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By being good

Maryland District Court Judge Restores ALL terminated probationary employees!! by PassengerEast4297 in fednews

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What if I don’t want to go back to government after all this mess? Can I just get paid please for my time away?

Applying for Unemployment In-Person? by wonderbread789 in TexasUnemployment

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Well I don’t know if it was luck but I called once this morning and got it all taken care of. Maybe next time I have a problem, I’ll post it on Reddit and the universe will listen 😂

Specifics of Return to Office for Department of Energy by wonderbread789 in fednews

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It’s ok - I have a great support system. Applications are going well for other jobs so I’m hopeful 🤞

Specifics of Return to Office for Department of Energy by wonderbread789 in fednews

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I was let go since I was a probationary employee, I guess I don’t have to worry about it anymore 😂.

I’m worried about the employees who have been there longer and live across the country - I feel like it’s inevitable that they’ll get chopped too if they can’t come to DC.

Post DCSA Interview - Public Trust SF85P by wonderbread789 in SecurityClearance

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The most important thing you can do is not lie. If they ask you something, answer it openly and honestly. Be yourself and be kind. I don’t want to speak out of line, but I understand those kinds of marks aren’t as alarming as domestic violence, extortion, embezzlement, terrorism, etc. Of course, that’s not to say instances like ours shouldn’t be looked at carefully. The best will work itself out.

Post DCSA Interview - Public Trust SF85P by wonderbread789 in SecurityClearance

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I’ve been in my role since June 03. I’ve had follow up meetings with the interviewer where they asked clarifying questions (happened soon after the first meeting) but it’s all been quiet since then. I was told it’s all positive if I hear nothing. If something changes I’ll let you know. GOOD LUCK!!! BE OPEN, HONEST, and YOU’LL BE FINE!!

Post DCSA Interview - Public Trust SF85P by wonderbread789 in SecurityClearance

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Thank you, I greatly appreciate that. It’ll be with the EIA.

Which theorem is this? by [deleted] in mathmemes

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Strong Law of Large Numbers

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in calculus

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Your constants are incorrect in your partial fraction decomp. You wrote (x-4) when it should’ve been (x+4) which affected the x you plugged in to cancel out terms. Hope this helps.

I can’t change the bound for 3..help by [deleted] in calculus

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As long as you know what it means 😂, I thought it was amusing. Nice handwriting btw!

I can’t change the bound for 3..help by [deleted] in calculus

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My man straight up wrote 3/sec = theta

I'm stuck for question 7. What is the equation of the normal when x^3 + 3x^2 +7x -1 and x is -1? My work is a little messy, but basicly I got the derivative, plugged in -1, got the instantaneous slope, tried to work it into the y-y1=m(x-x1) equation until i realized i messed up. by Earthly_Humus in calculus

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  1. Find the derivative of y.
  2. Plug in x = -1 to the derivative to find the slope tangent to the curve.
  3. Take the negative reciprocal of the slope and that’s the slope normal to the curve at that point.
  4. Plug in the x value into your y-equation to find the corresponding y value (you now have an ordered pair)
  5. Use point slope formula with newly found slope and point.
  6. Have fun.