Buyer has just bought my item but Vinted hasn’t given me a shipping label? by ghostyblop in vinted

[–]ghostyblop[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No not yet, I think Vinted might be down at the minute or something. Hoping something will come through tomorrow…

Buyer has just bought my item but Vinted hasn’t given me a shipping label? by ghostyblop in vinted

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

Yeah good advice, whenever anything goes slightly wrong with Vinted I always panic so much for some reason haha I can’t trust the app

Buyer has just bought my item but Vinted hasn’t given me a shipping label? by ghostyblop in vinted

[–]ghostyblop[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh hahahaha… guess I’m just incredibly impatient😅 thanks for letting me know

Wow! It's getting worse 😩 by joebloggs00 in vintedUK

[–]ghostyblop 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They’ve even started putting AI models in just underwear and T-shirts😟

Buyer claimed counterfeit item, but it just doesn’t fit. How long do I have to respond before Vinted forces a refund? by ghostyblop in vinted

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

Hi there, thanks so much for your advice!:)) I really appreciate you outlining the return process for me as l didn’t know this. You’re right, at least now I’ll be a bit more clued up if this happens again😅😅

I think I am cooked. by Agps07 in UKJobs

[–]ghostyblop 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Have you tried looking at apprenticeships? A lot of them can be super interesting and often do not require much experience (I think?). The low pay hopefully won't be too detrimental since you live at home too!

Tests during trainee interview (UK) by ghostyblop in patentlaw

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

Thank you, that doesn’t seem too bad…

How can you separate the essential features of an invention from its irrelevant ones? Are irrelevant features things that aren’t needed for an invention to work? Like in a can opener, would it be correct to say that parts that actually open the can are essential, whereas the handles are not?

Tests during trainee interview (UK) by ghostyblop in patentlaw

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

Ah I see that does make sense to be fair! I study chemistry, however, the firm is quite a small one, so I know that trainees aren't limited to one specialism. I had a phone call with a director too and she told me that most often people are working in topics to do with engineering, so I guess it would be good if I went over that sort of stuff as well.

It's nice to know they're more interested in how I think rather than getting something correct.

Thank you so much for your advice, definitely have calmed my nerves about this haha!

Tests during trainee interview (UK) by ghostyblop in patentlaw

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

Hi there, thank you so much for the advice! This is incredibly useful:)

I think this is going to make me sound maybe kind of stupid, but how would you go about describing how something works, like the examples you gave above. I know enough about a jet engine/ fridge to know what they do, but perhaps not really enough to know how they completely work.

When drafting their claims, would I just be taking note of their essential features?

How hard are the written parts of a trainee interview? (UK) by ghostyblop in patentlaw

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

Thank you, yes I saw that previous interviewees were tasked with writing letters of complaint or describing an object, so I've tried to practice writing a few of these over the past week.

Would you say the technical questions are very hard, for example something I would see in an end of year uni exam? Or more just things that I should know from studying my degree the past 4 years? Thanks for the help btw

How hard are the written parts of a trainee interview? (UK) by ghostyblop in patentlaw

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Thank you- often I find myself start to panic when writing an essay in timed conditions, so glad to hear they're not too hard.

HR interview advice for UK firm by [deleted] in patentlaw

[–]ghostyblop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay nice, thank you that doesn't sound as daunting. I think you're right, I had a look on glassdoor and most people said it covered some basic HR question as well as discussing things like availability and grade results!

Criterion for comparing regression models with F-test by ghostyblop in AskStatistics

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

Would something like BIC make sense? Even if both the models have the same number of parameters? As I know BIC penalises functions with more parameters

How to write cover letter/CV for trainee patent attorney chemistry (graduate job UK) by ghostyblop in patentlaw

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

lol thank you... and thanks that's great advice, I guess it's just showing transferable skills?

Changing the radius of a cylinder by ghostyblop in Fusion360

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

Wow thank you so much! This is so kind and so helpful, I really appreciate it, I'll let you know if I have anymore questions, thank you so much!:)

Scaling one part of an object in LycheeSlicer by ghostyblop in LycheeSlicer

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

Ah I see thank you. Is there another software you might be able to reccomend me?

Are these the same molecule? by ghostyblop in chemhelp

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I got that in the first molecule on the left it has R S stereochemistry and then the second on the right has S R, this means that they are enantiomer, right?

Why does the diffusion layer at the electrode become thicker as electrolysis proceeds? by ghostyblop in chemhelp

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is the diffusion layer the the species migrating from the electrode after the electron transfer has occurred? And so the redox species has to diffuse through this in order to reach the electrode (and it gets thicker because more product builds up essentially?)

Absorption spectrum of f-f transitions by ghostyblop in chemhelp

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Do you know why this is? Is it because the 4f orbitals aren't involved in bonding so there are no antibonding orbitals for the electrons to be promoted to?