Joining a trade union. When I got made redundant from a very large company, they were able to secure me a severance package which I pivoted into running my own startup. They also gave me a huge amount of training on pensions and dispute resolution, which I still use to this day. They also helped boost my confidence in public speaking by inviting me to address a huge conference. I was a few speakers before the then Pr…
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#212Joining a trade union. When I got made redundant from a very large company, they were able to secure me a severance package which I pivoted into running my own startup. They also gave me a huge amount of training on pensions and dispute resolution, which I still use to this day. They also helped boost my confidence in public speaking by inviting me to address a huge conference. I was a few speakers before the then Pr…
Which trade union?
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#214Moving from permanent to contractor. I made the jump 5 years ago and have worked for a number of companies since, on 6-12 month contracts. The money has jumped each time, such that I’m on what I consider to be silly money now for the job I do — Ireland, not US. The work is always interesting for at least 6 months and I learn a ton of new stuff with every contract, much of which I use when building my own products (Do…
Re: Ask HN: What was the best decision you made in your career?
#215Moving from permanent to contractor. I made the jump 5 years ago and have worked for a number of companies since, on 6-12 month contracts. The money has jumped each time, such that I’m on what I consider to be silly money now for the job I do — Ireland, not US. The work is always interesting for at least 6 months and I learn a ton of new stuff with every contract, much of which I use when building my own products (Do…
Re: Ask HN: What was the best decision you made in your career?
#216Moving from permanent to contractor. I made the jump 5 years ago and have worked for a number of companies since, on 6-12 month contracts. The money has jumped each time, such that I’m on what I consider to be silly money now for the job I do — Ireland, not US. The work is always interesting for at least 6 months and I learn a ton of new stuff with every contract, much of which I use when building my own products (Do…
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#217I have a Bachelor's in Molecular Biology and was going to walk the academic path but decided to switch to Computer Science (had some engineering background before) for a Master's degree with the specific plan to go into industry. It was hard, I had to do a lot of extra credits while studying full time and working to pay the bills, but I got into a CS Master's degree and finished it very successfully.
I now have a very interesting job with good pay, high recognition and enough flexibility to pursue other dreams (like making music, etc.).
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#218I did following things that helped me grow, 1. My engineering ended in 2013. I was shit broke. I started doing online courses in 2016. Till now I have done 51 online courses in different things and just a month ago I got moved into a DevOps role (from a WordPress developer role). $0 invested in it. 2. The other best thing is growing my LinkedIn network. I grew my network from 200 people to to 15000 people (most of wh…
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#219Earlier quoted context omitted.
I was single, but the programme does accommodate families. I've even met more than one single parent on the programme (and universally it seemed to be a wonderful experience for the child, which surprised me greatly). The spouse even gets a working visa (or did 10 years ago when I was on the programme). It's a great job. I haven't looked at the situation recently, but there used to be an age limit of 40. I applied wh…
> The JET programme in Japan, despite being wildly successful in their unadvertised nefarious plan Any source on that one? I'd love to share this with my friends
Re: Ask HN: What was the best decision you made in your career?
#220I did following things that helped me grow, 1. My engineering ended in 2013. I was shit broke. I started doing online courses in 2016. Till now I have done 51 online courses in different things and just a month ago I got moved into a DevOps role (from a WordPress developer role). $0 invested in it. 2. The other best thing is growing my LinkedIn network. I grew my network from 200 people to to 15000 people (most of wh…
What are some of the business related books you found interesting?