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2014.11.22 01:13 Bhmbl Pre-Physician Assistant

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2024.05.16 02:58 love_me_a_gherkin Do you work for a foundation?

Can I ask you what your written work product looks literally like?
On my last job hunt I was in final round interviews with a major national foundation. The assignment was to review a grant proposal and answer some questions about it and whether I would recommend it and why. I responded with a one page brief, clear and concise. But did not advance to the next round.
What do grant proposal briefs look like? Having never worked in this space I was super unsure of what the format needed to be. I would also be curious to see how one might organize a grant portfolio they’re managing.
I’m employed somewhere I’m good with for now but am starting to look around at foundations again. Thanks for your generosity in sharing some insights.
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2024.05.16 02:51 Prudent-Bad-1824 always keep God first 🙏🏼 i got my acceptance letter

i just want to start this off by saying thank you to everyone in this group. i have read hundreds of these posts, i have read comments from others who were just as anxious about getting into their schools. it brought ease to my mind to know the feeling of the unknown wasn’t a unique feeling for others when it came time to wait on that acceptance letter.
today, while at work, i got my acceptance letter! i worked so hard this semester. i took 18 credits, worked full time, moved at the end of the semester and also grew so much in my spiritual journey. it was A LOT. im writing this message to let everyone know: have faith. please keep God first. what’s for YOU is already written out in the stars. i spent plenty of nights crying about a failed test or not understanding anatomy to its fullest. believe me, i really did struggle for a second. but i continued to pray and kept God first. i kept going and making sure i always tried my best. please know you’re not alone in this journey. i went from an engineering major drop out at a major university to getting accepted to an adn program at a smaller school, i had to climb from a hole you guys. so please have faith, you’re going to get in! 🫶🏼
p.s. sharing my stats to hopefully ease some of you guys anxiety.
age: 25 cumulative gpa: 3.08 (the one the school goes by) overall gpa: 2.71 (includes ALL my credits) a&p 1 lecture/lab grades: B & C a&p 2 lecture/lab grades: C & B microbiology lecture/lab grades: B & B CNA license (extra points) Teas: 80.7
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2024.05.16 02:50 Large_Part5676 Help with Ways to Boost Resume (Certifications?)

Hello- I currently work for USPS (18 years) and I would like to transfer to another government agency within the next two years. I do have a bachelor's degree in criminal justice/law (interdisciplinary studies) but it seems like there aren't many career options without taking a huge pay cut. I do not have any experience within the criminal justice field.
My goal is to have all of my debt (including mortgage) paid off within the two years. Keeping my current job with USPS will help with that because of overtime opportunities. After that, I will be able to take an entry-level position with lower pay. In the meantime, are there certifications/certificate programs that could help me get an interview? If so, how do I find them? I have applied to a couple of jobs in the past but did not get an interview.
I am interested in Intelligence/Homeland Security positions. I would appreciate any suggestions you may have. Thank you!
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2024.05.16 02:49 Necessary-Ad9275 Waitlist for the ADN & BSN programs in Los Angeles

I’m currently completing my prerequisites at a CC and I’m continuously getting bad remarks regarding the waitlist for the nursing programs here in Los Angeles. Either it’s a ADN program at a CC or BSN at a cal state or UC. I’m just curious to know how others experiences have went with their nursing process. Did you have to wait a couple of years after completing your prerequisites to actually get accepted into a nursing program? Or was the process pretty smooth and roughly quick?
Thanks in advance for your response! :-)
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2024.05.16 02:48 Backburnersteve People trying to sue my dad who passed last year.

