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 Posted: Fri Jun 5th, 2020 04:35 pm
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VelociRanger
I’ll probably do it tomorrow


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I understand the whole job thing. Maybe go into the interview with the mindset that “this won't be the last opportunity” and if you feel like you could find something better, then find something better. Or, like 410 said; use it for the immediate cash flow while looking for something better. With your qualification I'm sure you could find something better, and better paying. Maybe not the exact pay you had before, but probably something closer to it. Taking money the government gives you isn't always a bad thing. Would most people feel guilty about it? No. Do honest people feel guilty about it? Yes. It's not like you're getting money because you don't feel like working, like some people I know around here. That's just the $.02 from a “damn millennial” lol.

Last edited on Fri Jun 5th, 2020 04:36 pm by VelociRanger



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