
blarg_dunsen
Buy a second dishwasher, and make two signs saying "Dirty" and "Clean" that you rotate between them. You're welcome.
Is that like one of those factory farm situations but instead of battery chickens, it's just tech bros in the cages?
Did you sign up with a ".edu" email address? Is your university in the list of supported countries?
The "Family Friendly" Disney documentary from the 1950's.
I hope they remember to say "Thank you!".
Yeh.. first off you need to remove the word "lazy" from your vocab ASAP. Second, you need to find a job tailored to your condition, a boring 9-5 will always feel like an uphill battle. You will have an initial burst of "performance" while you figure out the inner-workings of the role, and then hit a plateau where it all becomes minutia, and crash out.
Rather look to grow into a role that will always present new challenges, where you can put your "high-pressure/high-interest" needs first. I don't know why you chose insurance adjusting as a profession, but if this generally interests you, look into the audit side of things, especially if it's complex investigations. Retail, corporate and to a large part manufacturing will not be good fits for you.
You are "failing" because you are not in the right environment, not because you are useless.
Thank you for the write ups, I especially enjoyed your "onions" on the software reviewed!
Lemmy needs a Victoria. I wonder if Victoria would be keen to fill the role?
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No Sheep For Wolfie