My dad ran into some people with his truck last year. He pasted away a few months later due to unrelated causes. I now live in his old house and am in the process of putting it in my name. It’s currently in my mom’s name who was next of kin but they have been divorced for a long time. I’ve had people come to my door twice during with folders and clip boards I’m assuming to serve my dad papers while I’m not home. I see them on my security camera. I recently got a letter my his insurance company confirming that the people are suing over the amount the policy covered. My questions are.. What should I do if they come when I’m home answer the door or not?
What if I’m outside when they come what rights do I have ?
I heard it’s a misdemeanor if you don’t take their papers but I’m not involved in this.
According to F.S. 46.201 if the person being sued dies they can come after the estate. What does this mean?
Thanks for any help
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2024.05.16 02:45 UnhappyOcelot5671 Manufacturing engineering Tech interview

Hi there, so i have an upcoming interview for Manufacturing engineering Tech role for pratt and whitney. Any idea about an interview and what questions can be asked? Thank you.
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2024.05.16 02:43 PoptropicaRocks Anyone interview at UofT and then not get an Interview in the following years?

HI friends, I was unfortunately waitlisted at UofT and I am assuming I likley will not get off the WL. I’m really upset because I feel like I blew my interview opportunity. What I’m most scared about is that I will not be able to interview again. I really need to stay in the GTA for family reasons so I’m unsure if can even apply to other schools.
Has anyone ever been rejected pre ii by UofT after interviewing with them the previous year? And were you WL or R the previous year post interview? Thanks 😊
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2024.05.16 02:43 Bohis23 SF vs San Diego?

I (27f) am planning on moving to San Diego or SF next year! I am super excited from all of the research I have done, but am very torn on where to live. I unfortunately won’t get a chance to visit SF before I move, so I am anxious about finding a place in a neighborhood/area I love. I lived in LA for 9 months and loved the weather, proximity to the beach, ability to drive to so many cool areas, going out scene, everyone was fit, healthy and valued their appearance/fashion, dog friendly places, beautiful parks, and the walkability in some areas.
I have visited San Diego twice and LOVED it dearly, but I worry that this is a city that I would enjoy to visit more than to live. I only say this because although I didn’t pick up on it while I was visiting, everyone in the subreddits always talk about how it is more suburban than city, and I have anxiety around being trapped in suburbia haha. I’m not ready for suburbia but I also despise feeling like the oldest person at the bar in my twenties 😅 in SD, I love the chill vibes, loved the weather, loved the focus on being outdoors, beaches obviously, bar scene I thought was pretty cool, etc.
My long term boyfriend might be moving with me but he is unsure d/t his job. I want a place I can be super happy living solo and meeting friends just in case it ends up just being me moving. Late twenties feels like a weird time and I want to live a thousand lives in one, so I worry about making the right decision in where to move. I have flexibility with my job (nurse) to move pretty much anywhere, so if there are any other awesome cities you can recommend in CA I’ll take them too! Also for reference I currently live in NYC so I know big city energy; never have actually lived in a beach town because even in LA I was in silver lake. Any advice is appreciated, thanks!
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2024.05.16 02:42 kumquatkreampie Had a crazy experience on a flex delivery today which prompted me to write my first ever google review. Attached is the review in its entirety that I submitted. Enjoy!

