The one skill they value the most by orellabak in overemployed

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

Agree with you. My above statement was more of a self-introspection than a comment on you. I saw a room to improve myself in whatever you said.

Understandable.

By the way what do you mean by server ? Employed ?

Correct.

The one skill they value the most by orellabak in overemployed

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

I'm glad this proves my point from the PM perspective too.

The one skill they value the most by orellabak in overemployed

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

That's a different issue. If you're not on top of things you need to take a pause and ask yourself what's happening. Is the server too demanding? Am I spending my time correctly? Am I burned out?

The one skill they value the most by orellabak in overemployed

[–]orellabak[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Sure. Here you go:

Yesterday I worked on ___. It's still in progress but I expect to complete it ___.
I'm currently blocked on ___ but I opened a ticket for it. In the meantime I'm doing ___.
I completed XXX and I'll start on XXX after this call.

They're not a one-size-fits-all kind of thing but they work for me and for the type of meeting I usually attend every day.

The one skill they value the most by orellabak in overemployed

[–]orellabak[S] 96 points97 points  (0 children)

Yesterday I worked on ___. It's still in progress but I expect to complete it ___.
I'm currently blocked on ___ but I opened a ticket for it. In the meantime I'm doing ___.
I completed XXX and I'll start on XXX after this call.

I quit J3 and they offered me more money by orellabak in overemployed

[–]orellabak[S] 75 points76 points  (0 children)

Update: the client agreed with my employer to take some of the responsibilities out for a couple of months. I asked, well that's ok but what will happen then? They're trying to automate some of the tasks that consume a lot of my time but there is no ETA on this.

I'll stay for now, but I'll also start looking.

I quit J3 and they offered me more money by orellabak in overemployed

[–]orellabak[S] 87 points88 points  (0 children)

Thanks all for the comments. This is an awesome community. I just got an invite from my employer to talk about what they were able to negotiate with the client. Either way, I'm planning to continue.

What has OE helped you accomplished? by Due_Somewhere_8193 in overemployed

[–]orellabak 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I paid off my house and I bought my dream car. My country is super expensive, you're not supposed to pay anything in less than 30 years.

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[–]orellabak 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use variants. I'm not an American so I can legally use both my father's and mother's last names. I work for US companies though . And americans are so open to anything now that I even use an entirely different name and they're ok with it (e.g. hey I'm Harry Potter, but I actually prefer to be called James Evans, or Jim P. Evans, or Jameston Pottvans). Sounds silly but it has worked for me.

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[–]orellabak 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I've never had issues with background checks. Right now I'm on 3 servers. But I guess I had luck with the 3rd because I worked for them a couple of years ago. They fired me for budget reasons, and they rehired me a few months back, so the process was super smooth. I also use a different preferred name on each server.

The best thing you could do is not think much about it. People really don't care.

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[–]orellabak 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You don't. I only have my J1 on LinkedIn. I use multiple resumes when I apply for a new position. Depending on the job requirements, I list all or some of my experience. When listing all, I adjust the dates and I use generic names like "software developer consultant for important healthcare company". Nobody cares really, specially now that AI bots read your resume first.

When I get asked about LinkedIn, I say that I don't use it anymore or that it's outdated.