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2023.03.25 09:26 taplowgrp Engaging and Retaining Top Talent through Human Capital Development
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2023.03.25 09:25 sobhith Red flag?
Job posting says: generate new revenue by prospecting, identifying and closing business with new logos. Goes on to say: Own sales process from start to finish for large opportunities within enterprise and government.
I have to prospect and close for large opportunities in enterprise? Sounds like a classic “no BDSDR available” scenario.
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2023.03.25 09:25 AayushBoliya Why govt. doesn't start frequent local trains between BLR railway stations, esp. KSR to Airport and integrate it with Metro?
Like Mumbai local.
Instead of creating completely new metro lines where railway lines exist, Why don't use them? Especially all the way to Airport.
There are even Railway stations in Electronic City and Hosur direction, why not use that?
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2023.03.25 09:23 Argghhhhhhhhhhhhhh Debating contacting my ex's friend to see whether she has left my city. Is this breaking NC?
My ex is still living in my city - we moved there together and I found her a job and supported her entirely so she could get it. She split on me after being arrested for domestic violence against me, and after two months of discarding and on-off will-we-won't-we craziness (I love you / I hate you) she told me there was no chance and I went totally NC with her.
It's so hard being in that city now knowing she is swanning around acting like nothing happened and probably idealising some other poor soul. But I want to live in that city, and I'd feel a thousand times better knowing she has left (she's foreign and needs a visa to be able to stay, which I think she'll struggle to get).
So at some point I'm considering asking one of her friends if she is back in her home country. Would you guys consider this breaking NC?
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2023.03.25 09:23 BookerTea3 Got a new job, going for 50/50 access
I was going to move back to my home town, after a marriage break up.
Can't do it. Even though I know it's the best thing for me, I just can't leave my daughter behind.
So, I got a new job in the city that my ex wife is in. It also means, I no longer commute.
It is very heavily vetted, due to it being a defence contractor job.
My ex wife is ecstatic, due to me being closer and having a higher salary. She's failed in a number of interviews to move jobs and is already sniffing the money. She is also being badly bullied in her current job.
If I'm staying here, I intend to see my daughter as much as possible and I want her to enjoy the increased living conditions, so I intend to get 50/50 access, which means no maintenance for the ex wife.
I don't care about her money problems. If she has problems, then there will always be a roof for my daughter at my house. She can get a scabby bedsit and see her at weekends, which is what she tried to do to me, when she wanted me to leave and carry on paying the mortgage (I got the house in the end).
As far as I'm concerned my duty of care remains with my daughter, it's the ex wife's problem about her own financial security.
Fed up of things being acceptable for dads and not acceptable for mums.
I;m just going to wait until the scrutiny for the job is settled and I'm in the routine.
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2023.03.25 09:22 AngryRobot42 Again, found something about the DLC, Completely by accident. Need help continuing the thread.
First, I don't know if this pertains to the big puzzle, but I may have found part of or a portion of the upcoming DLC. It doesn't sound like it is going to be a happy story.
I swear I wasn't looking for anything this time. I was running around, and It occurred to me.... actually, it was my wife who picked up on it. She does not play video games. :(
The Zen garden. If you walk into the zen garden across from the statue in Corpo plaza, you will see a large tree and the sounds of birds playing. There are no birds; it's just the recording of them. Fun fact all of the bird sounds are native to North/Central America. My wife is a birder; she pointed out the constant Oriole chirp.
All of this reminded me of the "Songbird" data mine from the following post; she is briefly shown in the trailer.
https://www.reddit.com/cyberpunkgame/comments/qell4w/who_is_songbird/ Okay, here is where it gets crazy. Orioles are "songbirds," and in the picture, the woman has two tattoos. a flower and a bird with the same or alternate name.
The bird is a Black Oriole, and the flower is a White Dahlia. A Dahlia is a type of Oriole flower. Okay, for the hardcore fans, you already know where this goes. Black Dahlia is in the Cyberpunk pre-2077 table top game.
https://cyberpunk.fandom.com/wiki/Black_Dahlia?so=search "The strongest Killer program on the market"
It gets even weirder. Black Dahlia is also the name reference of the house where the supposed murderer lived. The murder of a Dark haired aspiring actress. According to the following post (read the comments), Night City stretches from Morro Rock to the Butterfly preserve in L.A..
https://www.reddit.com/LowSodiumCyberpunk/comments/wja2eo/i_present_a_new_theory_on_ncs_location_in/ If you were to line up the famous Lloyd Wright house, it would overlap the Casino. The surrounding hills and water reservoir align with the cyberpunk 2077 map. It may be rough, but this is common due realistic sizing of Night City. This last theory might be a bit of a stretch, but you can see there is something here.
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2023.03.25 09:21 Sweden13 Oscar Robertson: A Career Evaluation
DISCLAIMER: I am biased against Oscar Robertson. I do not like Oscar and find him to be one of the most overrated players in league history, and this post is very much for the sake of making and proving that agenda. I DO have to admit- contemporary players and people who know basketball way better than I do value Oscar, and there are those oldies who call him the GOAT- the Oscar fans are probably closer to the truth than I am, so consider this a form of... devil's advocacy. Except the writer is delusional enough to believe it.