I want to start out by saying this is the first review I’ve ever made. I’ve never felt so inclined to make a review towards any establishment, let alone a senior living facility. I’m a 24 year old black female and I’ve been a delivery driver for years and I come in contact with so many different people and this interaction by far has taken the cake. I am an independent contractor for Amazon. I deliver groceries that customers order from Whole Foods kind of like instacart. This is a side gig that my partner and I do just to make a little extra money when we can. I always have my partner do these deliveries with me since I am young and a female and have been in some very sketchy situations while delivering and I am so glad he was here with me today. On this particular morning, May 15, 2024 at around 8-8:20am, we had a delivery to a resident at this facility. My gps leads me directly to the front of this establishment where I park underneath the pergola. I proceeded to the first set of doors leading to a foyer where then I was met with another set of doors in which I couldn’t open because they were locked. I then looked to the right of me and saw a doorbell with a sign above it asking to please ring the doorbell for further assistance. After ringing the doorbell, I was greeted by Jeff Puls, who I was later informed by other staff was the director of this establishment. He goes on to tell me that I am at the wrong entrance, I cannot make my delivery to the resident here and I need to go to the front entrance. I then tell him that I think I am at the front entrance and give him a description of where I am, but again, he says I’m not in the right place. So, we drive around the building trying to find any other entrance that could be the correct one and every entrance I tried had locked doors and seemed as though they were residential access only. We come back to where I am certain the main entrance is and I call the resident to whom I’m delivering to and she confirms that I am at the correct entrance and that I shouldn’t have any problems getting in. While on the phone, we see someone come out of the buildings doors and walk over to the driver side so I roll down my window where Jeff Puls angrily asks me “what do you want, I told you to go to the front” and then asks what it is that I’m delivering. I tell him that I just have a flower delivery from Whole Foods for [insert residents name] and I originally tried to deliver here in the front but you told me I was not at the front entrance. He huffs and puffs and says “give them here”. I present the flowers and he then aggressively snatched them right out of my hands, leaving two bouquets still in my hands. I open my door and try to hand him the remaining flowers which he again aggressively snatches out of my hands and as he’s walking away he says, “f****** b****…..all you delivery drivers are all the same, I can’t stand you”. Me and my partner then step out of the vehicle and asks him to speak to a manager or someone higher up in authority for what he just said to me. Jeff refused and continued to get into our faces, point his fingers in front of our faces while yelling at us to leave. He then proceeds to threaten to call the police if we didn’t leave to which me and my partner encouraged him to do so because we drive a Tesla that has eight cameras around the car constantly recording so we were eager to show the police officers his behavior towards us. While awaiting the police officers, Jeff continues to badger us, taunt us, called me a racial slur and would not keep his distance away from us even when asked to back away nicely. I then decided to wait in our car for the police and as soon as I sit down in the passenger seat and go to close the door, I see Jeff charging at me. I immediately start to close the door as fast as i could and honestly right in the nick of time because he kicks my car door! Finally, the police officers arrive, and of course, like most people do when the police show up, he cowers away and acts calm, cool and collected in front of them. We speak to the police officers and show them the footage of the whole incident from start to finish and we are currently in the process of taking more legal action. Thank you to the nurse working on the clock that day that came out when the incident was happening to make sure everything was okay and made sure that the flowers we promptly delivered to the resident there and another thank you to the maintenance guy that also came out during the incident to give us the name, number and email of the higher ups to proceed with further action. I don’t plan on taking my parents to a senior facility anytime time soon or even at all because of people like Jeff. If he exhibits this type of behavior to a delivery driver, then I can only imagine his behavior and treatment towards the elderly and people like him are why I fear having to take my parents to a senior facility.
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2024.05.16 02:40 Bohis23 SF vs San Diego?

I (27f) am planning on moving to San Diego or SF next year! I am super excited from all of the research I have done, but am very torn on where to live. I unfortunately won’t get a chance to visit SF before I move, so I am anxious about finding a place in a neighborhood/area I love. I lived in LA for 9 months and loved the weather, proximity to the beach, ability to drive to so many cool areas, going out scene, everyone was fit, healthy and valued their appearance/fashion, dog friendly places, beautiful parks, and the walkability in some areas.
I have visited San Diego twice and LOVED it dearly, but I worry that this is a city that I would enjoy to visit more than to live. I only say this because although I didn’t pick up on it while I was visiting, everyone in the subreddits always talk about how it is more suburban than city, and I have anxiety around being trapped in suburbia haha. I’m not ready for suburbia but I also despise feeling like the oldest person at the bar in my twenties 😅 in SD, I love the chill vibes, loved the weather, loved the focus on being outdoors, beaches obviously, bar scene I thought was pretty cool, etc.
My long term boyfriend might be moving with me but he is unsure d/t his job. I want a place I can be super happy living solo and meeting friends just in case it ends up just being me moving. Late twenties feels like a weird time and I want to live a thousand lives in one, so I worry about making the right decision in where to move. I have flexibility with my job (nurse) to move pretty much anywhere, so if there are any other awesome cities you can recommend in CA I’ll take them too! Also for reference I currently live in NYC so I know big city energy; never have actually lived in a beach town because even in LA I was in silver lake. Any advice is appreciated, thanks!
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2024.05.16 02:36 Necessary-Ad9275 Waitlist for the ADN & BSN programs in Los Angeles

