u/Comfortable_Abies_92

▲ 4 r/AskLE

Is this a bad look for me if I want to be a trooper

So I had a job a couple months ago that I quit without giving them a 2 weeks notice for another job with significant pay increase. Although I notified my boss the day before leaving, she wasn’t very happy and said that she’d never be a recommendation for me in my future job applications. I’ve been really good at that job and everyone loved me there, but after doing that my former boss hated me. Honestly I felt very bad doing that and she was a very great person, and I wish I never did that to her, but I got my new job offer that I’m working right now and they wanted me to start my orientation and training the very next day, so I didn’t really have a choice.

Am I cooked? Please give me advice.

Also the job before that I worked at Walmart for 5 years and gave them a 1 months notice before quitting. The reason why I quit Walmart was because I had a tech internship for the summer, and then worked at the other job that I quit without a 2 weeks notice for the job that I’m currently working at.

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u/Comfortable_Abies_92 — 15 days ago
▲ 1 r/NJTech

How is cs491 during the summer compared to the regular semester. for anyone who's taken it during the summer, please share you experience because that is my last class i'm taking and i'm done with school, im graduating this month. is it harder and is the workload more, or is it managable, since it's only for 1 month in the summer, rather than 4-5 months in the regular semesters.

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u/Comfortable_Abies_92 — 18 days ago
▲ 10 r/AskLE

I want to be a state trooper but idk which would be better, in Texas or NJ. I currently live in NJ but I’ve been planning on moving to Texas since NJ just isn’t a state where you can live comfortably in or even retire in. I’m 22 male and graduating college soon, and I was planning on applying next year. I want to know how the experience was for those who are/was a trooper in NJ or Texas. I consider myself a workaholic so if I’d get a position as a trooper, which I pray everyday I do, I will work 50-60 hours a week if I can, to stack up that overtime money.

Also, I want to know how the interviewing process is like specifically. I’ve always been pretty bad at interviewing and my nerves get the best of me. What do they go over and what are major disqualifies. Like I know that you cannot lie, and now they’re super strict on social media related stuff, so what exactly do they ask in the interviewing process and even the polygraph test.

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u/Comfortable_Abies_92 — 19 days ago