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  • oey_oey6

    I'm applying actively for agency work...22 years after the last time I worked in an agency.

    The last three years have been difficult work wise and I reached my lowest when it comes to finances.

    I'm nervous but I already mentioned this here and the feedback from some of you guys was really encouraging.

    Hoping to find a 20 hour position making 30k a year ;-)

    I'll keep you posted.

    • You could also start leveraging all that experience you got into some courses, e-book maybe? On the side?
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    • Good luck job hunting btw!
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    • thanks grafician!oey_oey
    • and that's a good tip but I lack the time because of parenting for example.oey_oey
    • I think agencies aren't doing so great these days. Lots of in-house teams getting set up to take advantage of first-party data since tracking is being curtailedmonNom
    • Just the vibe I get from sniffing around over the past year. Take it with a grain of salt.monNom
    • Just apply to everything. Once you get an offer then decide. Don’t limit to agency. As said, it’s more in-house these days.shapesalad
    • I want to retrain as a plumber. In demand job, decent pay. Not at a screen all day.shapesalad
    • Plumber, Electrician...oey_oey
    • I applied to a university, twice as in-house and one agency so far. there are a lot of remote jobs I can still apply for. thanks, corona!oey_oey
    • Good luck!SimonFFM
    • get a job as a washing machine fixer. 90% of the time you are charging for a callout and dont do any fixing as the fault wont occur during the half hour youmicrokorg
    • have allocated for the appointment.microkorg
    • Unclog a sink drain of hair out of a woman’s apartment before deciding to become a plumber
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    • Yeah good luck, working less than 4 days for 30k.robthelad
    • ^ this.oey_oey

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