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Minnesota sounds like your jam, Pika-dude. XD
I just can't recommend NJ. Our summers get brutal.
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When I was living in DC I heard it was the worst of both worlds. Awful in both winter and summer. Which I remember when I was there, it wasn’t that bad in June and July but August started to crank up the heat a lot. High 90s every day. Which is not fun when you’re wearing business attire.
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Yeah, humidity for me is brutal. Everything feels hot, sticky, sluggish, and just unpleasant.
I feel like I can handle hot weather as long as there's a nice breeze.
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Yeah I can’t stand still heat. If there’s no air flow then it’ll suffocate me too.
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Ho man my new job is fun but time consuming
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Sometimes it can take a few months before you're cozy with a new job. My job with master data management took over a year to get used to just because there was SO MUCH STUFF going on that it took a very long time to get comfortable with it all. I mean heck, I've been in this job for a year and a half and I still get curveballs. But yeah, this role is CRAZY busy. It's rare there's any downtime, and if there is, it usually goes poof in a heartbeat.
But no matter what, NEVER NEVER NEVER EVER EVER EVER say you're low on work and you've got nothing to do to your manager. You can get badly swamped doing that and they usually won't pay you more because you're doing more. Make up work for yourself if you have to (such as just writing down how to do things and making guides for how to do tasks you usually do on a daily basis). Organize emails, folders, delete old email junk, do simple office clerical stuff.
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