▲ 45 r/Quebec

Plus capable des jobs de bureau… que faire? Vous vous êtes réorienté dans quel domaine?

J’ai 35 ans et je travaille dans des emplois de bureau depuis le milieu de la vingtaine. J’ai accumulé plusieurs diplômes au fil des années, mais honnêtement, j’ai l’impression qu’aucun ne m’a vraiment aidée à trouver une carrière qui me convient.
Mon problème, c’est que je n’arrive jamais à rester longtemps en poste. Après quelques mois, je me sens déjà démotivée et coincée. Être assise devant un ordinateur toute la journée dans un bureau me pèse énormément. Cette année seulement, j’ai quitté deux emplois après une semaine, et un autre après quelques mois parce que c’était un contrat. Je viens tout juste d’en commencer un nouveau et je regarde déjà ailleurs.
Je trouve ça décourageant. Quand je me compare à mon entourage, j’ai l’impression d’être le mouton noir. La plupart des gens semblent trouver leur place et avancer dans leur carrière, alors que moi, j’ai l’impression de tourner en rond.
En plus, l’arrivée de l’IA me fait beaucoup réfléchir. Dans mon emploi actuel, certaines tâches qui prenaient beaucoup de temps peuvent maintenant être faites en quelques minutes avec les bons outils. Ça me donne l’impression que plusieurs emplois de bureau vont être très différents ou même disparaître dans les prochaines années.
J’aimerais savoir si d’autres personnes ont vécu quelque chose de semblable. Est-ce que vous avez fini par vous réorienter? Si oui, vers quel domaine? Comment avez-vous trouvé quelque chose qui vous convenait davantage?
J’ai envie de trouver un métier avec un avenir, mais surtout un travail que je ne vais pas détester après quelques mois/jours.

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u/RewardDesperate — 1 day ago

(34F) Looking for someone with similar values (Canada/USA, 29-45)

Hi everyone,
I never thought I would make a post like this, but I figured I would give it a chance.
I’m a woman in my early 30s from Canada, and I’m looking to meet someone who shares similar values and is interested in building a real, long term relationship.
I’m someone who appreciates a more traditional relationship dynamic. I like the idea of two people choosing each other, supporting each other, creating a peaceful home, and building a life together. I value loyalty, kindness, communication, family, and having a strong connection with my partner.
I’m not religious myself, but I respect someone who is and it wouldn’t bother me as long as we share the same core values.
A little about me: I’m a creative person, I love design, animals, being active, going for walks, spending time in nature, and taking care of myself. I enjoy simple things like cooking, discovering new places, and creating a comfortable life with the right person.
I’m looking for a man between 29 and 45, from Canada or the US, who is serious about finding a partner and building something meaningful. Ideally someone who doesn’t have children, as I would like to start this chapter of life together with someone who is in a similar place.
I’m not looking for perfection, just someone genuine, emotionally mature, and who still believes in love, commitment, and building something together.
If this sounds like you, feel free to message me and tell me a little about yourself 😊

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u/RewardDesperate — 14 days ago
▲ 1 r/tradwives+2 crossposts

Do men who want a stay-at-home wife still exist in Canada?

Hi everyone,
I’m a woman in Quebec and I’m finding it difficult to meet men who are looking for a more traditional relationship. By that, I mean someone who values marriage, family, and would be open to having a stay-at-home wife or a more traditional division of roles within the household.
It seems like this mindset isn’t very common where I live, and most people I meet are looking for something very different.
For those of you in Canada, where have you had the most success meeting men with these values? Are there specific dating apps, websites, communities, cities, or provinces where traditional-minded people are more common?
I’d love to hear your experiences and recommendations.
Thanks!

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u/RewardDesperate — 24 days ago

Increased urination after first dose?

I just started my first 0.25 mg dose because I know I’m pretty sensitive to things like caffeine, and even melatonin affects me quite a bit, so I figured it was better to start low and play it safe.

One thing I’ve noticed is that not long after my injection, I seem to be peeing more often than usual. Has anyone else experienced this or is it just me?

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u/RewardDesperate — 1 month ago
▲ 5 r/Hevy

New on Heyy - need help for Trainer option

I’m new to the Heavy app. I was tired of using different workout apps that were too expensive, and I could never stay consistent with them, so I decided to try the Trainer feature.

I selected a 3-day program, so it gave me three full-body workouts. Is there a way to see the upcoming workouts? I’d like to check if the program makes sense overall.

Here’s an overview of my first workout day. I’m not sure if it looks good or not. I’ve tried other AI fitness apps before, and honestly, some of the workout plans seemed pretty random.

I’m wondering if I should keep using this feature. Is Trainer reliable, and can I get good results with it?

u/RewardDesperate — 2 months ago