u/Neither-Fun-3242

Arm drift

So, my son (7) has been fencing for almost a year now. I fenced some in college, but haven’t in 15+ years. Little man convinced me to pick the sport back up again, and surprisingly I’ve been able to keep up with a bunch of teens and tweens. The one thing I’ve noticed, and so has the coach, is that my weapon arm keeps drifting in as bouts go on. Not sure if it’s a vision thing (my glasses don’t fit well in my mask) or an arm strength thing. Any help/advice is appreciated. TIA

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u/Neither-Fun-3242 — 4 days ago

How do I make a change after 15 years in?

So, like the title says, I’m a little over 15 years in doing my current job. I word it that way because I would never call what I do a career despite doing it for so long. I call it a job because it is a place I go to earn a paycheck to pay the bills. I’ve been in the automotive industry for 15+ years and most of that as a mechanic. I have gotten to a point that I very much hate my job…not the people I work with or the employer that I work for, but the actual job itself. It seems that the longer I keep working as a mechanic the harder it is to find a job in a different industry. Near as I can tell it’s probably people (or AI) not being able to see transferable skills. Looking for any advice the internet has to offer at this point. TIA

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u/Neither-Fun-3242 — 1 month ago