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Old 03.28.2019, 09:42 AM   #111
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Originally Posted by _slavo_
Fuck, man


This is like standing on the edge of a cliff blindfolded and taking a step forward


I have been in this company for the last 9 years. 9 years of my life!


It's so hard, really. My confidence is in the toilet.
wat. your confidence?

your confidence is always in the toilet before you give a presentation. then you ace the presentation.

rinse, repeat.

anyway don't know if you read the book but it has a lot of good advice. stuff like "ooching". oh yeah. you don't have to move all at once maybe (depends on your situation but... yeah).

so, 9 years... what made you decide to go, in the end? journalist murders? erin brokovich? pregnant coworkers? opportunities for professional growth? economic climate? ???

and what's the fear? any way that you can deal with those potential downsides?

(also, i thought it was a move within the company? maybe i misread)
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