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DerMeister

So now, I finally have a job again. It's a dishwashing job on weekends, but it's better than nothing. I'm just glad to be employed again.

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kyleforrester87

@DerMeister how old are you, and where about in the states? Is work really that hard to come by?

I've lived in London for a decade and it's so easy to find work here. I guess I take it for granted. I know in my home town it is very difficult and some people are still working the same jobs they had when I moved away because they do not have other options.

Congrats on the job, though. I did that (along with other cleaning) when I was 15-18 in a butchers shop. Kinda miss it to be honest. Was better than delivering papers lol

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Splat

kyleforrester87 wrote:

@DerMeister how old are you, and where about in the states? Is work really that hard to come by?

I've lived in London for a decade and it's so easy to find work here. I guess I take it for granted. I know I'm my home town it is very difficult and some people are still working the same jobs they had when I moved away because they do not have other options.

Congrats on the job, though. I did that (along with other cleaning) when I was 15-18 in a butchers shop. Kinda miss it to be honest. Was better than delivering papers lol

It can be pretty hard to find one in the states depending on where you live.

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kyleforrester87

@Splat yeah I can imagine to be fair. I always just think.. move then! But the big thing keeping people from doing that is family. I'm not that close to my family, though we get along overall, but it made it pretty easy to get away.

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Tasuki

@kyleforrester87 Well not only that but moving across the US is pretty hard (I know I am actually looking into that). Not only do you have stuff like logistics and monetary reasons but the areas of the US are so vastly different in culture, weather terrain, Financial it's almost as bad as moving to another country.

I mean for California for example minium wave is $11 an hour IIRC, but somewhere like Virginia it's only 7.25 an hour and that's for the same job. So it would take some adjusting to get use to that.

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WanderingBullet

@Tasuki "I mean for California for example minium wave is $11 an hour IIRC, but somewhere like Virginia it's only 7.25 an hour and that's for the same job. So it would take some adjusting to get use to that."

But the cost of living in California is higher compared to Virginia, though, right?

Over here the minimum hourly wage for something like a job at McD's is probably around $1.30.

@kyleforrester87 CNN did a poll and rated London the most expensive city to live in. If that's the case I assume the wages there are high as well?

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kyleforrester87

@Tasuki @WanderingBullet The rent for a 1 bed flat in London is about half your salary if you're earning £34k which is apparently the average, but that average is probably a bit skewed by some of the mega earners at the very top. Realistically a lot of people are on £27-£30k so you'd be spending over half your rent on a 1 bed flat. The "golden rule" is your rent should be 1/3 so you can see you're going way over, even if you're earning good pay.

For that reason you need to be living in a flat share or living with a partner to make it affordable. When I moved here 10 years ago I rented a room for £500 per month in a 5 bed house that had 7-10 people. I really enjoyed it at the time to be honest but it's not something I'd want to go back to.

Relocating is a lot easier when you're younger and, oddly, you have next to no money.

kyleforrester87

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DerMeister

@kyleforrester87 I'm 23 and I live in Dallas, Texas. It's a pretty populated city, but even then you'd think it wouldn't be too hard for me to find a job, but it has. I've applied to nearly every place under the sun, but got turned down. I don't have anything against me either, I've never served jail/prison time and obviously I'm legally allowed to work in the country. The only thing I can think of if my lack of work experience (only worked two jobs) and the gap between jobs in my resume.

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Haruki_NLI

Good news on a Monday morning, I got past the screening stage of a job apllication. Just had to fill an assessment and then see if anything happens next.

Probably helps I have worked for these guys before, albeit as a three week temporary deal.

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LuckyLand

I was wondering: Bethesda often says they are not working on a new main single player TES game, and every time online sites and videogames journalists say they are sure this is not possible, so... could it be that Bethesda is actually not working on a NEW main singleplayer TES game because they are working on the remake of an old one?

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JohnnyShoulder

@LuckyLand Bethesda revealed the next Elder Scrolls game at E3?

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LuckyLand

@JohnnyShoulder Oh I missed it. I still want Oblivion rev 2.0 but this one will be probably interesting too. But this mean that Bethesda often said a false thing in the past (that a new game was not in development) I guess.

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JohnnyShoulder

@LuckyLand To be fair to them, they have only just started working on it and will most likely be a next gen game.

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RogerRoger

@Knuckles-Fajita Congratulations! My fingers are crossed for you (well, not literally, otherwise it'd be a challenge to type this out, but you know what I mean)!

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RogerRoger

@FullbringIchigo I didn't, so thanks for the heads-up! Not sure quite what to think. On the one hand, I'm pleased for the franchise and this could mean good things; however, my immediate reaction was pretty much as follows:

"There's loads of new Star Trek coming..."

Yay!

"...from the guy who brought you Discovery."

Oh.

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FullbringIchigo

@RogerRoger to be fair he has made and been involved in some good shows over the years plus he co-created Discovery with Bryan Fuller and most of the changes were Fullers ideas (it's why he got sacked) and he wasn't the show runner either then, it was Gretchen J Berg and Aaron Harberts, the ones who were recently sacked for abusing the cast and crew

Kurtzman actually had very little do do with the first season of Discovery, he was basically the guy upstairs but he is a huge Trekkie and he took over as show runner once the last ones were fired so it's possible he could bring things around

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