Anthem could have a 2nd chance...

With Destiny 2 having the plug pulled recently. I feel Anthem actually has a 2nd chance if they did a soft reboot/rerelease and actually fixed the issues that plague Anthem from the beginning. And just relaunched it.

With Destiny out of the equation for players there is going to be a huge void left for games as a service and shooters. Games that heavily encourage team based co-op.

Anthem in a lot of ways, resembled the same issues Destiny 1 had when it launched. Where players saw a ton of potential with the game, but it was just barebone with not a lot of content.

Does anyone else feel the same way? That anthem has a second chance if it got a rerelease with some new content.

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u/PolarizingKabal — 3 days ago

Looking for career advice/advancement - Data entry/admin assistant?

Mid 40s, been with my current employer for almost 20 years. Working in a subdivision of academia/non-profit. Doing clerical work. Mostly doing bill processing, data entry, payroll and financial processing.

Might be unemployed in the next few months, if not sooner. 1/2 the department lost money this past year. The university is already entertaining offers from an outside vendor, and according to my boss, he had the director even question him about what I actually do for them a little while back.

Feels like the writing is on the wall.

What sort of training would be best to look into?

Currently have the equivalent of dual associate degrees in both accounting (stopped 9 credits short of my BA) and web design (early/basic coding, html, xml, visual basic and photo editing).

I know there is a huge shift towards AI, and it's going to be a struggle to find any sort of job in the admin assistance field. I had seen recommendations elsewhere about SQL and database maintenance being a plus. Any recommended online courses or certifications?

The one thing I don't want to do is get sucked back into going to back to school full time. As I just paid off my student loan from last time, a few months back. Not looking to take on massive amounts of student debt again.

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u/PolarizingKabal — 25 days ago