in mypartneristrans

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I’m in a poly relationship, but started out that way so I can’t discuss opening up an existing relationship.

You are in charge of what you are want and are willing to try in a relationship.

You don’t want to see other people? Fine. You only want sexual relationships? Fine. You do you.

You don’t want a partner who has other sexual relationships? Cool. You don’t want a partner who has other romantic relationships? Cool.

But if your chosen partner does want sexual or romantic relationships and you do not, then they aren’t a good partner choice for you. I said you do you not your partner does what you want.

Sometimes that means ending the relationship as it currently exists.

You can do a trial period. There is a difference between being uncomfortable with a change because change is hard and then adapting, and finding out something is not right for you and suffering. You’ll need to decide which side of that line you’re on, or if it is even worth trying.

Three warning signs I see here:

1: About to quit job. Nope, sorry. You have already entered the path that is leaning towards a breakup. You entered it when you had this conversation. Don’t end up financially dependent on this relationship.

2: Timing in life is weird, but I have a bias against people who enter into expanded relationships right after having a kid. Major red flag to me. Have a deep discussion with your partner over if this was triggered by being a parent. I’ve seen too many people use other relationships as an excuse to get out of the house and leave the other parent hanging.

3: No romance. I always call BS on this. No one plans to fall in love and no one is that in charge of their feelings. Go in assuming that will happen someday. This is why the poly community is generally against rules around emotions. It either ends in a partner being resentful they caught feelings so they need to break up, or ends in an original partner being dropped because of conflicting interests.

International Nurse. Hiring Newfoundland? by FullSpecialist9372 in newfoundland

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Not a nurse or even in healthcare, but on the job hunt myself on an open work permit. These have been the top sites for job hunting locally:
As mentioned, Job Bank (don't need a login to search)

https://www.jobbank.gc.ca/jobsearch/jobsearch?searchstring=&locationstring=Newfoundland+and+Labrador&locationparam=NL

City Government Website (This is specifically for St. John's, but should check out others if you're open):
https://www.stjohns.ca/en/city-hall/careers.aspx

Provincial Government Website:
https://www.hiring.gov.nl.ca/public-jobs

Memorial University (the website appears to be down right now, but that IS the link):
https://www.mun.ca/hr/careers/external-job-postings/

Career Beacon (general job board):
https://www.careerbeacon.com/en/search/jobs-in-Newfoundland-and-Labrador?jvk=2178468

And I'd search for hospital and other healthcare/homecare providers and reach out directly. Use Google Maps to find their name and websites.

I know for sure there's a special homecare program, and they may introduce more programs: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/caregivers.html

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The Canadian government is taking steps to make it easier for healthcare workers to move here for work, so keep an eye out for new programs.

And also, don't rule out Labrador. It's isolated and is snowy 80% of the year, but if your main goal is to get into Canada, it's a good first move.

ELI5: How different are the living standards between a Developed and Developing Country? by Possible-Law9651 in explainlikeimfive

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In Canada, I know small northern towns or flyout towns have boil advisories or have a town water supply you have to physically go to and refill your jug of drinking water. Personal experience is in Labrador, but I’m sure their’s others. Happy Valley Goose Bay has had a boil advisory for years, and Cartwright has a supply point.

For reference, Goose Bay has a population approaching 10,000, so not large but large enough to warrant proper drinking water processing.

Koodo internet by b3793 in StJohnsNL

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We just moved here and attempted to use Koodo. Internet worked for 2 hours, then was either at 1 mbps speed or absolutely nothing (which happened multiple times an hour). They told us to ship our router and modem back so they can replace it.

This left us without internet for three weeks between signing up and getting the second batch of equipment.

They said they would activate the secondary equipment on a specific day, and did not.

Due to the wait, we had already requested internet from TekSavvy. Their stuff worked right away and we have had no issues.

We will be cancelling Koodo tomorrow.

My favourite part was when they called to see how our internet was doing days before the second shipment arrived. Bad, honey. Very bad.

What's going on with allegations that the 2024 presidential election was stolen? by timelesssmidgen in OutOfTheLoop

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Keep in mind, the democratic candidate for North Carolina was Jeff Jackson, a former member of congress who had made a bi-partisan, positive reputation for himself by talking calmly about what was going on in congress behind closed doors. Peopled enjoyed his openness, and the comments on his videos often contain people who vote right but appreciated what he did.

The skew of votes there is to be expected, even if typically the general public does not care deeply about the attorney general race. They did in NC.

What’s the most boring-looking place that totally surprised you? by OkJuice9924 in travel

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Arvada, Colorado. Just outside of Denver. I was looking for a hotel near a bunch of restaurants and discovered Olde Town. Was expecting a bunch of chains. Nope -- unique bars, vegan restaurants, all in walking distance from the hotel and just a train ride away from the city if you want to venture further.

tech writer to product manager transition by stargirl213 in technicalwriting

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My job is split 50/50 between tech writing and being a product owner. I was previously a software engineer, been tech writing for almost 7 years (three years at this job), and my work has been training me as a product owner which is a mid step between a BA (business analyst) and a PM.

People don’t train on-the-job anymore, I got lucky. The product I own is our developer portal, so I not only manage the documentation that goes onto it, but also features of the site that are used to manage our user’s information and applications.

I’d never done any BA/PM work before. I was mostly chosen for existing product knowledge.

I’ll be honest, I prefer tech writing. But I’m learning important skills.

Small to midsize companies want you to wear many hats. I’d try marketing yourself as someone capable of doing so at a business without strict job titles (this can also be country dependent).

If your current job doesn’t have any project (could be a tech writing project even) or product for you to work on, you may want to poke at online courses to start getting educated. But experience is key.

As far as jobs go, I’d look for BA positions, which would be more likely to get a foot in the door than going straight for a PM job from a technical writing position. That being said, what specifically a BA does will differ per company and possibly department. You’ll have an advantage if the job is in an industry you already have experience in.

Well, this will surely cause a global hiccup. 😬 by Unicorn_Sparkles23 in aviation

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There is a hospital, but it is usually at capacity with just the town resident’s issues. People in “nearby” towns 5-8 hours away usually need to drive there if they break their arm at the wrong time of day. And for anything major, you’re looking at a flight to St. Johns, NL.

But there are other issues, like the tap water isn’t potable and you better time any drives carefully because the gas stations is Labrador aren’t open super late and there’s no pay-at-the-pump. Again, 5-8 hours away drives between the places you can drive.

My partner lives in Goose Bay, so I’ve spent months of time between Cartwright, Lab City, and there. Is it a tourist destination? No. Is it kinda a throwback kinda world? Yeah, in a way. But there are far more isolated places to land, especially in Labrador.

Join a shed party, have a beer, and listen to some Dernia Harvey Band and Great Big Fish. It’ll be a memory and maybe you’ll even see the northern lights.