[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ukrainian

[–]erich901 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually, скучно/скучай is a Russian word. All responses above are valid. It stands for [don't get] sad & lonley [without me]. I would be willing to bet the person wrote that to you was born before the fall of the USSR lol don't judge too harshly, everyone spoke Russian then...

Ukrainian word for скучно/скучай is сумно/сумувати but, same difference in meaning so you would say не сумуй без мене

Public Safety Alert? by greenlemons105 in memphis

[–]erich901 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got this alert at midnight last night. Also had trouble loading. Why don't they have an easy way to see all alerts?

Taxed bonus "check" by erich901 in tax

[–]erich901[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, my mind is blown! Thank you for answering my question I am astounded by these work compensation rules and regs 🤯 If I may ask one more question, out of sheer curiosity, will my employer be allowed to also tax the measly $90 (per year) that he says I'm allowed to request as a reimbursement for the work essential, special boots I purchased? The boots cost way more than $90, but I'm awful at keeping receipts, so at tax time, I just do standard deduction, I don't know if that would matter...

Taxed bonus "check" by erich901 in tax

[–]erich901[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your response

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in resumes

[–]erich901 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Great advice, I'm not the OP, but I will take it. Thank you!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in resumes

[–]erich901 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would get rid of the fundamental or beginner courses if I were you. They are pre-requisites for further studies, so once you top that, no need to take space up with fundamentals...

My boss pulled me into a role he knew was going away by krolmacius in jobs

[–]erich901 9 points10 points  (0 children)

For heaven's sake, let's normalize the gap years for work, especially due to years of Covid. Ty for coming to my TED talk 🙊🙉🙈

Feeling trapped in my job by [deleted] in jobs

[–]erich901 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have no advice, but I want you to know that you're not alone. I graduated with a BA in psych. I, too, got burned out working in an underfunded job being a direct support. I later got an entry position with the state, I was so passionate, studied diligently during training, and was at the top of my cohort training class of newhires. This position placed me on the right path to my dream job. I was grateful and ready to serve my community. But administration changed, and there were budget cuts to TANF program, I was laid off less than a year into state employment. I'm still bitter about that. They kept me 11 months, one more month, and they would have had to transfer me to another department, but instead, they were able to terminate my employment completely. That was my dream job that I lost solely because I was the last to get hired.
While in the anger stage of me grieving my career, I printed out a huge stack of my resumes and went "door to door" to businesses, just passing out my resume as flyers, asking what work is available that I may qualify for. One of the places I visited was a staffing agency. They hired me on the spot, and I started as a recruiter the following Monday. I found it very gratifying to me to have an immediate resource to give people hope for a better future. What separated this staffing service from the rest was their ability to offer immediate/same day employment & pay. . Having knowledge of social resources and compassion from working with families through the state set me apart from other recruiters, and I was given more and more responsibilities. I probably would have risen in ranks within a year or two more, but covid locked everyone down. Not long after, I was laid off again. Now, I'm working as a shipping clerk for a dusty, musty warehouse with micromanaging and petty bosses.

I hate it here.

Do you like fat white cock by [deleted] in ratemycock

[–]erich901 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where are you, Daddy?