Hopefully it feels a little better with the extra duties! Like keeping a kid entertained, maybe
Hopefully it feels a little better with the extra duties! Like keeping a kid entertained, maybe
God, job hunts are the worst. Partner’s been looking for something literally anywhere within an hour of the cbd, has years of hospo experience, years of random tech knowhow. Even casual would be fine at this point. Just needs something to tide him over whilst we wait on the partner visa stuff to go through.
He’s only had one bloody interview, even, and they were reportedly incredibly nice and then just never talked to him after.
I’m so exhausted with supporting both of us. He’s so exhausted with doing 20+ bloody job apps every day. Ugh
Managed to keep myself off Reddit and Kbin for a while, but sometimes meetings just get too boring. Glad to see this place still going!
Wrath’s a lot easier to play, I’d say, because the mythic paths change things completely for your builds. It makes builds a lot more flexible, too, compared to Kingmaker/base PF1e.
WotR is one of my absolute fave games - probably because I GM Pathfinder 1e - so I’m super glad to see someone getting into it! Have fun, take your time. The only major timer is right at the beginning, and doesn’t affect too much. Make sure you recruit Daeran, Woljif, and Ember!
To be fair, people should wear their fucking headphones.
NTA. The agent could have clarified, your roommate could have checked in. Overall, agents don’t care that much. Mine’s gotten me to take pictures of the place the last few times I’ve needed to do inspections, lol.
I’d definitely look for a new job closer. If anyone has recently left, you might be able to talk to them about it.
Namesilo. Genuinely cheap, and fantastic service every time I’ve needed to ask something. Plus: free privacy!
I’m surprised there’s no Lemmy/Kbin version of it yet. I’m missing it :(
I can indeed, or I can just change links like https://kbin.social/c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml to https://kbin.social/m/asklemmy@lemmy.ml
Hilariously, neither of these work on Kbin either (probably because Kbin uses m instead of c).
It’s the sexism, honestly. I cannot tell you how many times I’ve been passed over, talked over, belittled, and mocked for being a woman in tech. I have a lot of support from half of the industry, but from the other… well. I’ve been told to make sure I stay behind the man because he should always be walking into a room first. I’ve been ignored by coworkers. I’ve been screamed at by my boss in a way he only ever did to women. I’ve been seated in a boss’s office for him to leer at me whilst lecturing me over nothing because he wanted to stare.
That, and then the pay gap… It’s unsurprising. There’s so much sexism in the industry and there’s even more for someone young trying to get into it - both with the social pressure, as you mentioned, to do something else, and the general rude bollocks of ‘girls can’t code’. I’m so proud of all the young female devs I see starting to get into tech.
Mm… it’s a bit different. I’m a female game dev working in one of my country’s bigger studios, and I’m one of two women who touches code (aka, software engineer/developer). Out of the whole company of ~300 people, there are only ~50 women. Most of those are artists, designers, QA, production, audio, HR , or other higher ups in the company.
It’s no secret that they’re desperately trying to get more female engineers on board, but there’s just a huge shortage of tech talent where I live, and a lot of women are driven off from game dev because of the reactions and treatment that are so typical of the environment. Even getting here, everything has been very male-dominated through my entire career; women in tech just aren’t as common for countless reasons.
I’d love to see statistics for some of the really big companies, actually.
He’s working on that one, good to know!