Introduction
Mister Triple Double. One of the greatest point guards of all time. Former MVP. Oscar Robertson has a reputation as one of the greatest Point Guards of all time, and it's hard to say it isn't well-earned. A glance at the stat sheet showcases EXACTLY how much Oscar filled them up. But in the modern NBA discourse, or better or for worse (it's for worse), there is one thing that's key- rings and winning. And at first glance, Oscar has that, that 1971 ring with the Bucks preventing him from being banished to the realm of ringless superstars like Charles Barkley, Karl Malone, Elgin Baylor and Steve Nash.
But it's just that. The 1971 ring with the Bucks. Robertson had played in the league as "the man" for a decade before this past his prime ring. He wasn't Mr. Triple Double because of the Bucks, but because of his stint with the Cincinnati Royals. How did these Royals teams go? Was he the lone star, struggling as our Kings forerunners utterly failed to put a team around him? Just get unlucky? Well, this post is an exploration of Oscar Robertson's career, focusing on the Royals years. So, out with the introduction, and in with the basketball!
1960-1961
- Stats: 30.5/10.1/9.7
- Team Record: 33-46
Rookie year, Oscar was already statistically dominating- averaging almost a triple double, third in the league in points, and leading the league in assists. And despite that? The Royals missed the playoffs, coming very last in the west. In complete fairness, the Royals weren't exactly GREAT before Oscar- pitifully winning 19 games, asking them to be a contender might be a little too much. But it wasn't as if they were devoid of talent either- this team featured Jack Twyman, of Twyman-Stokes award fame. The year before, Twyman became the first player (alongside Wilt), to average 30 ppg, and this year as Oscar's number two, was still fifth in the league in scoring from his small forward position. This team also had center Wayne Embry, who just had his first of five straight all-star appearances- frankly, it was probably his weakest one, and he's a more dubious hall of fame selection, but he's still someone. In his favor- the Royals went up to FIRST in offensive rating (up from fourth), while they stayed dead last in defensive rating. Anyway, again, not being too cruel here- rookie year, only place to go is up!
1961-1962
- Stats: 30.8/12.5/11.4
- Team Record: 43-37
This is Oscar's most famous year! The lauded triple double year! With his stats increasing, so does the team success- they go over .500, maintaining their top of the line offensive rating... while also still featuring a dreadful defensive rating. Oscar leads the league in assists and is fifth in the league in scoring (Twyman and Embry are ninth and fourteenth), and they go to the playoffs for the very first time! Their opponent? The Detroit Pistons, starring hall of famer Bailey Howell, Gene Shue, Don Ohl, and Ray Scott. I doubt most of those names mean much to you- but Howell was an efficient scoring-rebounding machine, while Shue and Ohl are definitive members of the Hall of Very Good. Regardless, the lower seeded Pistons who are kinda just... middle of the pack in everything, chop down the Royals 3-1 and advance to get squished by the Lakers. Again, this year is improvement- elite offense, terrible defense, not having yet hit the level of real contender.
1962-1963
- Stats: 28.6/10.4/9.5
- Team Record: 42-38
This iteration of the Royals has kinda... flatlined. Oscar, Twyman and Embry all see their numbers dip- Oscar still fourth in the league in scoring and second in assists, while Twyman stays top 10 in scoring. Things HAVE changed more though- Cincinnati moves to the eastern conference, escaping the Hawks and Lakers, and get blessed by the Boston Celtics instead. Probably not worth it. The Royals still have a top of the line offense, and they still have a bottom of the line defense. They make the playoffs again, this time getting a first round matchup with the 48 win Syracuse Nationals, featuring Hal Greer, Lee Shaffer, Red Kerr, and the corpse of Dolph Schayes. In typical Royals fashion, this series was a track meet- one that Oscar and Cincy would pull off 3-2 with an overtime game five victory- one that saw Oscar's 32-19-13 lead the way, despite a 46 point performance by Shaffer. But this series was ANYTHING but an Oscar carry job. Twyman had an efficient 25 a game, while Embry had 17 and 16- he clicked, the team clicked, and they moved on. The ECF saw them face with the Bill Russell Celtics and.... they ALMOST won. Giving up 47 to Sam Jones in game 7 isn't much of a success. Anyway, Bill Russell and the suffocating Celtics defense pretty much shut down the Royals supporting cast- Oscar's 11-24 for 43 points in game 7 wasn't enough to lift them up. Anyway, this isn't particularly egregious- the Celtics were simply the much better team, and the Royals took them to the limit. NEXT YEAR is the dream.
