A plague of success on both your houses, ND!
Natter 75: More Than a Million Natters Served
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
-t Mac is fine by himself, but it means he would have to get better about feeding himself. In fact, he should really be working part time, but he will not get off his ass and apply.
I would like to only add 8-12 hours of part time work, but realize it could end up more than that.
That sounds like a pretty reasonable plan to me, then.
I just applied at Kohls.
One of my coworkers has apparently worked there part-time (or maybe full-time in addition to working here?) for quite a while. I haven't talked to her about it, but it must be bearable as she keeps doing it.
A plague of success on both your houses, ND!
Can't say it any better than this.
Ridiculous work whining: how much do I hate installing multi-step authentication and company portal software on my phone? So, so much.
Cover-letter writing question - if I'm applying for a job that, on paper, is below my current seniority level and not in my field of expertise, is it better to gloss over that or call it out? ("I'm amazing, interview me" vs "I know my resume isn't what you were expecting, but here's why I'm amazing, interview me.")
is it better to gloss over that or call it out
If you can give a good explanation of why, I think it's good to address it. Ask a Manager had an example recently that isn't exactly the same, but might help?
I was just going to mention maybe searching Ask A Manager!