the thread about nothing...

State of the job market in 2024: Getting an interview with the hiring manager, telling them your availability after they asked, then getting ghosted even after following up.

I applied for a job within my own company two months ago… interviewed a month ago…. And STILL waiting to hear back.

The application status still shows I’m “interviewing”

Getting super annoyed
 
“Look at you” = Condescending way of telling someone good job

“Go for it” = “I don’t really care about what you’re telling me, but you do you.”
 
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State of the job market in 2024: Getting an interview with the hiring manager, telling them your availability after they asked, then getting ghosted even after following up.
I applied for a job within my own company two months ago… interviewed a month ago…. And STILL waiting to hear back.

The application status still shows I’m “interviewing”

Getting super annoyed
I did not see these posts before I posted mine lol.

Without getting into too much detail, I've lost all respect for my boss and will not do an inch more than what is required. I'm actually tempted to sabotage him if/when the chance presents itself. It's up and it's stuck with buddy...but I need this pay check.

But man, it's some optioooonnnsss...
 
I've continued testing this method to immediately end hiccups numerous times now with a 100% success rate.
I know it sounds absurd, but whenever you get the hiccups, just tell yourself (out loud or in your mind) "I don't have hiccups. Hiccups are not real, it doesn't exist."

When I first first about this I thought for sure this was some crystal 'healing' type nonsense, but now I can shut down hiccups immediately every single time.
How the **** does this work? I genuinely don't understand.

My Tramadol prescription often produces hiccups that tend to last a relatively long time. Now though? As soon as I get the first hiccup, I say some variation of "hiccups are not real. I don't have hiccups."
A second hiccup never even arrives.
 
I've continued testing this method to immediately end hiccups numerous times now with a 100% success rate.
I know it sounds absurd, but whenever you get the hiccups, just tell yourself (out loud or in your mind) "I don't have hiccups. Hiccups are not real, it doesn't exist."

When I first first about this I thought for sure this was some crystal 'healing' type nonsense, but now I can shut down hiccups immediately every single time.
How the **** does this work? I genuinely don't understand.

My Tramadol prescription often produces hiccups that tend to last a relatively long time. Now though? As soon as I get the first hiccup, I say some variation of "hiccups are not real. I don't have hiccups."
A second hiccup never even arrives.
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