1963-1964
- Stats: 31.4/9.9/11.0
- Team Record: 55-25
As I said, next year was the dream! Cincy was second in the east, coming behind Boston, while Oscar won his MVP! The Royals also gave Oscar a new co-star- Hall of Famer and 75th anniversary team member Jerry Lucas arrived for his rookie year, averaging 17 points and 17 rebounds while also leading the league in FG%. The Royals had the best offense in the league, and for once... their defense was okay. Hitting the playoffs, they clipped the formerly Nationals now 76ers 3-2 once more (Twyman, despite a meh season, shows up again. Oscar isn't solo carrying this team), and head to the ECF to do battle with the Celtics. This time, the Celtics murder the Royals elite, league leading offense. Oscar? 28/10/6, with a very hot .398 fg% Embry? .338 fg%. Lucas? 12 and 12 with a sizzling .270. Twyman was for the most part good but... yeah. For once, the Royals didn't lose because their defense. They lost because their strength, their offense, was completely humiliated- they only once scored above 100 ppg, with 102 in their game four win, after averaging 114 for the whole season. After this 4-1 loss, pretty much going backwards... well, all you can do is hope it goes better next year.
1964-65
- Stats: 30.4/9.0/11.5
- Team Record: 48-32
The Royals go backwards a little, but they're still who they are. Oscar is still being Oscar, averaging almost a triple double every year with around 30 points. Jerry Lucas now looks like a full-fledged number two- he becomes one of three players ever to average 20 points and 20 rebounds in the same season, and yeah he's seventh in the league in scoring, while making All-NBA first team. Old Twyman, Old Embry, and Adrian Smith make up the rest of their supporting cast, and I'm sure you know the recipe. Top offense, bad defense. Cracking the playoffs as the two seed, they get a familiar foe in the first round- the Philadelphia 76ers, now featuring Wilt Chamberlain. How do you think a defenseless team fares against Wilt? If you said "not well," you'd be correct! The Royals lose the series 3-1, while Oscar again has a meh FG% and his rebounding disappears (Understandably though. Wilt and Lucas both averaged 20 and are among the greatest rebounders of all time). Statistically, I'd dare to say Lucas outperforms Oscar in this series, though again, Robertson is the one running the offense. Either way, doesn't matter, the Royals perish in the first round, while Wilt, Hal Greer and Chet Walker average a combined 74 ppg against their pitiful defense. (Wilt is only 27 of that!)
1965-66
- Stats: 31.3/7.7/11.1
- Team Record: 45-35
The Royals peaked. Oscar's rebounding too has, really, and so has his supporting cast. Twyman and Embry are relevant no more, instead you have Happy Hairston and the aforementioned Adrian Smith. Jerry Lucas is still Jerry Lucas and averages 20-20, so he still has an all-NBA first team teammate. For once, the offensive rating of the team starts to slide- falling down to third, and yeah, defense still bottom of the barrel. Regardless, this team makes the playoffs again- and this time, it's the Celtics first round! And well, they wouldn't humiliate themselves this time, taking the series to five in a 3-2 first round loss. Oscar's stats don't crater like they did last time he played the Celtics- 32-8-8, though his FG% is still .408. Most teammates disappear totally sans Lucas, who is still himself, albeit a more ineffecient version- 20-20 with a .471 FG%. Besides that... yeah, another first round exit for Oscar, albeit against a much better team.
1966-67
- Stats: 30.5/6.2/10.7
- Team Record: 39-42
Same old Oscar. Second in the league in scoring, the Royals still have the second best offensive rating, still have a terrible defense, and his supporting cast is getting steadily worse. The team dipped under .500 this time! This is where my Oscar slander can really take off- how many times, in their absolute prime, will a super star let a team fall under .500? Especially when he has an All-NBA teammate like Lucas. Nevertheless, the east still has no depth as the age of expansion looms, so he hops right into the playoffs and faces... the 1967 76ers. Oscar plays well this series- a 33 point double-double gave them game one, before the Sixers win the next three games. Oscar is mostly efficient and passing well, with the exception of a brutal game four. But Wilt, Greer and Walker bully the hapless Royals defense- they just don't have the defense to come close to holding up to one of the greatest teams in NBA history. Out again.
1967-68
- Stats: 29.2/6.0/9.7
- Team Record: 39-43
The good: Oscar wins his first and only scoring title! The bad: the Royals miss the playoffs. This makes two duds in a row, where good individual stats don't reflect on team success- the Royals had an elite offense and a bottom of the league defense, shocking no one. In his defense, Oscar only played 65 games this year, the team going 35-30 with him, and a less than great 4-13 without him, which is more a stat that condemns the 20-20 Lucas. With him the whole time, odds are they have a better chance at winning two more games and locking in the playoff spot. The supporting cast is a far cry different than before- Hairston was traded for Tom Van Arsdale, undersized center Connie Dierking, there's Smith, and then pre-breakout Bob Love. Moving on, perhaps the Royals would put things together again.
1968-69
- Stats: 24.7/6.4/9.8
- Team Record: 41-41
Yes, Oscar played the whole season this time. The Big O's prime has clearly passed- scoring and rebounding down, but he's still leading the best offensive rating in the league. Lucas had 18-18, Tom Van Arsdale is filling the role as new Jack Twyman and made his first all-star appearance. And the Royals defense just sucks. Goes without saying that they missed the playoffs yet again too, finishing behind the Unseld-Johnson-Monroe Bullets, Russell Celtics, Cunningham-Greer-Walker Sixers and Reed-Frazier Knicks. The east was stacked, sure, but especially looking at it today, you'd expect an all-time player to elevate his team to higher levels. As a side note- this was also his last season leading the league in assists.
