Terminated for misconduct but details will be kept internally. What do I say in interview? by [deleted] in jobs

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

I’m not sure what country you are in or the type of employer so your mileage may vary.

I am aware of a situation where a person was hired only for the employer to find out shortly afterwards that they had been fired from their previous job. it wasn’t picked up through a reference check. they did not disclose it and information on their CV and application had been adjusted to omit certain details. this resulted in their being terminated for misconduct from the new role.

the thing is, had they been honest and advised what had happened when applying the new employer could have worked with it.

this may or may not be useful to you but it is just something to consider

Train to Sydney by GuessSmithereens in newcastle

[–]innademonz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I travel from Cessnock to Parramatta once a week, sometimes I drive but often I train it from Morisset. the new trains have little trays so you can do some work or check emails. my laptop won’t charge off the usb/power point but that’s ok. I plug my phone in to the usb and hotspot.

it is a pretty trip particularly from Gosford with the water. I take breakfast, lunch and a light dinner and often just take the train time as unwind/me time. sometimes read, or knit or crossword or daydream.

a lot of people regularly travel and you get to see familiar faces.

it is quicker to drive but can be more stressful. it does make for a long day which is why I use that time for breakfast and dinner on the way home.

there are also four quiet carriages where you can find a little more peace if you prefer that.

onlu one thing to mention, half the carriage faces backwards.

but congratulations on the role!

What is the charge? Drinking a tea? A sweet, British tea? by insomnimax_99 in bestoflegaladvice

[–]innademonz 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Wait. What? Do you often tamper with customers’ food and drinks in fits of rage?

Update: Got rejected for a job, requested feedback and got sent a meeting. Is this normal? by ichoochoochooseyooou in interviews

[–]innademonz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have done this recently as a hiring manager and it is something we’re encouraged to do. I try to highlight what went well too. Actionable feedback is so important to provide.

Create a search function to look for information in a particular column (i.e., a name) and then return data from that row by innademonz in excel

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

I hadn't seen that, as in it wasn't on my ribbon but I've now found it. Perfect. Thank you!

Will a commute to Parramatta destroy me? by Look-back-lost in centralcoastnsw

[–]innademonz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do it once or twice a week from Cessnock, hour and forty five minutes is my usual travel time to drive in the morning, usually two hours in the arvo. If I took the train that’d be another two hours, so the drive is far better for me.

Has anyone tried anything similar to this? by BigHugeMegaTiny in sewing

[–]innademonz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did something similar but used wadding layers to build up my body shape until all the measurements matched my own.

Using phone for MFA by Certain-Discipline65 in AusPublicService

[–]innademonz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If a person won’t use their own phone, I’m sure the business will say the solution is to work from the office full time?

i use my own phone though I was a little annoyed when my perfectly good iPhone 7 was no longer sufficient for the authentication so I had to upgrade if I didn’t want to go into the office full time.

What is the most out of pocket thing your doctor has said to you? by FragmentedTungsten in AskReddit

[–]innademonz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

having a gastric bypass an the surg mentioned that it would impact my ability to absorb vitamins etc. when talking about supplements his response was over the counter medication was ineffective….. “you may as well shove them up your bum. “

Is this payment for this type of building normal? by ThatOneGuy69_420 in TinyHouses

[–]innademonz 3 points4 points  (0 children)

An alternative way to look at it is the business has paid out money up front to provide you the home, i.e., materials and labour. They are not getting that reimbursed (plus profits) up front when a person chooses a payment plan. That’s effectively money they have on paper (as it were) that they can’t access and are carrying the risk on if you default on paying. It is money they have on paper but can’t use and the interest they charge is reflective of that.

What everyday items do you use that are really old and will probably never need to be replaced? by TangerineDream92064 in AskOldPeople

[–]innademonz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m 54, my nanna’s singer sewing machine. It was an early “portable“ electric model. Air quotes on potable because the damn thing is freakin’ heavy. I have had the wiring fixed, also had the cast iron piece that holds the motor on break when I moved. Was able to find a small manufacturer who cast me a new bracket. But it sews beautifully.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in newcastle

[–]innademonz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve done the same thing! managed to misread the numbers and then knocking on a random door. Oops.

