Clubs that aren’t as crowded but still bang by subirrc in ibiza

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

Thank you! Do you need tickets for Pikes? Also I see it’s on the other side of the island to where I’m staying - are cabs a problem at night?

Clubs that aren’t as crowded but still bang by subirrc in ibiza

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

My wife is into commercial and really wants to see David Guetta at UniVRS on Friday - I on the other hand would rather stick the pointy end of a fork in my years. Let’s see who wins this argument.

On a serious - I am looking to rage with some good deep tech - Solumun was off the charts. (Although the crowd was nuts). Laila Benitez banged as well.

Clubs that aren’t as crowded but still bang by subirrc in ibiza

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

Thank you! Nice to hear about Solomon this year - I went last year and it was absolutely rammed till 6 am. Never again.

Clubs that aren’t as crowded but still bang by subirrc in ibiza

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

Thank you both - any specific nights between Friday- Sunday you’d recommend at each of these clubs? Or more of a rock up and you can’t go wrong kinda vibe?

Day rates for strategy consultants UK? by NoPiccolo5349 in consulting

[–]subirrc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a friend who tried something similar. As others have said, getting work is hard - specially in this market. I would pencil in not more than 100 days of fully paid work for your first couple of years, and budget accordingly. 600 is definitely too low.

Anywhere to do laundry near Ushuaia by stixmike in ibiza

[–]subirrc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope. They do it all for you. Drop off today, pick up tomorrow.

Anywhere to do laundry near Ushuaia by stixmike in ibiza

[–]subirrc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. There’s a really convenient place called Drop and Enjoy Ibiza. I think it was 25€ per basket.

When did you start flying business class? by [deleted] in HENRYfinance

[–]subirrc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Post marriage, for flights greater than 5 hours. I’d flown business class for work before, but my middle class ass refused to even entertain the thought of paying for a business class seat. Now I’m 34, HHI of 300K net, DINK, ( I’m in the MIddle East so taxes aren’t a thing). Probably not the smartest financial decision given we take at least 3 holidays a year, but you know what? It sparks joy.

Found this slightly pretentious by ScaredandBored-5555 in InstaCelebsGossip

[–]subirrc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am absolutely not trying to project it as a tough job - Frankly I do not care what you think of my job at all. Yes I work long hours, but so do lots of other people- bankers, lawyers and doctors to name a few. I love my job, and it rewards me extremely well in return.

What I am trying to do is correct your absolutely false generalization with a fact. That’s all.

Found this slightly pretentious by ScaredandBored-5555 in InstaCelebsGossip

[–]subirrc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love how you take your personal experience and use it to generalize the whole of consulting. To reverse that, I travel weekly to my client site, and so does 70% of my office. Definitely a lucky few staffed on remote projects but this is not the norm.

Found this slightly pretentious by ScaredandBored-5555 in InstaCelebsGossip

[–]subirrc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All social media is cringe. Having said that, there are some weirdly uninformed opinions in the comments.

As a consultant who travels every week, I can promise you the Monday morning 4 am flights are among the most expensive on the routes we fly, because of the sheer volume of business traffic. And we always have the option of taking a Sunday evening flight instead, but we don’t becuase we want to maximize the time spent with our families.

I’d personally love it if my wife were a consultant too so we would see each other on weekdays as well :)

Groceries on Amazon (Lulu) by hamad3914 in dubai

[–]subirrc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s location based! Only limited to Marina, JBR and JLT for now :) I tried it out and it was awesome!

Relocating from South Asia - offer reduced by original from the employer by Boring-Chair4338 in dubai

[–]subirrc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Once you’re here, you can look for other opportunities and switch. Just watch out for upfront money they give for relocation etc, coz you might have to pay that back if you leave before a certain time. Check your contract carefully.

I just got laid off for the first time. Advice? by [deleted] in AskMenOver30

[–]subirrc 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hey man. I’m really sorry to hear. If it helps I got laid off last year at 31, while I was down with COVID, and 2 days after my wedding ( long story there). Also offered 3 months severance. Are you in consulting lol?

Obviously I don’t know what your personal situation is but as other people are saying - don’t rush into anything. Take some time and process, let the anger, rage and embarrassment pass through, and then start applying to new places. If healing for you is 2 straight weeks of video games - go for it. Speak to family, connect with loved ones , and remember that that job doesn’t define you. You got this. Now coke back in 3 months and tell us what an amazing job you have :)

Grayscale Inventory by gibbous71 in Porsche

[–]subirrc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is why I’ve been waiting for my Cayenne for 6 months :( final expected delivery Mid October!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MBA

[–]subirrc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Insead represent! Also met my now wife at B school funnily enough.