1969-70
- Stats: 25.3/6.1/8.1
- Team Record: 36-46
Oscar's last season with the Royals. Not a good one. New head coach Bob Cousy had a new cool ideas for an offense, which utterly flopped and resulted in the team cratering to 10th. Jerry Lucas got traded, so the team's core was the scoring duo of Oscar and all-star Van Arsdale. Their defense was also bad this year- this was really just a bad team all around. You CAN blame this on Cousy- after all, he thought it would be a good idea to come out of retirement, but the Royals were on the path to mediocrity before the Houdini of the Hardwood ever came into town. And this is how his legendary Royals career ends- after the season, dealt for Flynn Robinson and Charlie Paulk to join the young Milwaukee Bucks.
Cincinnati Overview
Before I get to the Bucks, let me sum up the extent of the core of Oscar's career, this 10 year stint with the Royals:
Oscar dominated statistically, that cannot be denied. Gaudy scoring, passing and rebounding numbers translated into league leading offenses year after year after year. And what did those turn into?
Out of 10 years, Oscar missed the playoffs four times. What other super star missed the playoffs four times in their prime? A fifth time, he made the playoffs with an under .500 record. So I'd solidly say half the time, this team underperformed. But in his six playoff ventures he:
- Lost once to the lesser seeded Detroit Pistons
- Lost three times to the Boston Celtics
- Lost twice to the Wilt 76ers
Of these, four of them were first round exits.
In terms of regular season success Oscar's teams... never really had it. His most admirable playoff run came in 1963, where they upset the Sixers and pushed the Celtics to the limit. 1964 was their single best regular season (and only 50 win season), and their vaunted offense was DISMANTLED by the Celtics in the conference finals. From that point forward, the Royals just slid back into obscurity.
I've been really harsh on Oscar, so it's time to be fairer- this team's defensive issues were not his fault. The failure to get a strong rim protector was on management, and their defense would just be a sieve throughout the whole run. His supporting cast had talent but... they were also imperfect. Jack Twyman was an elite scorer and strong second option, but he wasn't a defender. When he led a team, they won 19 games. Embry was undersized and a short prime. Jerry Lucas statistically dominated, but I think, to a degree, he's an "empty stats" sorta player. He's overrated much the same way Oscar is, with the caveat that it's the year 2023 and no one really cares about Jerry Lucas anymore. Tom Van Arsdale famously is the best player to never make the playoffs either, and Adrian Smith... is a guard. Who won all-star MVP once. A bunch of good players here, but this team just stacked the offense too much.
Anyways, to sum up this section- the Royals tenure was disappointing. Oscar's teams were never transcendent, and actually, were disappointing more often than not. Oscar's stats are impressive and come from a team that didn't play defense in one of the highest paced eras in NBA history, and he plays next to a guy where the consensus is the stats "overrate" him. My take is that Oscar falls in the same boat- a great player whose stats and flashy style makes him look better than he really was, with less contribution to winning. In terms of his contemporaries, I'd dare to say Jerry West should clearly be over him, and I tend to favor Bob Pettit and Elgin Baylor too, depending on the day. Oscar's career didn't end with Cincy of course- so time to cover the Bucks.
Postlude: The Milwaukee Bucks
The greatest team Oscar was ever on wasn't the Cincinnati Royals, but the 1971 Milwaukee Bucks. And for once, he was the number two. The Bucks were Kareem's team- 32 and 16 make that quite clear, but Oscar still contributed, with 19/5/8. He was GOOD, but this isn't Mr. Triple Double. And in an odd twist, despite shouldering less of the load, Oscar was LESS efficient once he joined Kareem. The Bucks weren't a two man show though- they also starred the incredibly underrated Bobby Dandridge, who averaged 18/8/3.5 himself. A recent hall of fame inductee, Dandridge scored more points in the finals in the 70's than ANY other player, one of my favorite pieces of trivia. And in fact, Dandridge scored more over this playoff run than Oscar did himself- he's more of a third star than a roleplayer, and I favor the argument that he was the Bucks second best player throughout their tenure with the Bucks- as demonstrated by continued success as Oscar aged.
Again, I'm being a little too cruel. Oscar Robertson played a key part in the greatness of the 1971 Bucks, but this wasn't a ring carried by two super stars. This was Kareem and two all-stars leading a strong team to a ring.
After 1971, Oscar was old, simple as that. Was he still a good player? Yes, but a star no more. He made his final all-star game in 1972, averaging 17/5/7, and his numbers kept going down till he called it quits after the Bucks failed finals run in 1974. All-in-all, I like the comparison to CP3 on the Suns- Oscar helped a strong team get over the hump, before age began to set in. It doesn't mean he's not a good player, just that he's past his prime. And just like Chris Paul's lack of playoff success before Phoenix doesn't mean he's not an all-time great, the Big O's struggles in Cincinnati doesn't mean he's not one either.
Just not as great as some might think.