I’m currently completing my prerequisites at a CC and I’m continuously getting bad remarks regarding the waitlist for the nursing programs here in Los Angeles. Either it’s a ADN program at a CC or BSN at a cal state or UC. I’m just curious to know how others experiences have went with their nursing process. Did you have to wait a couple of years after completing your prerequisites to actually get accepted into a nursing program? Or was the process pretty smooth and roughly quick?
Thanks in advance for your response! :-)
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2024.05.16 02:34 PaisleyPuff Where do people keep guns?

I hope this post is allowed.
I have been contacted by a local hospital. Apparently my dad intended to take his life in the parking lot of the local fire department this afternoon, so as to not traumatize anyone by doing it at home. Fortunately he was seen, and stopped, and has now been involuntarily hospitalized. I'm not sure for how long. The nurse who called to let me know what's happening recommended that I remove any other guns from his home.
Here's the thing...my dad retired from the air force 20 years ago. There isn't just "a" gun. He has a CC license, so there's a gun on his hip. There's another in the center console of his car. There's one in his bedside table and another in the kitchen. There is an entire safe full of big guns in the garage. And these are just the ones I know of. I'm sure there are guns I don't know of.
What did they do with the gun(s) he had on him? Do the police keep those? How in the hell do I find the rest in his house that I don't know about? And then, where in the fuck do I PUT them? How do I know they are safe to handle when I find one? Wtf do I do with a massive metal safe full of guns that I can't open? And what in the hell is going to stop him from just getting another one when he's released?
I grew up with him letting me shoot sometimes, but always under his supervision, but I haven't touched a gun in 30 years. I do not personally own any. I'm not necessarily afraid of guns but I am largely ignorant of them, which I AM afraid of. I know not to touch the trigger but that's literally all I've got. I cannot bring them to my home for my own mental health reasons. But I cannot leave them there and I want to get them all. My mom passed away in October so she can't help.
I will not consider selling anything to anyone, this post is not about that or going about that.
Practical, real advice desperately needed as to how I might safely locate and store these guns in my father's house until I can figure out what the hell is happening, please. Thank you.
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2024.05.16 02:30 SlapShack22 [0 YoE] New Grade Seeking Entry Level Data/Software Engineer positions in the U.S.

[0 YoE] New Grade Seeking Entry Level Data/Software Engineer positions in the U.S.
I graduated in December with a Bachelor in Computer Science and I have been unemployed since. Over the past 5 months, I've applied to almost 800 jobs. Around about 500 were LinkedIn easy applies, 200 were going to company websites and filling out the application, and around 100 have been applied with a curated resume and cover letter. I've been curating my resume and cover letter for the past two months and I have only had one interview where they told me I was overqualified and ghosted me. Total, I think I've had 3 interviews with none going past the first stage. I am located in Texas but I am applying to everywhere in the U.S. for almost any position that a Computer Science degree qualifies me for, but I'm hoping to get a Data Engineering position. Along with my internship, I am currently studying for the Professional Data Engineer certification from Google in hopes of that aiding in my search.
I'm looking to see what I can improve upon in my resume along with other advice if people have it. I looked over the wiki and tried to implement what it said, but I probably missed some things. The resume I'm sending is a template and I curate it to the job by only keeping the things that correlate with the posting.
Thanks to everyone who takes the time to look over this.
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2024.05.16 02:30 egocentric_ Do you think she was mad at me?

