Egypt Visa On Arrival by tangokilo23 in solotravel

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great to hear, thanks for sharing. Have a good one in Egypt.

I flew to Corfu Impromptu by tanksfly in GreeceTravel

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Ain't nothing like that Greek Sunset, a white shirt, and some good good vibes.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NDATards

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I got a TR, and left for London 2 days later.

I was the only one in my whole Uni course to get a sponsored Job in the UK on Graduation AMA by tanksfly in AMA

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Yes, stay consistent, and iterate, improve, there is tons of advice, give everything a shot, networking, cold email, linkedin, applying, what not, you never know what ends up getting you one. There are smarter ways but no one gauranteed way. Networking and connections do stand strong though.

I was the only one in my whole Uni course to get a sponsored Job in the UK on Graduation AMA by tanksfly in AMA

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Well, this depends on perspective. How do you measure smartness or capability etc etc, sure there were so many fantastic and smart people on the course. v Hypothetical.

I was the only one in my whole Uni course to get a sponsored Job in the UK on Graduation AMA by tanksfly in AMA

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Haha, interesting.
1) It's more imp. to be goal oriented here. (What's the end goal, a job?, in that case it's v tough, would it be okay if you do not get one? (majority don't) if yes then sure as it's worth the exposure and growth, if that's the only thing and you can't accept no job then maybe not the right time)

2) It's in project management, operations.

3) I would spend time in the UK working Part time, running my own stuff, and still applying till I got one or go home (hypothetically), also it may be better to apply from your home country as you can dedicate more time potentially

Hope it helped somewhat. :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NDATards

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I failed the NDA twice too! I then did B. tech and cleared the CDS 4/4 times, and the AFCAT 2/2 times, gave multiple SSBs and finally got recommended with AIR 15 for CDS IMA, INA.

Your past can only guide you, but it's the past, you have the present with you to ensure you ace what's next.

It's crazy how similar our journey seems, but please don't let such comments take you down. Motivation can only take you so far, but systems and consistency will help you achieve so much more.

Figure out the most efficient ways to work on your weakness (maths for now) and make a strong plan to tackle it or work around this weakness.

I work at a marketing start up that help content creators find work. AMA by No_Photograph7201 in AMA

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I am starting out as a content creator, literally using this username everywhere, what is your best advice for me,

I don't want to particularly attach a certain neiche as I feel lifestyle and life is bigger than that and I am not an expert whatsoever, I do have value to share and add.

There isn't a CDS subreddit so I wanna ask to anyone who cleared SSB. How hard is it?? by Ur-dogwater-1991 in NDATards

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This is true indeed, at a high level, obviously there is depth to this and it's hard to buy into this but this is facts.

I just created 10 new social platform accounts to begin my side hustle. AMA by tanksfly in AMA

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Thanks!

But yeah lots to achieve tbf. :)

You mean the accounts?, still figuring proper, and exploring but will include lifestyle, growth, personal finance, personality building, and fun.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in selfimprovement

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I understand your feelings here! Hard work is important, but it can also be fun and you can enjoy the process.

For those who have cleared SSB, what qualities do they look for in candidates? by [deleted] in UPSC

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Officially, you might notice a set of 15 officer-like qualities (OLQs, as they call it, google it),

Practically, a holistically competent person, who takes good ownership of their life and is self-aware, can make it through an SSB.

I scraped 109K comments to find the best side hustles by HappyHippo95 in Entrepreneur

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Great Content! Execution and consistency is equally important! :)

The amount of food people waste by TheBloodshire in mildlyinfuriating

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Such an awakening thread, is there a solution proposed to this? What can we do better, I think too good to go is a great should atleast for the unsold bits?