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2023.03.25 09:20 Equal_Company3363 Buying an apartment
Hey there! I was wondering if someone knew and cared to explain, in a summarized way, what is needed in order to buy an apartment. I have a job that pays around 26k a month. The idea is obviously to not get it anywhere around the center where the prices are ludicrous. Maybe a 40m2 apartment lets say somewhere in the outskirts of the city of Cph (45 min by train for example). I’ve been in the country for a year and a half (eu citizen). Tak på forhånd!
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2023.03.25 09:19 roynoise Is there any reason I should choose raw CSS over Tailwind?
Let me be clear, I am a huge proponent of Tailwind. I used it in a previous job and for my last two freelance projects. I also realize what sub I'm in.
Upon creating my new client's project with the latest version of Next, I noticed that the CSS is super clean, both the CSS itself and the way it's used in the component:
`className={styles.suchAndSuchProperty}`
I dunno, it's got me curious. I know it would probably be more work using vanilla CSS, which is one reason I used Tailwind in the first place. Maybe I'd learn something doing it the hard way though.
Please discuss.
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2023.03.25 09:18 ThrowRA74947377338 I’m (22M) feeling really hurt after “ex” FWB (23F) told me the truth.
For context: I’m a international student. I live in the college dorms because I don’t have a car. The FWB is a girl that I matched on Tinder a little over a year ago. We met up a few times and made out. She told me at that time that she and her ex just broke up and wasn’t ready for a relationship.
Personally, I was fine with being just FWB since I was trying to get back to “normalcy” after the relationship with my ex girlfriend of 2 years. I had met my FWB around 6 months after the breakup. We paused the thing between us because she moved to another part of the state for work.
A year later, she told me she was moving back here. I waited around 1-2 weeks to meetup with her because she was tied up with her new job and busy finding a place (and moving). I did my part of giving her space and time as I didn’t want to make her feel pressured.
The past week, she had sent me multiple flirty texts and even asked me to come over yesterday. I was busy with my college assignments. So, I communicated that I’ll see her the very next day (today).
Today, I cleared my schedule and spent most of the day texting her. Around 7-8pm, she told me she needs to meetup with a female friend that’s leaving town for an hour or so at a bar. She said she’ll text me around midnight with the details of the address and stuff.
Around 11pm, she started sexting me again for 15-20 mins. She told me she can’t wait to see me tonight.
Then, she stopped responding.
At 1am, I messaged her and asked her if she still wanted me to come over. She then replied that her friend puked all over her car and she was allowing her to crash at her place for the night. She then sent a NSFW pic as a “apology”.
At that point, I was kinda frustrated and told her that she should communicate better and let me know ASAP that there was some issue instead of making me wait hours after sexting me (even until the last moment).
Then, she got mad and proceeded to tell me that I’m not really her type and that she’s only been talking to me because I was “cool” to her and that she had fun the last time we were together. She also pointed out that the fact that I didn’t own a car and that me living in the dorms were 2 big negatives for her.
Honestly, a part of me was relieved that I finally got the truth from her. But I gotta admit that I felt like crying because it’s demoralizing and hurtful to have someone say that you’re not attractive to your face and I just hate myself for being an idiot and letting this girl play me like this.
I did my best to keep my composure despite hearing this from her and told her that I’m not interested in doing anything with someone that doesn’t find me attractive. I blocked her a minute later.
tl;dr My FWB stood me up last minute after making plans with me and told me to my face that I’m not her type (as in she’s not attracted to me) and she just wanted to hookup because I was “cool” to talk to and because she had fun the previous times we were together. Proceeded to degrade me for being a college student living in the dorms and not owning a car.
I could some words of encouragement. Please…
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2023.03.25 09:18 Solid_Wealth_2821 Urgent Career Suggestions needed-Salary or skills?
Hello everyone,
I am new to edit. I hope this is the right place to ask this. I am 28+ of age and looking for advice on a current scenario.
I am talking of the Indian job landscape. I am an engineer with an engineering diploma (12th+3 years). Most companies here consider only degrees inspite of me having 15 years full time education. I could not do a job in my field due to health reasons as it is in adverse terrain and I only discovered my limitations while being in a year long training after my diploma. I had to change my field after that and start fresh. I also started pursuing a degree via distance method and it would be done by this year. I am trying to make up for lost time as I was never a great student. I started in an inside sales profile in the insurance field in a popular startup. My starting salary was around INR 16k-17k. After 6 months, I switched to a fintech startup in similiar field in sales and customer service with an INR 10K/month(no pf deduction) hike. My current company has started layoffs and wants me to go to field sales profile. It has only being two months, I started looking outside as I was not entirely comfortable. My company convinced me to just try it out for a month and see if I like it or else they will release me early if I get an offer.
I got an offer from a leading insurer in relationship manager in sales role. However, the catch is the salary is slightly lower (Around 3k lower after PF deductions). The profile involves corporate partnerships and data analysis. I went through a consulting and they advised not to show my current 3 month experience as companies consider a candidate unstable for such a job duration. So the hike is based on my first salary.