I lost my dog about a month ago and am still struggling through some grief.
I got my dog with my dad when I was in college. She lived with my parents while I lived with them, and then eventually when I moved out, she continued to live at home with them but I would come home every weekend and spend days with her. The last two years, I was struggling significantly with mental health challenges which made it difficult for me to go back home. The time we had together dwindled to holidays while I had to put my mental health first.
I had not seen my dog for about a year and I had finally made plans for my parents to bring her and her sister over to my house to enjoy my backyard and for us to reconnect. When they arrived, it was very obvious to me that something was wrong with her and she was acting strange, like she was in pain. Within 48 hours, we discovered she had a sudden spine fracture caused by an aggressive bone cancer that never showed up on her bloodwork and I had to make the difficult decision to euthanize her at home.
Our last few days together, she was not excited to see me. I had her stay at my house while I nursed her 24/7. Usually she was a dog that wouldn't stop giving me kisses and smiling. I understand that she was in pain, so although I was deeply upset and internalizing the change, I put it out of my mind. Then, our last day together, hours before the vets were meant to arrive at my house, my brother walked in and my dog got SO excited, her tail going crazy despite being in pain (though at this point she was heavily medicated to keep her comfortable) and giving him so many kisses.
In my last video with her, I asked her for a kiss and she didn't give me one. That was something we used to always do. I would ask for one, and she would kiss my nose and I would say "thank you". Usually, she would steal another. This time - nothing, even when I asked again. She never showed the same amount of excitement to see me, and in comparison, seemed very detached from me at all. I can't seem to get over that.
I've heard from my mom that my dog has visited her in the afterlife, but I have had no signs from my dog since then, even though I've asked and begged. I asked for her to come visit me during my graduation, and instead, I got two signs back to back of young baby animals lost and abandoned from their moms. (I'm serious. We suddenly found a baby bunny who couldn't climb the curb and had lost its mom. The next day, a baby bird that had fallen out of a nest that we couldn't get her back into, and her mother couldn't get her back into.) I feel like she was mad at me in our final days together, and I'm having trouble both accepting it and processing it. I do have time with a therapist soon, but was curious if anyone could offer perspective or thoughts in the meantime.
It's the one thing during this mourning process that I'm completely stuck on and, frankly, makes me nauseous. I very rarely put myself first in life and the first time I have to because of my mental health, I feel like I ended up hurting a piece of my family that was so important to me. Even though I wasn't physically there, I had been the reason she had so many fun toys and treats and everything. I know she can't understand that.
My mom tells me that I'm being silly because she was in pain, but to me, not in pain enough not to get excited to see my brother. Any words will be helpful.
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2024.05.16 02:28 trapezoidbread Looking for interviews from seniors!!!!

Hi everyone, I am a writer for the Daily and I am writing an article for the grad edition about how your dreams change over the course of your college years. If you or anyone you know have had an interesting or impactful switch of majors, career paths, or life goals, and would be open to being interviewed, please let me know! It would be just 15 mins over Zoom so shouldn’t take up much of your time. Just PM me and I’ll send you my email. Thanks so much :)
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2024.05.16 02:27 jaexolotl Need help choosing an English name 🩵

Hi fellow namenerds 🩵🩵 I've been stuck on choosing an English name forever and I need some suggestions 😭
My name is Jaeyoung and I've gone by the nn Jay/Jae my whole life, and while I do like it, I feel like it's not really a proper name (plus wayyyyy too common - every second Korean person I know goes by Jay 😭)
In the past I've used Jamie which worked fine but felt a touch too masculine for me. I'm looking for unisex-leaning-feminine names that start with J. I prefer more common timeless top 100 type names.
Not for me, but some names I love are:
Preferences:
My surname is Kim and my boyfriend (whose surname I intend to take if we get married -let me be delusional pls haha) has an Arabic surname beginning with B and ending with a hard -et.
Thank you all in advance!!!! I realise I'm super specific and nothing I find by myself seems right ㅠㅠ
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2024.05.16 02:22 What_Next69 Still struggling to find work?

