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sinkingfeeling 25-10-2020 04:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 147659)
I posted this about 2 months back and I just wanted to update that I found an even better job that pays 20% more than my current one. Point I am trying to make is to take anything that comes along your way, even if you feel that it is not what you want. Just the fact that you restart working can completely change the tide in your favor.

Also, it's very helpful to do online courses (even if you have to pay for them, the investment will eventually pay off).

Every day can only afford to eat plain bread for breakfast, where got money to go for online courses? :(

Unregistered 25-10-2020 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by sinkingfeeling (Post 148029)
Every day can only afford to eat plain bread for breakfast, where got money to go for online courses? :(

There is something called the public library. Are you aware?

Unregistered 25-10-2020 03:27 PM

also coursera or simple google free online course {your interested subject}
the key isnt to get a proper certificate, but sufficient knowledge to build ur foundations, to secure interviews and give your potential managers hope that you can easily further yourself on the job

Unregistered 27-10-2020 08:07 PM

Job hunting in the pandemic.
 
Some pretty good advice on job hunting now.

s://.linkedin.com/posts/hoshaun_pandemicresponse-graduation-employment-activity-6726320357554450432-2u10

Unregistered 27-10-2020 08:09 PM

Job hunting in the pandemic.
 
Some pretty good advice on job hunting now.

.linkedin.com/posts/hoshaun_pandemicresponse-graduation-employment-activity-6726320357554450432-2u10

Unregistered 28-10-2020 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by sinkingfeeling (Post 148029)
Every day can only afford to eat plain bread for breakfast, where got money to go for online courses? :(

You got poor until like that or you are just whining ?

If you brain to surf thi forum, you will have brain to help yourself.

Stop trolling.

Unregistered 28-10-2020 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 148036)
There is something called the public library. Are you aware?

He is just trolling. As usual, a whiner who expect others to spoonfeed.

Unregistered 06-11-2020 11:53 AM

Anyone has any idea what time salary gets paid for contract? New to job.

Unregistered 15-11-2020 05:26 PM

Men returning back to the workforce
 
I am a male in my 40s, single and have been unemployed for almost a year. Left my previous job as an executive because of low self-esteem, anxiety and depression. The job market this year has obviously been horrible and my issues above became worse with application after application rejected.

Recently I finally managed to get a job and I am starting next week. It needs a lot of people interaction which is also something which made me leave my previous job. I tend to think too much about what colleagues, bosses and others think of me and my work performance. But I don't think I have any options here, its take this job or remain unemployed.

Another challenge I face is that I am basically by myself. I am not close with my family and don't have a social circle. Call me a loser, a weirdo, a hikikomori. But all these years I have put up a false front at work and in public. Its a miracle I am still alive today.

I fear going back to work because the workload will be high, I will need to put up a show that I am 'normal' to my future colleagues and worse of all I will need to interact with them and answer questions about my personal life, unemployment and all that.

If there were a hole in front of me now, I would jump in and never be seen by the world again.

When women return to the workforce after child-rearing, being a home-maker, they may face the same issues. But everyone is more understanding and there is official and unofficial support. I may be a unique example, but my issues are also real, I have nobody to turn to and as a man, society expects me to manage them by myself.

Not asking for sympathy but wonder if any other guys out there are in the same boat as me and what did you do to overcome this?

Unregistered 15-11-2020 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 149222)
I am a male in my 40s, single and have been unemployed for almost a year. Left my previous job as an executive because of low self-esteem, anxiety and depression. The job market this year has obviously been horrible and my issues above became worse with application after application rejected.

Recently I finally managed to get a job and I am starting next week. It needs a lot of people interaction which is also something which made me leave my previous job. I tend to think too much about what colleagues, bosses and others think of me and my work performance. But I don't think I have any options here, its take this job or remain unemployed.

Another challenge I face is that I am basically by myself. I am not close with my family and don't have a social circle. Call me a loser, a weirdo, a hikikomori. But all these years I have put up a false front at work and in public. Its a miracle I am still alive today.

I fear going back to work because the workload will be high, I will need to put up a show that I am 'normal' to my future colleagues and worse of all I will need to interact with them and answer questions about my personal life, unemployment and all that.

If there were a hole in front of me now, I would jump in and never be seen by the world again.

When women return to the workforce after child-rearing, being a home-maker, they may face the same issues. But everyone is more understanding and there is official and unofficial support. I may be a unique example, but my issues are also real, I have nobody to turn to and as a man, society expects me to manage them by myself.

Not asking for sympathy but wonder if any other guys out there are in the same boat as me and what did you do to overcome this?

I think should seek therapy. In fact I would highly encourage it. I have had friends who have gone for it and they say it actually works and I think it will definitely help you too.

I know it can be hard to actually go for it but please give it a shot. Mental health is very important and it’s good that you are already willing to share what you feel. Please seek help. I hope you’ll be okay


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