His brother sounds like a complete asshole.Well that seems like a rude thing for him to do.
This is a really weird time. Up until late 2021, tech companies were largely being rewarded by analysts for "growth at all costs." They were using the "Rule of 40" to identify unicorn companies and the rule goes like this: Take your percentage growth year over year and add that to your gross profit percentage. If the two numbers add up to 40 or more, you're a unicorn and your valuation would go through the roof.The longer I am out of work the more I wonder how I ever got hired / retained in the first place. At this rate I don't see myself landing a tech / corporate job anytime soon.
He always has been.His brother sounds like a complete asshole.
it's actually pretty bad in my mind. I think a pyramid scheme of capital (and no social system) in the west, is leading to outsourcing to other countries. I'm kinda deflated. The baker asked me "what have you been up to?" after he knew what was my previous (recent) job.This is a really weird time.
damn!!!! :-|At this rate I don't see myself landing a tech / corporate job anytime soon.
Wow.I had a falling out with my brother years ago. The rest of the family pretty much sided with me. Family functions became uncomfortable for him and his wife, so they stopped showing up. A few years later, they upped and moved away without saying anything to anyone. My other brother tried to contact him, but would never hear back and gave up after a few tries. Fast forward about 10 years, my mother has been sick and is dying in hospice care. She doesn't understand how things got so bad, and she wants to see him, but no one can reach him... and we're all pretty pissed off about it. So, after she passes away, while trying to settle the estate, we find that he killed himself about 6 years earlier. The only bright spot is that she never knew. I don't know exactly what I would do differently, something... but there's no do-overs. Just something to consider. I think about it daily.
That's a really heavy story, dude... You couldn't have done anything differently. The past is the past. But as you said, she never knew so that is some comfort I suppose. Not knowing the whole truth.I had a falling out with my brother years ago. The rest of the family pretty much sided with me. Family functions became uncomfortable for him and his wife, so they stopped showing up. A few years later, they upped and moved away without saying anything to anyone. My other brother tried to contact him, but would never hear back and gave up after a few tries. Fast forward about 10 years, my mother has been sick and is dying in hospice care. She doesn't understand how things got so bad, and she wants to see him, but no one can reach him... and we're all pretty pissed off about it. So, after she passes away, while trying to settle the estate, we find that he killed himself about 6 years earlier. The only bright spot is that she never knew. I don't know exactly what I would do differently, something... but there's no do-overs. Just something to consider. I think about it daily.
Now, more than ever is a time where using your network and trying to grow it is most likely to find the next opportunity. You've probably heard all that before, but it's generally true.it's actually pretty bad in my mind. I think a pyramid scheme of capital (and no social system) in the west, is leading to outsourcing to other countries. I'm kinda deflated. The baker asked me "what have you been up to?" after he knew what was my previous (recent) job.
damn!!!! :-|
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Almost the exact words I would have used.That's a really heavy story, dude...

Thanks for the intelligently written advice.Now, more than ever is a time where using your network and trying to grow it is most likely to find the next opportunity. You've probably heard all that before, but it's generally true.
It works in odd ways. You may have conversations that point you in different directions and keep connecting with people who don't have positions but know other people. This might lead to the next job, but you could also get a response to an application via LinkedIn. I think the activity of networking helps you keep your head in the game, work out your elevator pitch and perhaps point you in directions you might not have thought of.
I know it's a profoundly frustrating process. Keep at it.
s*it is bad . Have to pull up on my britches a bit more.