What's shocking to me is that no one tried to intervene. The president or somebody else? I'm not that well orientend in American politics but I thought the governors have someone above them to prevent exactly these situations. It's very unsettling.
Krzak
It's so little they'd probably get even more offended and rightfully so
For anyone interested: it doesn't mention the price.
In all seriousness though, breaking things down helped me a bit. It can be useful in certain situations but of course isn't a cure-all.
Or if you're a neurodivergent with sensory sensitivities :'D
Yeah I miss that option (desktop). An X coud work too.
Wow this sounds great! Not gonna lie, you restored my faith and I'm happy there's so much more to learn than I thought.
My bad, ISTQB is the International Software Testing Qualifications Board, a software testing certification board, not a certificate. One of the certifications is Certified Tester Foundation Level. I'm reading about it now and it seems the syllabus got an update in May and there also are some older comments from around 2016 that the certificate matters little because it's too easy to pass, I'm not sure how about the new one. The test costs more than 50% of a monthly minimal wage so I'll definitely stay away from it.
It may seem like I'm too dead set on the portfolio thing but in here, the junior market is really tough (as it probably is the case anywhere else) so I think I really have to come with something that works. The number of offers is limited so I want to use these rare opportunities as best as possible so my reasoning here is that I have to make something, even though I'm better at solving real life problems than making up stuff.
On a more positive note, it seems that the worst of my low mood/burnout is over, I can dust one or two ideas I had put away and maybe, just maybe, I'll get some progress in the upcoming days. Assuming I won't get overwhelmed by all the information attacking me from all sides at once /hj
Good point. So far i figured out that I need some predictability but with a heavy dose of new knowledge. Maybe not every single day but once or twice a week at least. I like optimising, sorting things but enjoy doing creative things too. As you can see, I don't have a super strong preference, maybe other than working with a smaller team. AFAIK most "tech oriented" jobs in IT cover that so there's a lot to choose from, and that may be a drawback sometimes.
That sounds nice :D
Just when I thought it couldn't get any more complicated haha. I like the puzzle part though, I'm thinking in a similar way.
Oh I bet he understands empathy. He just doesn't see workers as "fellow men".