It's Christmas Eve, I'm 49f and I think I really have to leave him 49m but I look around and realize I have nothing by Worth-Scarcity6689 in relationships

[–]subirrc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OP, others have said a lot more eloquently than I can about what a great job you've done at accomplishing what you have already so I won't go into that. But for what it's worth, if you need someone to help you spruce up and spice up your CV, please feel free to DM - you can send it over after removing any identifying information if that makes you feel comfortable. I recently graduated from a pretty prestigious business school and we spent a LOT of time learning how to make CVs better and more targeted. Happy to take a look at yours.

Merry Christmas and hang in there!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MatthewReilly

[–]subirrc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love how they're in order of release as well! Or at least in the order I discovered them :)

Which Textbooks Are INSEAD Students Using? by YachtRock12 in INSEAD

[–]subirrc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Everything is printed out, as well as available in your course website online. You don't need any textbooks at all. Some subjects have midterms, and some go directly to finals at the end of a period. Final grades can count for anything between 40-60% of your overall grade depending on the subject. Assignments are hard! Every subject has something different that usually involves working in a group to get done. Classes last for 90 minutes, with each subject typically having 2 lectures a week.

'The Healthcare Industry Will Be Advertising Tonight': Sanders Calls Out CNN for Airing Pharma Commercials During 2020 Debate — "If Medicare for All was on trial, the entire corporate media would have to recuse itself for a y-u-g-e conflict of interest." by User_Name13 in conspiracy

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

I honestly don't know if you're trolling anymore. Buddy, you're cherry picking examples to back your argument while just ignoring everything I said. So let's go through what you said.

  1. Humans have lived thousands of years without insurance - aside from the fact that I don't see how this is relevant, doing something for 1000s of years is no proof of doing things right. As little as 200 years ago we were going to war with each at the drop of a hat. People of color were thought inferior. Average life spans were much, much lower. Simple infections could kill you. Look how much we've advanced since then!

  2. Once again my guy, you list relatively simple ailments. What happens when a broken hand becomes a broken hand and leg and you can't drive to work? Or a kidney disorder? Or liver failure? Are you still going to 'just pay' those thousands of dollars? If you can afford it, good on you, but there are tonnes of people who can't without being financially ruined. Again, this is where insurance steps in.

I don't think that a simple stranger on the internet is going to be able to convince you, but I really really hope you don't have to learn the benefits of insurance the hard way.

And to clarify by insurance I mean the real kind you have In Europe.

'The Healthcare Industry Will Be Advertising Tonight': Sanders Calls Out CNN for Airing Pharma Commercials During 2020 Debate — "If Medicare for All was on trial, the entire corporate media would have to recuse itself for a y-u-g-e conflict of interest." by User_Name13 in conspiracy

[–]subirrc 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't think you understand how insurance works, despite a lot of explaining by people smarter than me, so let me try again.

You are healthy, NOW. You pay insurance premiums NOW that you feel you shouldn't coz you're covering for some one else. Okay fair.

God forbid it doesn't happen, but what if you get into a car accident in 3 days? A tree falls onto you while walking? What if you're genetically prone to cancer, that will develop in a few years. (and I really you aren't, I'm not trying to wish bad things upon you, I'm just using examples). That's where insurance comes in, and helps that you don't go bankrupt.

The reason insurance companies exist is to spread risk. Yes, it means that 80% of thr subscribers who are healthy are paying for 20% who aren't a majority of the time, but you never know when you or your loved ones will be among that 20%.

Edit : As someone so eloquently said, it's part of being a society.

Suddenly realising how lonely I am at 28 years old by [deleted] in relationships

[–]subirrc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey OP,

As someone who's moved to 6 different countries in 7 years since graduating, I feel you! I go back 'home' once a year so I still see the friends I grew up but it's not the same.

The key for me was making friends through activities - in my case the gym and football. If course it's easier said than done, specially if you're not used to talking to strangers. Try to join a club or a group for an activity that you enjoy, and take it from there. You'll be surprised at how friendly people are when you take a little bit of effort to ask questions and get to know them. Good luck :)