I seek advice that is this offer worth taking up? I don't think there is a long term future in customer service profiles( please correct me if I'm wrong). This profile gives me the chance to upskill and get skilled in data analysis for future growth. I know basic excel, so working here might help me as they mentioned they need somebody who can work in excel. Is the paycut worth it for future growth? Most people in my current org say that my current 3 month experience in the org won't be worth it anyway.
What should I do? Field sales or go into RM profile?
Thank you for reading. Looking for advice as I am very confused.
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2023.03.25 09:17 urbrothersgf 21f - i’m either two seconds away from laughing or crying [chat]
hiii ! i’m kinda bored and looking to talk to people/make new friends (if you’re a desperate horny male do not bother me).
i love reading books (don’t ask me what my favourite book is because readers know you can never choose just one). if you’ve read daisy jones & the six talk to me immediately.
i’d like to think if making spotify playlists was an actual job i’d be getting paid millions (my music taste is all over the place so don’t ask me what kind of music i listen to).
i can be very sarcastic so if you don’t speak fluent sarcasm i’m probably not someone you’d want to talk to.
i like watching true crime documentaries or videos and people often look at me like i’m crazy when i tell them it helps me fall asleep.
i’m fully convinced apple juice is way better than orange juice and it’s impossible to change my mind (you can still try though).
i have this thing where i ghost every single person i know if there’s even the slightest inconvenience in my life so beware.
if you think we’d get along feel free to message me :).
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2023.03.25 09:16 qtp_ Any suggestions for starter adventures in a urban setting?
Hey everyone! I’m a first time DM looking for advice before beginning a new campaign.
I’m planning on running a campaign that begins in a large, urbanized city, and I want a nice easy intro adventure for a table of relatively new players.
Does anyone have some easy intro plot hooks/prompts for this type of setting? I’m trying to figure out the vibe of the table and see what type of campaign I’m gonna run, so I’d be open to hearing plenty of ideas!
Cheers, and happy DM’ing!
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2023.03.25 09:16 structura1 CAN I BUILD A HOME ADDITION WITHOUT A PERMIT?
| https://preview.redd.it/d8a0289agupa1.png?width=940&format=png&auto=webp&s=8eb65bc9a89885a027fbe311707bb081313f3e09 If you’re in the beginning stages of planning your home addition you’ve probably got endless questions. After all, building something from the ground up is a huge undertaking. It’s an opportunity not everyone gets, so if you’re one of the lucky few who do, you want it done right! That’s where proper permitting comes in. Maybe you’ve heard there’s ways around building permits for home additions or maybe you’re confident you can do the work on your own with the city being none the wiser about permits. Before you get ahead of yourself though, take a closer look at the permit requirements for your home addition. Weigh the risks with us below and you be the judge. CAN I BUILD A HOME ADDITION WITHOUT PERMITTING? In a word, no. You can’t build a home addition without a permit; At least not without consequence. Even so, this doesn’t keep some homeowners from trying and succeeding, either by doing the work themselves or hiring an unethical contractor or handyman. Unfortunately, they’ll find this shortcut presents a slew of problems that could have easily been avoided. Even if you try to be sneaky and build without a permit (and sometimes it seems much easier to do so), the bottom line is that permits for home additions are there for your safety. The permitting process allows the city to check your plans for flaws and later inspect the work, ensuring it’s up to the safety standards required by the state. WHY PEOPLE BUILD HOME ADDITIONS WITHOUT PERMITTING - DIY: The DIY (do it yourself) movement is still going strong with many homeowners taking matters into their own hands. If they can’t do it, they might have a family friend or relative that can. The desire to “do it yourself” coupled with personal connections can lead to building an addition without permit.
- Cost: The price of obtaining a building permit can deter some from applying for one at all; Though the cost of the permit, generally in the hundreds, is nothing in comparison to the penalties incurred if you’re caught building without one.
- Timeline: Homeowners with their hearts set on starting their addition as soon as possible might be more prone to bend the rules. Permitting may take a while between submitting the actual plans and application and then waiting on the permit to become available.
RISKS OF BUILDING A HOME ADDITION WITHOUT A PERMIT Can a home addition be built without permitting? Sure. Is it your best option in the long run? Certainly not. There’s more than a handful of reasons why building an addition without permit is a risk without rewards. Check out some of these reasons below, noting the consequential and legal ramifications: - Loan Obstacles: There’s no guarantee of mortgage companies approving a home’s financing if the home has unpermitted work. This can pose major issues when it comes time to sell (more on that later) or for those who acquired a home without knowledge of the permitting issues.
Lenders will likely require an in depth inspection of the unpermitted work to be submitted with the loan application. Others may only approve the loan if the project can become permitted and then approved by inspectors. Even after all of this, there’s still a chance the loan application will be rejected altogether. - Penalties: If making retroactive corrections weren’t enough, building an addition without permit almost always leads to penalties. The cost of these penalties varies based upon exactly what work was done without the permit. Fines for building without permit can be upwards of $600 and into the thousands if the penalty isn’t paid within a certain amount of time.
