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7:48 AM
I didn't try to understand it (there are these "info" links)
so it looks like the data for that part is from here: alpi.csic.es/en/alpi%E2%80%93csic-database
but I have trouble navigating the interface as I don't know the language:)
 
8:05 AM
...English?
Ah, not the website :P
 
@flawr Iberian pensinsula minus basque XD
rude
:p
 
8:24 AM
@AnderBiguri they already count as mainland-iberian :P
 
but we are not in the map!
plus we have our own way of pronouncing spanish, or so I am told
 
you also have your own way of pronouncing english:P
 
badly :D
 
ok that was a bit mean. I'm certainly in no position to complain
 
8:40 AM
hahhaa no worries, I reached the point of not giving a f about how I pronounce english, as people in the UK understand me
Perhaps not globally optimal, but good enough for me I say!
 
absolutely, people should know where you're coming from
If you speak too well people will assume it's your native language and that you're really bad at it
 
hahaha considering im quite bad at languages, in general, I agree
 
and I'd argue this is true for programming languages too. If you're programming in python or matlab you should always sprinkle a little bit of haskell or C in there and vice versa
 
hahaha
Grab that memory pointer
 
 
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10:24 AM
@AnderBiguri naaah you're fine
 
I still say eeestop and eeespain, and HHHave, as a proper spaniard
 
10:43 AM
hehe, that's part of your charm
I'm not aware of my Hungarianisms because if I were, I'd avoid them
 
hahaha I am HHHApy with my eeeespecial way of talking
 
10:55 AM
:'D
 
11:49 AM
hello pink elephant
we don't see you areound that much, all good?!
 
Yes yes, all good
Hot and bored, but overal ok
 
bored?
boring job, or bored because its too hot to go out?
we had good weather here in londinium, but its gone to shite again, as usual
 
Bored because I still seem to be unable to find a job. We're going out regardless of the heat, don't worry. We just sit on a boat, rather than climb a mountain :P
 
hahaha best plans are on a boat
 
11:55 AM
Does the boat have an indoor bike? :P
 
sorry to hear that! Covid times are tough for jobs too. You have good CV, you should be able to get something at some point, really good luck!
Got a friend that also took super long to find something recently, pandemic times
I got a bike! I am super clumsy for now, but step by step XD
 
@Adriaan what kind of job are you looking for? are you done pee-age-dee-ing?
 
I also rode to work last week. It was surprisingly not too much of an effort.
 
There are enough jobs available, but I just seem to be doing something wrong. Half of my applications I don't even get a response, the other half just outright rejected without any mention to a reason
@flawr if it's on www.chgeol.ch it's probably a good one :P Geo-stuff would be best, preferably with fieldwork. Could me geomatiker, geologist, GIS-specialist or even Porduct Owner Geo Platform for the financial world.
 
not necesarily your fault, its just hard in general. Happy to have a look at your CV if you want some feedback, albeit I am sure I have nothing much to say :)
 
11:59 AM
@Adriaan so are you finished with the phd?
i.e. looking for a full time job?
 
Yes and Yes
Although the first point: finished, not graduated
 
are you still planning to graduate or did you decide to stop? sorry I was completely out of the loop
and just say if you don't wanna talk about it!
maybe you can also look into jobs at the Bund, they have their open positions here: stelle.admin.ch/stelle/de/home/stellen/stellenangebot.html
 
@flawr I'm not planning to graduate, nor was it my decision
 
@Adriaan oh no, I'm sorry to hear that:(
 
@flawr I know. Problem for the Bund is that they always require 2 Amtssprache (DE/FR/IT) on near-native level. I'm planning to get my German C2 certificate in the summer, but more than Baguette or Pesto I can't do
I do occasionally apply for them (ENSI, Meteo, Topo amts especially), but never a positive reaction, if any at all
Cantonal authorities sometimes have interesting jobs, those I do think fitting for my profile (the authoraties of course think differently)
 
12:05 PM
@Adriaan ah right, too bad
 
yeah, being an outsider is always a tiny bit harder for job hunting really
 
@Adriaan *shakes fist*
@AnderBiguri and we're talking CH
 
There are two main problems I think. 1) even though I speak fluent German (and on paper better than the Swiss), I don't speak Swiss-German. Hiring me, especially in 20-30 people offices, thus is "scary", because can they still speak their dialect? 2) geology is different everywhere and if someone who studied geology locally comes by, I'm not first on the list.
 
@AndrasDeak something something black sheep
 
Generally I'd say I'm "scary", good, but scary. If you can hire a local who did a study you know, you'd more likely be doing that than hire a potentially very good person, but whose study and language skills you only see on paper.
 
12:09 PM
have you considered looking into teaching positions? I guess it's not your dream job but I have the impression it might there might be more opportunities for foreigners
 
@flawr he, my wife got a job fairly quickly at a local highschool :P So yes, we spoke about it, but no, I don't want one. I'm not serene enough to deal with lazy and rude teenagers all day, nor have I got an interest in being back in studies for years for the paedagogical side
 
I completely understand!
 
I would be happy teaching in uni, but murder would be a plausibility if I'd teach in school :D
so I udnerstand Adriaan
 
same
What about surveying stuff? Until a few years ago this was mostly done by the Kantone but then the law changed (or something like that) and now there are many private firms that do surveying/geo-engineering/stuff.
 
@flawr yes, I applied to quite a few. I actually got a single interview out of it (first in 5 months). Problem there is that even though I have seen most survey instruments, there are people here doing FH or ETH GeomatikerIn studies. So there's always a more fitting candidate, often with relevant work experience
Same for soil reclamation (Altlasten). There are focused studies and people with a lot more experience/study towards groundwater thatn I have.
All in all I think my profile is great, problem is that there's always a local with a less scary (and probably more relevant) study
 
12:17 PM
I'm sorry I realize I'm being one of those with the "helpful" ideas that you have spent months with.
That must be so frustrating:/
 
@flawr nono, it's good :) Especially given I don't have many Swiss friends that can help.
 
 
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2:30 PM
@Adriaan Sorry to hear that. Let me know if I can help in any way.
 
2:50 PM
Thanks :)
 

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