50+ yo with 20+ yrs experience /u/lt_ligma23 CSCQ protests reddit

50+ yo with 20+ yrs experience /u/lt_ligma23 CSCQ protests reddit

My dad is a 50+ yrs old and has 20+ yrs experience in the IT/SWE industry. He worked at one company from 2000’s to 2021 and then got laid off during Covid. He then got a job at a known but little prestige company as an IT director (from my understanding, it sounds like this is more of like a principal manager/M2 role). My dad doesn’t like to talk to me about finances or his work often but he is worried that after his project ends in January, that he will lose his job. He found a job very easily through a connection when he got laid off in 2021, but is now very stressed that he’s too old for the market. I wanted to know if anyone else has been in this position or has any general advice about being older but experienced in this job market.

Edit: his current role seems mainly managerial position and not technical but I do know that he works heavily with GCP

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​r/cscareerquestions My dad is a 50+ yrs old and has 20+ yrs experience in the IT/SWE industry. He worked at one company from 2000’s to 2021 and then got laid off during Covid. He then got a job at a known but little prestige company as an IT director (from my understanding, it sounds like this is more of like a principal manager/M2 role). My dad doesn’t like to talk to me about finances or his work often but he is worried that after his project ends in January, that he will lose his job. He found a job very easily through a connection when he got laid off in 2021, but is now very stressed that he’s too old for the market. I wanted to know if anyone else has been in this position or has any general advice about being older but experienced in this job market. Edit: his current role seems mainly managerial position and not technical but I do know that he works heavily with GCP submitted by /u/lt_ligma23 [link] [comments] 

My dad is a 50+ yrs old and has 20+ yrs experience in the IT/SWE industry. He worked at one company from 2000’s to 2021 and then got laid off during Covid. He then got a job at a known but little prestige company as an IT director (from my understanding, it sounds like this is more of like a principal manager/M2 role). My dad doesn’t like to talk to me about finances or his work often but he is worried that after his project ends in January, that he will lose his job. He found a job very easily through a connection when he got laid off in 2021, but is now very stressed that he’s too old for the market. I wanted to know if anyone else has been in this position or has any general advice about being older but experienced in this job market.

Edit: his current role seems mainly managerial position and not technical but I do know that he works heavily with GCP

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[link] [comments]  My dad is a 50+ yrs old and has 20+ yrs experience in the IT/SWE industry. He worked at one company from 2000’s to 2021 and then got laid off during Covid. He then got a job at a known but little prestige company as an IT director (from my understanding, it sounds like this is more of like a principal manager/M2 role). My dad doesn’t like to talk to me about finances or his work often but he is worried that after his project ends in January, that he will lose his job. He found a job very easily through a connection when he got laid off in 2021, but is now very stressed that he’s too old for the market. I wanted to know if anyone else has been in this position or has any general advice about being older but experienced in this job market. Edit: his current role seems mainly managerial position and not technical but I do know that he works heavily with GCP submitted by /u/lt_ligma23 [link] [comments]

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Is staring common in Indian culture? If so why? /u/MedicalSpeaker2158 No such thing as stupid questions

Is staring common in Indian culture? If so why? /u/MedicalSpeaker2158 No such thing as stupid questions

Just wanted to preface that this is purely coming from a place of curiosity as opposed to distain or anything similar.

So for some context, my entire family are white Australians, however my mum recently got engaged with a man who happens to be a second generation Indian immigrant. Love the guy and haven’t noticed anything out of the ordinary with him, however the few times I’ve met his family I’ve noticed that not all but a good chunk of them are quite… fond? of staring, espically the kids and older women. my sister and her friend has also complained to me about the same thing.

As a kid I was raised that staring was incredibly rude, however a lot of them will stare deadpan at me as I pass them or they pass me, and not wanting to sound disrespectful but as someone with bad anxiety it makes me quite nervous they’re judging or silently expressing a dislike for me.

But I have heard that some things can mean two entirely different things in different cultures. So that’s why I’m asking this question before jumping to conclusions.

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​r/NoStupidQuestions Just wanted to preface that this is purely coming from a place of curiosity as opposed to distain or anything similar. So for some context, my entire family are white Australians, however my mum recently got engaged with a man who happens to be a second generation Indian immigrant. Love the guy and haven’t noticed anything out of the ordinary with him, however the few times I’ve met his family I’ve noticed that not all but a good chunk of them are quite… fond? of staring, espically the kids and older women. my sister and her friend has also complained to me about the same thing. As a kid I was raised that staring was incredibly rude, however a lot of them will stare deadpan at me as I pass them or they pass me, and not wanting to sound disrespectful but as someone with bad anxiety it makes me quite nervous they’re judging or silently expressing a dislike for me. But I have heard that some things can mean two entirely different things in different cultures. So that’s why I’m asking this question before jumping to conclusions. submitted by /u/MedicalSpeaker2158 [link] [comments] 

Just wanted to preface that this is purely coming from a place of curiosity as opposed to distain or anything similar.

So for some context, my entire family are white Australians, however my mum recently got engaged with a man who happens to be a second generation Indian immigrant. Love the guy and haven’t noticed anything out of the ordinary with him, however the few times I’ve met his family I’ve noticed that not all but a good chunk of them are quite… fond? of staring, espically the kids and older women. my sister and her friend has also complained to me about the same thing.

As a kid I was raised that staring was incredibly rude, however a lot of them will stare deadpan at me as I pass them or they pass me, and not wanting to sound disrespectful but as someone with bad anxiety it makes me quite nervous they’re judging or silently expressing a dislike for me.

But I have heard that some things can mean two entirely different things in different cultures. So that’s why I’m asking this question before jumping to conclusions.

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[link] [comments]  Just wanted to preface that this is purely coming from a place of curiosity as opposed to distain or anything similar. So for some context, my entire family are white Australians, however my mum recently got engaged with a man who happens to be a second generation Indian immigrant. Love the guy and haven’t noticed anything out of the ordinary with him, however the few times I’ve met his family I’ve noticed that not all but a good chunk of them are quite… fond? of staring, espically the kids and older women. my sister and her friend has also complained to me about the same thing. As a kid I was raised that staring was incredibly rude, however a lot of them will stare deadpan at me as I pass them or they pass me, and not wanting to sound disrespectful but as someone with bad anxiety it makes me quite nervous they’re judging or silently expressing a dislike for me. But I have heard that some things can mean two entirely different things in different cultures. So that’s why I’m asking this question before jumping to conclusions. submitted by /u/MedicalSpeaker2158 [link] [comments]

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My girlfriend got one /u/Koentjoep_YT Pokémon GO – Discover Pokémon in the Real World!

My girlfriend got one /u/Koentjoep_YT Pokémon GO – Discover Pokémon in the Real World!

My girlfriend got one /u/Koentjoep_YT Pokémon GO – Discover Pokémon in the Real World!

Got my girlfriend into Pokémon go more then a hear ago and she has insane much luck and this shows to prove it even more

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​r/pokemongo Got my girlfriend into Pokémon go more then a hear ago and she has insane much luck and this shows to prove it even more submitted by /u/Koentjoep_YT [link] [comments] 

Got my girlfriend into Pokémon go more then a hear ago and she has insane much luck and this shows to prove it even more

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[link] [comments]   Got my girlfriend into Pokémon go more then a hear ago and she has insane much luck and this shows to prove it even more submitted by /u/Koentjoep_YT [link] [comments]

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