States like California take accountability to the next level, upping the penalties significantly for any contractors who have been found not using proper permitting. The Contractors State License Board states that penalties can reach up to $5,000 for those operating outside their permitting safety standards. - Resale Issues: You may think you worked the system and successfully constructed a home addition without permitting but when it comes time to sell you may think differently. Going into the selling process your home won’t be appraised for as high a value as your square footage deserves since the addition wasn’t done under permits.
Many prospective homebuyers may also become uninterested once they’re made aware of the unpermitted work. It’s mandatory for the current homeowners to report their unpermitted work in the selling process and some buyers might not want to take on the hassle of getting it up to code or the risk of insuring it as is. - Insurance Problems: Insurance companies want to be sure that the project they’re insuring has been approved by all the right entities. You’d be hard pressed to find an insurance carrier that doesn’t perform their due diligence with regard to permitting when a homeowner specifically requests build coverage for an addition.
Even if the carrier doesn’t ask for this permitting proof upfront, you’d likely run into problems if you need to make a claim on incidents during the build of the addition. Once they find that it wasn’t properly permitted, you’ll be on the hook to cover the amount of the incident. Similarly, it’ll be near impossible to find coverage for the addition itself once it’s complete if it was done without permitting. Trying to make a claim with your current carrier for anything falling under this new work will undoubtedly be denied, seen as negligence on your part by the insurance carrier. - Faulty Results: One of the biggest risks of building an addition without permit is ending up with a bad final result. The permit application can make certain there’s no potential issues in your design, especially when it comes to structure. Improper foreknowledge can lead to structural instability and lack of other support materials.
The same can be said for virtually any part of the build from the wiring down to the floors. At the end of the day, a project of this size requiring this much time, effort, and money should produce a perfect product. There’s no need to risk any other outcome. submitted by structura1 to u/structura1 [link] [comments] |
2023.03.25 09:15 Lopsided-Chemical265 Mid Java developer salary
What would be a realistic salary for a new role for a Java developer with 2 years of experience with Java, Java EE, Spring, Ignite, Apache Camel,Karaf, Postgresql, and MongoDB? I saw most of the jobs that offer remote / hybrid(1-2 days in the office /month) pay between 40k but saw some paying 80-90k.
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2023.03.25 09:15 Adept_Victory3201 31 M Professor from 🇬🇧. Settling into my new role and ready for a new chapter in my life [chat] [friendship] [relationship]
Hey there,
I’ve just started a new job which, I have to say, is pretty close to my dream role.
However I have found the adjustment a little difficult since I’m in a new city away from family and friends I’ve developed over the years. The social scene is also a little difficult as there still a large chunk of the workforce still working from home. So yeah, definitely a barrier to making friends in your thirties!
I’m happy to chat and see if we get along. Here is a little about me: 6ft, brown hair, blue/grey eyes, love sports (both doing and watching), I try and spend a lot of time outdoors as I can, music is great and need to get some house music recommendations, and finally I do like to game a little too but mainly FPS.
If this is interesting enough to you then I’m happy to chat!
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2023.03.25 09:14 Downtown-Raccoon6743 AITA if i walk out of my job?
Long-time reader of AITA first-time poster lol. I'm gonna try to keep this short.. I (20F) am the only manager at my job and just finished up with an 85hr work week consisting of 3 open-close shifts back to back. This was a result of our GM quitting and three other people deciding they would leave as well.
I agreed to work these hours but man I'm starting to wish I had just walked out too. I didn't know when my next off day would be (and still kind of don't) and often had to stay at least half an hour past close to finish up.
The AGM recently put a new GM in our store so I wouldn't have to work open to close anymore, but that's really all that accomplishes. None of the other stores in our area have any people to spare, either, and we've been understaffed as is for a long time.
On top of all this, they are COMPLETELY changing our computer systems, which changes just about everything we do. They sent someone from another store to train us for ONE NIGHT on how to use it. Not to mention this designated "training guy" isn't getting a raise or anything for helping out and taking calls about it at all hours. I had to call him THREE times after midnight tonight and was still there until about one in the morning trying to figure out how to close out the system.
It's causing me a lot of stress. I like the work okay and I love the people I work with- I've left and come back a few times just because I enjoy the crowd. But now a lot of that crowd is gone and I'm not sure if it's worth putting up with all the stress. I'm having physical symptoms and everyone tells me how tired I look. I really don't want to work out a two weeks but at the same time I don't want to put my coworkers in a position to deal with that. Does it really make a difference if they're not gonna have someone to fill my position in two weeks anyway? AITA?
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2023.03.25 09:12 ThrowRA74947377338 I’m (22M) feeling really hurt after “ex” FWB (23F) told me the truth.
For context: I’m a international student. I live in the college dorms because I don’t have a car. The FWB is a girl that I matched on Tinder a little over a year ago. We met up a few times and made out. She told me at that time that she and her ex just broke up and wasn’t ready for a relationship.
Personally, I was fine with being just FWB since I was trying to get back to “normalcy” after the relationship with my ex girlfriend of 2 years. I had met my FWB around 6 months after the breakup. We paused the thing between us because she moved to another part of the state for work.
