LilKitKat's Second Cumming Thread 💦

Sorry I wasnt on most of the day; went ot help my dad with yard work all fucking day...shoveling bark dust, river rock, dirt, etc

I am fucking wiped

Got back, showered, took a nap with my dog and just woke up. Supposed to grab a drink soon. Yikes. Talk soon!
Sounds like a productive day.
Have a wonderful night. 💐💐💐
 
Sorry I wasnt on most of the day; went ot help my dad with yard work all fucking day...shoveling bark dust, river rock, dirt, etc

I am fucking wiped

Got back, showered, took a nap with my dog and just woke up. Supposed to grab a drink soon. Yikes. Talk soon!
Fire pit and whiskey night. You got an invite anytime. 😉. Have a great night.
 
Have you considered speaking to your supervisor about writing you a letter of reference/recommendation to take with you? I think that would carry a lot of weight and maybe put you a step above other applicants who don't have an encouraging letter written by a previous supervisor.
I agree with @Jw75766 even more @LilKitKat do not be shy darling and be proactive and request reference/recommendations from the client because that is as valuable even better because you work directly with the client's representatives and if they were happy to work with you that means you did a great job.
Please don't mix the contractor position with a permanent role.
If someone had permanent roles and he/she changed every 6 months that is definitely a job hopper case.
 
hahaha...yeah trust me, Ill be reaching out for that...though I dont think anyone reads those when applying to jobs but if they post something on linkedin it may assist.
Otherwise you only submit a resume, sometimes a cover letter...
The LinkedIn recommendations are great as well and easy recognising by headhunters.
 
Sorry I wasnt on most of the day; went ot help my dad with yard work all fucking day...shoveling bark dust, river rock, dirt, etc

I am fucking wiped

Got back, showered, took a nap with my dog and just woke up. Supposed to grab a drink soon. Yikes. Talk soon!
I'm sure your dad loved the help and the time with you.
 
Yes, having several 6 month positions on my resume looks like garbage as opposed to if it was 1-2 yrs etc...and while yes, its a given for many contractors, it ust having to explain it, or not necessarily having a "feference" from the previous place...but obviously I got along well with my manager and others, so hopefully I could use them.

As for on-site, I could do it but am trying not to haha. So much time and money saved by not having to commute, by not having to bring a lunch, all that...and most office type of jobs can be done virtually/remote so whats the reason for on site? Oh because you have to pay taxes on the land for your office? I mean, is my work getting done and on time and good? Yes? Then WTF.

The positive/negative for remote work is that I can apply to jobs with companies based in NY, Texas, Ohio, Calif, Washington, Colorado whatever...the negative is that everyone can apply to those positions too.
Just a thought - try a functional CV. Cite your expertise and references with less focus on previous employers. Sorry to intrude on your thread.
 
Sorry I wasnt on most of the day; went ot help my dad with yard work all fucking day...shoveling bark dust, river rock, dirt, etc

I am fucking wiped

Got back, showered, took a nap with my dog and just woke up. Supposed to grab a drink soon. Yikes. Talk soon!
At least you got some productive stuff done and were able to help and work with your dad. More importantly, I bet you looked absolutely smoking hot all sweaty and working away 🥰🥰🥰
 
Sorry I wasnt on most of the day; went ot help my dad with yard work all fucking day...shoveling bark dust, river rock, dirt, etc

I am fucking wiped

Got back, showered, took a nap with my dog and just woke up. Supposed to grab a drink soon. Yikes. Talk soon!

I won't lie, that sounds like a beautiful day!
 
Afternoon Kit, hope you are well rested after your busy day with your Dad yesterday.
Have a wonderful Sunday.
((HUGGLES))
 
Just a thought - try a functional CV. Cite your expertise and references with less focus on previous employers. Sorry to intrude on your thread.
I like the idea in theory, its just 99% of all jobs applied to are scanned by AI and HR software and looking for job dates, keywords, that sort...but in theory I love your idea and it makes sense.

Luckily, I get tons of recruiters contacting me each week, albeit most are for jobs either...I am not qualified for/no interest in or the pay is a lot less than I currently earn, or they want me on-site/hybrid but 3000 miles away from where I am.
That said, Ill get another job. Im not worried about that, I just hate being out of work and then having it linger for a couple of months while my credit card balances increase, I get bored a bit, I stress a bit, I get depressed a bit, my anxiety starts to increase...that sort.
 
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