I get it. I lost my job in July because I stood up to a mid-level manager that was talking down to me like a child and I don’t stand for that shit. He got me fired two days later.
I’ve filled out a couple hundred applications for positions that I qualify for, don’t qualify for, am overqualified for, but only ever infrequently get an autogenerated let down. It’s been a real mental strain just trying.
A couple of months ago, I rewrote my resume and posted on LinkedIn with their formatted post about looking for a new role so my contacts would see it. A couple of former colleagues messaged me to let me know about places that were hiring, which was kind, but I absolutely didn’t qualify for the open roles (think required nursing degrees).
Then, I get a call from a former colleague from a car dealership who is working at dealership about 40 minutes away. I used to sell cars, he ran the Used Cars department. He wants to know if I’m interested in doing it again? He loved working with me and has a desk open. He set me up with an interview with his GM in less than 24 hours.
Let me be clear: I am brutally honest and straightforward with everyone. I was very convinced that I would bomb this interview because 1. I would tell them that I got fired from my last job, 2. The schedule would be tough because as my parents get older, they rely on me to take them to doctors’ appointments and surgeries, etc., and 3. I would tell him that I tend to prioritize work above everything else to the point of illness (I’ve passed out from dehydration at work before).
I got the job. My only interview in 10 months and I got the job.
If you’ve filled out countless applications and not heard from anyone in your field, if you’re down to fumes in your bank account, apply to sell cars.
There are definitely dealerships that have no respect for their staff and their time, but your schedule is your schedule and you can leave when the clock strikes “Fuck You I’m Out.” Then, there are dealerships that don’t want to see you implode because your success is their success. They will train you to do the job. You don’t need anything but a HS diploma or GED, the ability to hustle, and basic customer service skills. (They wouldn’t scoff at good personal hygiene, though.)
You’re looking at great commission (base is usually 10% plus a salary, a bigger commission without a salary for more confident sales reps), bonuses for hitting target sales, bonuses for selling certain cars, etc.
Was it my favorite job ever? No. But, it made me great money and had a level of autonomy to it that I enjoyed. I didn’t have people breathing down my neck all the time because I was capable of managing myself.
Good luck to you all out there! I hope everything works out in your favor.
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2024.05.16 02:13 thedave1212 Seeking Advice for Preparing for a Technical Interview on Power BI

Hello everyone,
I'm gearing up for a technical interview focused on Power BI, and I'm eager to gather insights and resources to ensure I'm well-prepared. Could you please share any tips, recommended study materials, or specific areas of focus that would be beneficial for someone preparing for such an interview? Additionally, if you have any firsthand experiences or interview questions you encountered related to Power BI, I'd greatly appreciate hearing about them. Thank you in advance for your help and guidance!
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2024.05.16 02:13 Kiara_Star Seeking Guidance to Break into Clinical Research Field as an International Student

Hello Reddit Community,
I hope this message finds you all well. I am reaching out today with a bit of a plea for guidance and advice as I navigate the path into the clinical research domain.
A little about myself: I hold an undergraduate degree in Bachelor of Pharmacy, followed by a specialization in MBA, and currently, I'm pursuing my Master's in Clinical Research at UCSD. As an international student, the opportunity to gain experience in the field was one of the primary reasons for my academic pursuits here.
I've been actively seeking entry-level positions, particularly aiming for roles as a Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) or an entry-level Clinical Research Associate (CRA). While I've managed to secure a few interviews, unfortunately, I haven't been able to translate them into tangible progress or job offers. Should I focus more on assistant positions? This journey has been a bit tougher than anticipated, and I'm reaching out to the Reddit community in the hopes of garnering some valuable advice and insights. If anyone has navigated similar paths or has expertise in the clinical research field, I would greatly appreciate any guidance you can offer.
Whether it's tips on networking, refining my resume and cover letters, or insights into the current job market dynamics, I'm open to any and all suggestions. Thank you in advance for taking the time to read this and for any assistance you can provide.
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2024.05.16 02:12 Confident-Return-988 Help me decide

