he started with "I usually ask 'where do you see yourself in 5 years', but today I want to do something different. Tell me about yourself: your passions, why you came in slovakia, what you want to do in slovakia...'"
@Neil not really, you just need a vague idea of where to start. Being too specific and preparing your questions ahead of time makes you less likely to listen to their answer.
@towc in Israel, you learn to respect authority in the army - you're constantly interacting with authority and these people can throw you in a cell for 2 weeks for unshined shoes if they feel like it.
At my first interview, the interviewer was late. I sympathized with him and had a brief conversation where he was telling me how long he had to travel, then I made a little joke on it and we both laughed
@Neil man, I dont' remember my first interview. but the first one I do remember was for fast food. I walked in, girl behind the counter says "yo, you want a job?" I was unemployed at the time so said sure. she told me to sit in the booth 'over there' and I did. 10 minute interview later I was hired.
@BenjaminGruenbaum that fast food is disgusting, that you don't wanna work a job where everyone including the management is disposable, and that we should treat minimum wage workers better because almost all minimum wage jobs I've had were of the most stressful of my life.
@towc well, for ethical reasons to be honest. I don't want to promote people whose job is to scam other people and that's usually the case there. There is also a high percentage of shady people in the gambling business I don't want to get to know.
@towc not being judgmental doesn't mean you can't hold opinions - all these things are usually the case or high percentage - I'm not making assumptions about specific people.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I've been working since I was young. data entry, construction, food (fast and sit down), retail, coding, factories, roofing, landscaping, etc.
That is, I am fine being judgmental towards an industry - not towards specific people.
@rlemon I actually really enjoyed the physical work in the army and not sitting in front of a desk all day when I did it - it wasn't as interesting but it was fun.
@BenjaminGruenbaum the liquid chrome stuff would get all over you and dye your skin. took about a year after working there before my smeller was normal.
@BenjaminGruenbaum You have to take into account the facts that you can't travel, have no holidays and not a lot of free time, and usually a lot of difficulties winning any money at all, unless you inherited a very nice ground
@BenjaminGruenbaum judging by my neighbours, it would be an absolute nightmare for me, but I it's definitely a fulfilling job if you're the type for it
@rlemon did I ever tell you about the landlord I had who bred fish? Whole basement was full of tanks and he imported them from asia, including some that could only be imported as dry eggs.
@KarelG you can. But this is a config file. UltiSnips isn't vim-only. The config file isn't very scriptable. I don't particularly want to modify the language used in that config and transpile it to get what I want
@BenFortune it can be. You need a load balancer of some sort, which can be the ingress attached to port 80/443 on the host, or nginx/something on the host pointing into k8s.
@KarelG my car is an 07 Honda Element. Frankly much older cars have timers on their headlights. The noise on my car is basically indistinguishable from when I leave my keys in the ignition. What ends up happening is I unlock the car & open the door. I grab my bag while the keys are still in the ignition and because the noises are basically the same I don't notice the headlights are on.
@KarelG my grandfather has a 94 toyota car with manual role up windows and the noise is much much louder and different. Only the engineers know why the Honda Element was designed this way.