Necro Mancer (Twitter)
Пермско-юрлинский землячок, старлей Конин Сергей Леонидович, он же "Пегас", он же "Академик", он же "Электрик" 1978 г.р. в начале марта 2024 ушёл на БЗ под Авдеевку и с прискорбием на год потерялся
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Пермско-юрлинский землячок, старлей Конин Сергей Леонидович, он же "Пегас", он же "Академик", он же "Электрик" 1978 г.р. в начале марта 2024 ушёл на БЗ под Авдеевку и с прискорбием на год потерялся
vk.com/wall-147017797_20149 vk.com/wall-222136319_52134 #9омсбр #роа #всрф #груз200
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Colby Badhwar 🇨🇦🇬🇧 (Twitter)
RT @scottlincicome: All this Natcon talk about the need for more blue collar jobs for young men, and yet...
RT @scottlincicome: All this Natcon talk about the need for more blue collar jobs for young men, and yet...
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Ryan Ellis (@RyanLEllis)
“The National Association of Home Builders warns that [Trump’s tariffs on Canada and Mexico] could raise the cost of imported materials by over $3 billion, with builders estimating an average rise of $9,200 per home.” https://finance.yahoo.com/news/homebuilders…
Colby Badhwar 🇨🇦🇬🇧 (Twitter)
@scottlincicome: Also the Natcons have a pathological hatred of defense industry, which is the only part of the manufacturing sector that can't be entirely offshored.
@scottlincicome: Also the Natcons have a pathological hatred of defense industry, which is the only part of the manufacturing sector that can't be entirely offshored.
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Colby Badhwar 🇨🇦🇬🇧 (Twitter)
RT @james_t_quinn: Noteworthy: Taiwan's government is endorsing the Trump admin's crackdown on pro-Hamas foreign students, as it's ramping up its own campaign to expel pro-Beijing united front operatives who advocate the annexation of Taiwan by China. https://twitter.com/josephwutw/status/1905903776394866760#m
RT @james_t_quinn: Noteworthy: Taiwan's government is endorsing the Trump admin's crackdown on pro-Hamas foreign students, as it's ramping up its own campaign to expel pro-Beijing united front operatives who advocate the annexation of Taiwan by China. https://twitter.com/josephwutw/status/1905903776394866760#m
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@cym27s @Poztreck: My best advice to you is to apply to both competitive jobs, medium-level jobs like the ones you are seeking, and lower-level jobs as a safety. You should apply to at least 50 to 100 jobs over a month or two, and then if you don’t hear back, apply within a couple of weeks, then apply to more.
Make sure that you have a detailed resume. Even if you don’t have much work experience, you should still include your education, past experiences, and interests. Make sure that your resume has a good-looking design, not just black and white.
Then, the most important step: you can do this for every job you like, but if it’s too many, it may take up a lot of time, so focusing on quality over quantity is important. Pick 20 of your favorite jobs you applied to, and write a strong cover letter if they allow it in their application, or if they don’t allow a cover letter, then send them an email directly explaining your interest in their jobs. It doesn’t need to be super long, but a good-length email about why you want to do their job, specifically what you’ve researched about their company, and anything else you’d like to mention. Most people I know who have gotten good jobs directly contacted the company they applied to after submitting the online or paper application. That will show real interest, and they will be much more likely to take you.
Applying with a resume and a couple of questions they ask usually isn’t enough. Try to submit a full-page cover letter or a couple of paragraphs email about why you want to do the job, or you can do both a cover letter and email. Email someone higher up in the company who is responsible for accepting people or someone with a higher position who has influence over hiring others.
Be confident that you will get a good job. Even though it may seem like others have more experience than you, still believe in yourself that you will get the job you want. And really show the employer that you are willing to do anything to learn and be as productive as you can.
@cym27s @Poztreck: My best advice to you is to apply to both competitive jobs, medium-level jobs like the ones you are seeking, and lower-level jobs as a safety. You should apply to at least 50 to 100 jobs over a month or two, and then if you don’t hear back, apply within a couple of weeks, then apply to more.
Make sure that you have a detailed resume. Even if you don’t have much work experience, you should still include your education, past experiences, and interests. Make sure that your resume has a good-looking design, not just black and white.
Then, the most important step: you can do this for every job you like, but if it’s too many, it may take up a lot of time, so focusing on quality over quantity is important. Pick 20 of your favorite jobs you applied to, and write a strong cover letter if they allow it in their application, or if they don’t allow a cover letter, then send them an email directly explaining your interest in their jobs. It doesn’t need to be super long, but a good-length email about why you want to do their job, specifically what you’ve researched about their company, and anything else you’d like to mention. Most people I know who have gotten good jobs directly contacted the company they applied to after submitting the online or paper application. That will show real interest, and they will be much more likely to take you.
Applying with a resume and a couple of questions they ask usually isn’t enough. Try to submit a full-page cover letter or a couple of paragraphs email about why you want to do the job, or you can do both a cover letter and email. Email someone higher up in the company who is responsible for accepting people or someone with a higher position who has influence over hiring others.
Be confident that you will get a good job. Even though it may seem like others have more experience than you, still believe in yourself that you will get the job you want. And really show the employer that you are willing to do anything to learn and be as productive as you can.
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Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@RpsAgainstTrump: Who are the 26% of people saying US 🇺🇸 should take Greenland 🇬🇱?
There is a % of people in America that no matter how much Trump messes up the country or how insane his ideas and actions are, 25% to 30% of people would still support him; the Pro-Trump news has brainwashed them
@RpsAgainstTrump: Who are the 26% of people saying US 🇺🇸 should take Greenland 🇬🇱?
There is a % of people in America that no matter how much Trump messes up the country or how insane his ideas and actions are, 25% to 30% of people would still support him; the Pro-Trump news has brainwashed them
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Necro Mancer (Twitter)
Тем не менее, в Курчатовском отделении соцзащиты надеюся, что Андрюха таки воскреснет и каждые 3 месяца требуют с вдовы справку о его смерти. Нет, ну а вдруг
t.me/ChelFuture/9733 #всрф #груз200 #потерьнет #Щербаков
Тем не менее, в Курчатовском отделении соцзащиты надеюся, что Андрюха таки воскреснет и каждые 3 месяца требуют с вдовы справку о его смерти. Нет, ну а вдруг
t.me/ChelFuture/9733 #всрф #груз200 #потерьнет #Щербаков
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Necro Mancer (Twitter)
Рашисты на квадриках эвакуируют штурмовую группу после неудачного штурма. К сожалению, успешно
(смотреть со звуком, полное видео тут t.me/dalihebolhe/403) #всрф #роа
Рашисты на квадриках эвакуируют штурмовую группу после неудачного штурма. К сожалению, успешно
(смотреть со звуком, полное видео тут t.me/dalihebolhe/403) #всрф #роа
Necro Mancer (Twitter)
Есть у нас сомнение, что ты, мил-человек, стукачок (с)
t.me/RtrDonetsk/29977 #Донецк #Руденко
Есть у нас сомнение, что ты, мил-человек, стукачок (с)
t.me/RtrDonetsk/29977 #Донецк #Руденко
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