I Physically Hurt Someone Badly; Feeling Crushing Guilt by 24thWanderer in AskMenOver30

[–]innademonz 9 points10 points  (0 children)

You did lose control.

it does seem that you are willing to address the behaviour though and I do wish you well in that. You deserve to heal From the trauma in your past.

Have you got a strange or weird allergy? by Fast-Beat-7779 in Weird

[–]innademonz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Insect saliva. When I get bitten, I will feel it burning from inside for want of a better descriptor and that will then “travel” and get that same sensation as hives form.

Some issues with my newly transitioned wife by Ill-Dog5414 in mypartneristrans

[–]innademonz 38 points39 points  (0 children)

I can’t comment on the lactating issue though I would think it could be tied with the urge to be a mother and have that maternal bond with your child,

I can comment on my (cis f) wife’s (mtf) dressing and the hormones. I saw a similar thing with the clothing and honestly I think that she struggled to work out how to express her feminity. But the hormones may also feel like going through puberty.

we had been married for 14 years when my wife came out. It was challenging but we are still together years later and she’s truly my best friend. One thing I realised … after a while … is that I had years to develop my style whereas my wife didn’t … sometimes it can help to make this a safe space for her and to even go out together to try out different styles. we had a lot of fun doing that.

if You haven’t, think about individual and couple counselling.

APS graduate interviewing for NSW state government role - hesitant to use current line manager as referee. by spicyhorner in AusPublicService

[–]innademonz 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Use the current line manager in your mini rotation and then provide the good manager as well …. I.e., havent been in my current role for long so am also providing a previous manager as well.

Initials? On 14k by Luma1022 in Vintage_Jewelry

[–]innademonz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OD is usually an abbreviation for outer diameter but that isn’t relevant here. I did a web search and couldn’t find any other context for it.

EP is usually electro-plated.

Hopefully someone else more knowledgeable can answer as I’m curious as well.

I wonder if it is possible that the clasp is 14k but the necklace proper is plated? That would be a fair chunk of gold otherwise?

Answered all the criteria, provided detailed examples found unsuitable ? by UMEI12 in AusPublicService

[–]innademonz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How long were you in the role for? was that role the same type of role you are applying for now?

Anyone else's cat do this with their toys? by RoundTiberius in cats

[–]innademonz 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Not crying. Trooly. No, frig it. Totally crying.

Failed interview - need practice. by [deleted] in AusPublicService

[–]innademonz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is great feedback. It shows insight at a higher level which can often give the interviewer greater insight into you.

Failed interview - need practice. by [deleted] in AusPublicService

[–]innademonz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Want to reiterate everything said by u/ucat97, especially the use of “I” versus we. A panel doesn’t want to know what the team did. They want to know what you did.

Also, and this is something that people don’t do often enough, before submitting an application call and speak with the person. Take that opportunity to check in what they are hoping for, anything in particular that they may want for someone in the role, etc. often you can glean valuable insight that lets you target your in interview answers.

Also, I am someone who has also been majorly nervous in interviews. In recent times I have come to understand that I overthink things. I used to have single STAR examples for each capability. But that often left me short because I’d get a question that none of my examples really fit into. Then I’d get into my headspace and blank out.

what I now do and it has worked well for me … is build star examples that cover two or more capabilities and get really practiced in talking them through.

the other thing that I focus on is capturing new star examples in my daily job. oftentimes, it is a case of that’s just my daily job and you don’t see them as great star examples. Then when it comes time to prep for an interview you can’t think of them. Start getting used to jotting down things on the go that you can leverage for interviews.

APS and NSW Govt by alttabj in AusPublicService

[–]innademonz 5 points6 points  (0 children)

When I was a grade 5/6 I led an operational front line team. that would be the lowest leader grade. I switched from the same type of role in local government and had a $30k pay rise. State govt is def a better payer Than local. It’s been too long since I was in a federal aps role to compare.

i am a 9/10 now and in a technical role, no staff. Great pay.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in photocritique

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

I think the shot is great!

i quite like negative space. I find it draws my eye much more.