A year later, she told me she was moving back here. I waited around 1-2 weeks to meetup with her because she was tied up with her new job and busy finding a place (and moving). I did my part of giving her space and time as I didn’t want to make her feel pressured.
The past week, she had sent me multiple flirty texts and even asked me to come over yesterday. I was busy with my college assignments. So, I communicated that I’ll see her the very next day (today).
Today, I cleared my schedule and spent most of the day texting her. Around 7-8pm, she told me she needs to meetup with a female friend that’s leaving town for an hour or so at a bar. She said she’ll text me around midnight with the details of the address and stuff.
Around 11pm, she started sexting me again for 15-20 mins. She told me she can’t wait to see me tonight.
Then, she stopped responding.
At 1am, I messaged her and asked her if she still wanted me to come over. She then replied that her friend puked all over her car and she was allowing her to crash at her place for the night. She then sent a NSFW pic as a “apology”.
At that point, I was kinda frustrated and told her that she should communicate better and let me know ASAP that there was some issue instead of making me wait hours after sexting me (even until the last moment).
Then, she got mad and proceeded to tell me that I’m not really her type and that she’s only been talking to me because I was “cool” to her and that she had fun the last time we were together. She also pointed out that the fact that I didn’t own a car and that me living in the dorms were 2 big negatives for her.
Honestly, a part of me was relieved that I finally got the truth from her. But I gotta admit that I felt like crying because it’s demoralizing and hurtful to have someone say that you’re not attractive to your face and I just hate myself for being an idiot and letting this girl play me like this.
I did my best to keep my composure despite hearing this from her and told her that I’m not interested in doing anything with someone that doesn’t find me attractive. I blocked her a minute later.
I could some words of encouragement. Please…
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2023.03.25 09:11 shacklefacts Cannot get ahold of my lawyer
State is OK TLDR; Bankruptcy lawyer went MIA during a likely time sensitive issues with our trustee
The long version: Like many others, we filed for bankruptcy about a year after the first lockdown, I believe everything was signed and sealed in March of 2021.
Everything has been going great, we have made all of our payments.
But here’s the issue, for the last month and a half, I’ve been unable to contact my lawyer at all.
The deal is, every year after filing our taxes; we have to have our lawyer make a request to the Trustee on my case to allow us to keep our tax refund. Last year, our lawyer mistakenly had us mail half of our refund to the Trustee before making the request, saying that it was time sensitive that we send half our refund as soon as possible, but that we could start spending the other half.
But a few days later, our lawyer emailed us again, letting us know that he was mistaken and we could have kept the whole thing. At that point, of course the Trustee had already received our payment and we couldn’t get it back—and we we’re absolutely SCREWED last year because of it.
We always use our return to get our kids clothes and shoes in the next size up, our paying yearly insurance premiums, yearly tune ups and repairs to the car, home, etc, plus school supplies for the next school year as well as putting money aside for Christmas, stuff of that nature. I buy our household items in bulk for the whole year, as we don’t have enough to purchase as we go. (This is the type of stuff the Trustee asks about when we request to retain funds)
So last year, I really skipped out on almost everything, but even so, our AC was out the entire summer, and we had some problems with our electric that still hasn’t been fixed. This year, I planned to use the other half of the return to fix our HVAC issue, which they told us was going to be in the form of a whole new system. Moving on to this year, both our septic system stopped working and our hot water heater busted. We had water soaking through the wood floors in our hallway all the way into the bedroom carpet (when it rains…)
It’s funny, all of those things that I would have just classified as “plumbing problems” actually needed 3 different types of plumbers. One who did septic systems, one that did plumbing, and another plumber that works between septic and city systems. Anyway, so we were able to get half of the issue fixed with half of the tax refund, but I can’t finish fixing it without using the other half, and I cannot get ahold of our lawyer to figure out what to do.
We’ve sent at least a dozen emails and made another dozen calls. Every couple of days I search the obituaries just to make sure he hasn’t died or anything. When I looked him up online, I found his personal cell number, which I don’t think would be appropriate… and I also found his son, who is also a lawyer, and I’ve been debating on asking him if his dad is okay, which, to be clear, I also think wouldn’t be appropriate. We also don’t have the money to hire a new lawyer, we paid him up front I believe, so I don’t really know how to handle any of this.
I have no clue what to do, and I’m afraid that we are going to get in trouble with our Trustee because we are waiting on our lawyer who seems to have disappeared off the face of the planet? Could they put us in jail even if we are up to date on all of our payments? Is emailing the Trustee directly an option?
(So sorry for how long this is and how jumbled it is. This is seriously driving me insane with worry)
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2023.03.25 09:10 Lopsided-Chemical265 What is a realistic salary for a Mid Java developer?
What would be a realistic salary for a new role for a Java developer with 2 years of experience with Java, Java EE, Spring, Ignite, Apache Camel,Karaf, Postgresql, and MongoDB? I saw most of the jobs that offer remote / hybrid(1-2 days in the office /month) pay between 40k but saw some paying 80-90k.
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2023.03.25 09:10 ThomasGregorich Bomb Threat Called In to New York Court Where Trump Hearing Held