I am currently stuck.
I have received an offer for a role at a company that seems like it has amazing culture (weekly events, hybrid, casual dress etc etc). However, the role is the exact same as what I have been doing for the last 3 years (HR Coordinator).
Right after I received that offer, a role I had applied for a while ago (delayed due to hiring manager being sick) got back to me offering a final round (informal) interview. This role is slightly different in that it is HR Operations.this role is also at one of my dream companies to work for. Only downside is that it’s onsite.
I’m torn between accepting the first role, or seeing how I go with the final round interview for the second role. Worst case scenario, I don’t even get it and will then remain at my current workplace. Which isn’t a bad thing, it’s not a bad role and I’m not unhappy. I was exploring mainly due to wanting career growth.
What would you do? My end goal is to get in to HR analytics.
Thanks in advance!
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2024.05.16 02:12 Ghurty1 526 3.97 managed it this time Sankey

526 3.97 managed it this time Sankey
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Stats: 526 3.97 ORM
At time of app: 2400 clinical maybe 150 volunteering of any kind, 3000 or so D1 athlete, 400 research published 4th author with practically negative impact tbh.
Personal statement was good I think, of my letters one was good the other two probably ok at best, couldnt get one from my clinical supervisor because last time I asked she just copy pasted the one she used for our local nursing school without changing anything.
I do not recommend doing what I did if you want to get into med school.
Instead of taking a clinical research job at hopkins I decided "I want to move to japan for six months" so I did that. In a stroke of fortune one of my interviews was Hawaii so THAT one was ok, just 5 and 9 am, but the other three were those ones where they make you sit there for like 6 hours for 1 hour of actual interview. I was losing my mind from midnight to 5 am. The last station of the MMI where I got in someone banged on my door and shocked me stiff in the middle of a sentence. I guess the lady found it endearing.
Got one at Mayo first day but as soon as the surgeon said "so what exactly are you doing in japan" i knew that was bust because essentially the answer boiled down to "not so much". The one i missed was partially because i didnt check the junk folder but partially because it was 6/6 in february and honestly I couldn't stomach another one overnight. Call me crazy.
Anyway after DD hell on 5/2 they let me in after I heavy-handed them with an intent letter. So in hindsight all of my decisions were sound.
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2024.05.16 02:11 Safe_Original9155 Bizarre Dr Appointment Interaction, How to Respond?

Female, in my late 30's here. At my yearly skin cancer full body exam, 9am appointment. I am taking back into exam room, asked to fully undress and to put a gown on. Half way through undressing, there is a knock at the door.
The nurse peaks her head in and asks what car did I drive; so I stated my cars model. "ohhh okay, are you naked already..." I state yes, "okay never mind, the doctor wanted the parking stall your parked in...". Mind you there are no "reserved for dstaff" signs in the parking lot (and the lot is close to empty). I reply, I did not see any reserved signs. "Ohh no, there isn't one...never mind he will park somewhere else", and she closed the door.
A few moments later, as I am completely nude w/ the gown sitting and waiting, another frantic knock. This time an unfamiliar nurse whips in aggressively, "you need to get dressed and move your car". As this is the only skin cancer dr in my area; I felt strongarmed like I had to oblige. So I get redressed (socks, shoes, pants, bra, top, belt, glasses) and exit the office, walk downstairs to my car. At this point its 9:15.
I notice a man in a Tesla waiting, as I move my car one stall over (mind you the lot had just me and one other car in it). The man was my doctor, and he pulls into the spot I was in and wont look in my direction. I walk back upstairs to the office. Go back into the exam room and undress again.
A moment later the doctor walked in "Ohh I just bought a new car and am kinda paranoid about it and wanted it to be parked in that particular stall you were in". I replied you should put a reserved for doctor sign if you NEED that particular stall.
Is it acceptable or professional practice to treat your patients like that? How Do I Respond? The office wanted me to schedule my next scan for next year; need help on response. Thank you!
PS. Both Funny Sarcastic and/also Serious Responses Appreciated
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