Napoleon cake in Sydney?
Is it impossible to find a Napoleon cake in Sydney, if you just want individual slices to try? Or is it just my woeful google search skills?
I want the European-style Napoleon cake.
Thanks!
Is it impossible to find a Napoleon cake in Sydney, if you just want individual slices to try? Or is it just my woeful google search skills?
I want the European-style Napoleon cake.
Thanks!
Hey all, I was wondering if I could please get some career direction :)
Ever since I finished university (BCom), I’ve been working in federal government doing various roles. Haven’t found any particularly fulfilling. Actually found fed gov work straight up boring right from the start and low paid (gov administration, no incentives to motivate you, most people were much older, you no longer get the good super scheme, and no social functions unless self-paid and self-organised) but didn’t know what else I could do. Then covid happened and I got stuck.
I moved to another government department and still doing government work.
I don’t know where I can go from here onwards? My goal is to earn more money because cost of living and housing prices are outrageous these days.
I just don’t know where I can go from here? Feeling kinda plateau-ed. I wish I’d started in finance or banking and moved my way up so I’d now have relevant skills. I see the corporate suits workers in the city and they seem like they have it all together, social life from mingling in the same corporate circles. Something you don’t necessarily get in public sector.
Thanks for any insights. :)
TLDR: 30-something with only government experience and bachelor of commerce. What are higher-paying roles in private sector (or anywhere) I can transition into? Feeling stuck. Cost of living a burden.
Hey all, I was wondering if I could please get some career direction :)
Ever since I finished university (BCom), I’ve been working in federal government doing various roles. Haven’t found any particularly fulfilling. Actually found fed gov work straight up boring right from the start and low paid (gov administration, no incentives to motivate you, most people were much older, you no longer get the good super scheme, and no social functions unless self-paid and self-organised) but didn’t know what else I could do. Then covid happened and I got stuck.
I moved to another government department and still doing government work.
I don’t know where I can go from here onwards? My goal is to earn more money because cost of living and housing prices are outrageous these days.
I just don’t know where I can go from here?Feeling kinda plateau-ed. I wish I’d started in finance or banking and moved my way up so I’d now have relevant skills. I see the corporate suits workers in the city and they seem like they have it all together, social life from mingling in the same corporate circles. Something you don’t necessarily get in public sector.
Thanks for any insights. :)
TLDR: 30-something with only government experience and bachelor of commerce. What are higher-paying roles in private sector (or anywhere) I can transition into? Feeling stuck. Cost of living a burden.
Hey, curious where Asians in their 30s go to meet other Asian matches in Australia?
Interested in meeting Chinese-Australians or Chinese people, but Asians more broadly. Gets harder in the 30s to know where people hang out.
Thanks for any insights. Wouldn't ask unless I was honestly confuddled. I understand perhaps many have left the pool altogether by now. Gotta try though right.