Best video about excel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxBg4sMusIg
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This is really useful, thanks
I saw this and was going to tag you until I realized you boosted it 😂
Just watched it from beginning to end 😅👍🏼
It gets quite advanced. Probably way more than any of the stupid jobs I'm applying for would require lol.
The guy is the CEO of stack overflow. Which I don't really know, but it's something I see mentioned on noste a lot.
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It's almost like a stand up comedy show tho
🤣 It was! What I do know is that I don’t want a job that depends on excel. 😅
No, same. It more stupid jobs that ask for excel knowledge. I just need to learn some basics, so I'm not bullshitting too much. Cos I'm already bullshitting a lot in other areas, like pretending I even care about the stupid company and stupid job role in the first place. Lolcry
Totally. I left the world of work a few years ago but thinking I should do something again. I can’t do that bullshitting anymore. Need something more real. What I call a “doing job.” Work for myself again.
I think I would actually like a library job tho. Not that it pays well.
Perhaps you would like some nature reserve type thing? I don't know:)🤔
There’s lots I would like. Probably would have to volunteer now to get a foot in some of them now. My personal issue though is I like too much that I can’t seem to focus enough on one area 😅 Also looking to move location at the same time.
I quite like the idea of volunteering in my local green/nature area preservation projects, which I think would be worthwhile. (Not sure I actually have time to be unpaid tho, but I am thinking of doing it sporadically). Plus I think I would enjoy learning all the propagation, plant/tree care etc etc stuff.
Maybe I might even enjoy a spreadsheet of it was about trees and plants lol
Yep definitely! 🙂
Library job sounds ok.
Pay is kinda shite, and despite this they're actually highly sought after lol 🥲
Pay has been shit for so long in so many jobs it’s an utter joke now. What’s the national UK average these days? I think it’s changed only by a few thousand pounds in the last 20 years or so when it should be 3x more if it were to match the cost of living/rent/house prices etc. Bonkers.
There's also just not very much going. It feels like everyone I know is in/under-employed and looking for work, but not finding it. It's felt like a recession for a while now, but because people are *technically* employed it doesn't really show up lol.
All the books are cooked, the car is on fire, and there's no driver at the wheel lolol
This is why I left the UK for 6 years and worked abroad. Coming back and it certainly feels as you describe.
Librarians are consistently some of the most interesting people to chat with
Nice little refresher. Relative and absolute is the thing I’d forgotten about (haven’t used excel in ages!). Stumbled upon stack overflow but only read it for answers (don’t contrib). I don’t even quite get GitHub either (not a dev really).