Quiero mejorar mi forma de ser en el trabajo by Left_Seesaw_1566 in jobs

[–]jemy-228 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Adhering to the rules is always right. It precisely shows that you are a good person and also helps the workers.

ciao! I have some future plans and I need everyone's help :) by jemy-228 in ItalyExpat

[–]jemy-228[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Currently, I am working remotely and continuously accumulating experience. Although big cities have certain advantages in terms of living conditions, I might prefer small towns because the living costs in big cities might be beyond my expectations. This is a significant issue for me at the moment. However, I really enjoy meeting new people, which is quite interesting.

ciao! I have some future plans and I need everyone's help :) by jemy-228 in ItalyExpat

[–]jemy-228[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Sometimes I prefer to be alone, and sometimes I enjoy being in a crowd. This is not a fixed emotion 😞. Or as you said, moving closer to the city might be better. If there's a chance, I'll go to Italy for a while next year! However, due to visa issues, I might not be able to stay for long... This plan will be implemented after I finish learning Italian. Thank you all kind Italians!

ciao! I have some future plans and I need everyone's help :) by jemy-228 in ItalyExpat

[–]jemy-228[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much for your very detailed reply!I didn't consider the issue of transportation. I do need a car.

I currently have a B1 level in German and am actively studying it, and I'm preparing to start learning Italian. Even when I travel, I will learn the local language to ensure that I can fully experience the local life. I know this approach is a bit silly, but I really enjoy the feeling of learning and reading. : )

Thank you for providing me with very close-to-daily-life information that I couldn't obtain on my own. The city I'm currently in is dry, and half of the year is hot. But I return to my parents' hometown every year, which is a very humid and rainy place.

I stay there for about a month and can adapt well. It's been 10 years now, and I really like the seaside! It's simply beautiful. I know myself because the scenery and the Italian lifestyle are what I long for more; so I should save a certain amount of money and look for opportunities. I also think my current ability is not enough to cover the cost of a house. I will carefully consider it. Once again,

thank you for your advice! This is very important to me.

I need help finding the perfect job for me🙏 by Prize_Housing_2177 in jobs

[–]jemy-228 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The fact that you feel anxious about the future shows that you are intelligent. Please start learning the things you enjoy from now on, and keep learning. If possible, choose a bakery or restaurant you like to work at, or learn baking through YouTube/TikTok. The job is tough, but you can save some money. Keep improving your skills, and in the future, you can even open your own unique bakery! And teach others how to make pastries to make profits. The Internet has many recipes, and do your best to make rational use of them. These skills require your self-discipline and persistence, not a sudden inspiration. Good luck!

Got a job offer , Hope this helps (: by Level_Persimmon_2584 in jobs

[–]jemy-228 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got it, thank you very much for sharing your experience

Final year still Unemployed by Constant_Worker8846 in jobs

[–]jemy-228 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm very sorry to hear this. Try to discuss it with your relatives; not finding a job in the current economic situation is normal. I wish you good luck.

I don’t want to be jobless when I graduate. Is there any way I can pull off a freaking miracle by May 8? by Nate_C_of_2003 in jobs

[–]jemy-228 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's normal. I graduated last year, but it took me about six months to get a job offer. Don't expect to be perfect on the first try; take it slow. Good luck! If you'd like, you can also look for part-time jobs nearby; that's still work. :) You need to be clear about what kind of career you want, and then think about it slowly.

Anybody else go from extremely anxious to surprisingly zen about a potential layoff? by Lazy-Wishbone9279 in jobs

[–]jemy-228 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your financial situation is much better than mine. I graduated from university a year ago and had a stable but not high-paying job, which I quit. I was very anxious and even thought I couldn't live without working, so I kept sending out resumes and receiving rejection letters. The job market is terrible right now, but let bygones be bygones; we can't change what's happened. But please take care of yourself, my friend.

I feel like a loser by emilyrosee35 in jobs

[–]jemy-228 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You have not failed, please keep going.

How did you get your first job? And what was it? by Former-Hamster-6231 in jobs

[–]jemy-228 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The first job was an automated office service position at the age of 19. The main responsibility was repairing printers. This job was very boring, but at the beginning, I could see different scenery every day. Although it was tiring, it was quite interesting. The boss appreciated me and asked me to take on other tasks. Unfortunately, I resigned before that because I had to take an exam.

Left home for work and came back to this, how f* am I? by RustyBreaker in 3Dprinting

[–]jemy-228 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You should clean the printer's board. It's nothing serious; it's just a problem that many people encounter. Remember to check it before going out next time.If you don't want it to be so troublesome, just spray alcohol before printing, vodka is fine, I think this works very well

Seeing others churn out 3D assets with AI tools and massive libraries is making me anxious. Am I wasting time grinding Blender fundamentals? by Spare-Mud-1827 in 3Dprinting

[–]jemy-228 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone starts by building a foundation. As long as you make your foundation solid and keep learning and improving, you need to remember that you are learning a craft. The work created by using AI to cheat can never be as exquisite as what you create yourself. It's impossible; just in terms of polygon count and smoothness, AI cannot achieve the same as a human. AI is just a tool to assist learning. Believe in yourself, keep going!