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Does anyone work for Sac CPS?

I currently work for another counties CPS and really enjoy my position and supervisor/ unit. I’m reluctant to leave if I’m offered the job but know I have to, it’s a 25k raise for the same work…curious about case loads, work culture, etc and hoping someone who works there can speak to that! Thanks

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u/Rasta_President460 — 23 hours ago

Where can I find listings for apartments on the plaza?

The apartments on the plaza above shops, or very close by (think above campground) are so cool. I’ve been trying to find listings for them but I don’t see them. Who manages these spots and where can I apply?

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u/Rasta_President460 — 29 days ago
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Need advice

I’m 32M and I’m very unhappy with my job. I currently work for CPS and make 62k / year in California. Im tired of living with roommates and having to calculate the cost of everything. I have a degree in an unrelated field (kinesiology) and have been in this field for 3 years.

I’m looking for a job with better work life balance and better pay but I’m not sure what I can quickly train to do thatll pay well and also let me clock out at 5. Ideally the job wouldn’t need a years more of school (as being a student for a while will just keep me in the same position, broke, roommates, etc) but if the debt to salary ratio is worth it…its worth it.

Any suggestions? I wish they’d have taught us to study what pays well not what we’re interested in…

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u/Rasta_President460 — 30 days ago

California state jobs for someone with child welfare experience?

I have 3 years CWS experience with an unrelated bachelors and no masters. I’ve applied to Sac County CWS and want to work there but was told the waitlist is 960 people. I’m eager to move from my county which has me exploring state positions. Are there state jobs that value CWS experience?

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u/Rasta_President460 — 2 months ago

Anybody work for Sac County Child Welfare

I’m on the hiring waitlist - been referred to 10 different vacancies and am waiting to hear back. I’m curious if the county is currently hiring or if they’ve been affected by budget deficits. My county is undergoing a hiring freeze and I know YOLO county is doing layoffs. Curious how things are for Sac

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u/Rasta_President460 — 2 months ago

Optimal training volume / intensity

In Thailand I know fighters are training 2-3 hrs 2x a day 6x a week. When I look online I see optimal training prescribed by guys like Heatrick Muay Thai Performance say as little as an hour a day Muay Thai is optimal plus strength and conditioning. I’m trying to put in as much work as I’m capable of but without guidance it’s hard to know what to do.

Is each session very hard intensity? Is everyday similar or is intensity undulating? My coach is an mma coach and we only do striking twice a week so I’m on my own a lot. When I ask him hes just impressed I’m even training on my own and doesn’t really provide helpful advice on volume or intensity.

To avoid burn out and getting sick I usually keep mwf easier and t th sa harder 2 hour sessions each (Shadowboxing and bagwork when solo, class and spar when in gym), however I recently went to a Muay Thai gym in so cal and trained there for a week. Everyday was 2-3 hours HARD. I was shocked at the intensity and was cooked by the end of the week. But everyone there was so good it made me wonder if that’s just what it takes and if I need to push through feeling awful, sore and lowkey sick and train that hard daily at home as opposed to just 2-3 times a week

Any insights from people who’ve fought and are higher level that have played with training routines for what’s worked best to level them up. Thanks

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u/Rasta_President460 — 3 months ago