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Is my mother's violin worth repairing?

This is my mom's violin she had when she was a child. She's no longer around and parts of the violin have deteriorated. Is any of it or the case worth keeping to repair or even display as a keepsake?

u/Sufficient_Formal242 — 9 days ago

Costa del Sol or this?

Just passed this place and wondered if it's any good. I typical go-to for pupusas is Costa del Sol.

u/Sufficient_Formal242 — 15 days ago

Annoying Coworkers

I work part time at a local toy store and enjoy it for the most part. I really need a casual way to earn the extra income until I find another full time opportunity. It's also low stress, even more so than most retail stores so I really do like having it.

My issue:

I have a coworker that stares at me constantly in a creepy way. I'm a female, he's a male, and yes it's one of those uncomfortable situations. He stares at my chest when he is taking directly to me and has even began finding ways to touch me. He was not always like this, but after a few shifts working together this behavior began snowballing. He touched my leg when I was turned away and working on something, I looked around and he was a few feet away looking away, but clearly waiting to see if I did anything. I asked him to never touch me again and that it wasn't funny (he had a huge smile on his face). I started to feel uneasy on days I had to work and realized this is sparking my anxiety. I began avoiding him, which is slightly hard to do in a small store, and still spoke to him or joined in small talk when other coworkers were around to avoid seeming like I couldn't stand him, but I guess he noticed and one day made a comment out loud in front of several people " oh yeah, X doesn't like talking to me anymore". He now also walks clearly across the room to speak to me about nothing and always whispers so he can get close to my face.

One manager there doesn't like me for personal reaosns and always blows me off when I ask them about anything, which is rare, so I don't feel like going to them. I want to bring it up to the owner as she is there daily and involved with everyone, scheduling, and management. I don't want any issues and really don't want to work with this person anymore or to approach them regarding anything.

What is fair to do and ask for here? I do not want to work anymore shifts with him but not sure if that will impact my schedule or if this is a case where his schedule should be impacted or if he would be asked to leave or what.

Edit: I forgot to mention that I do not think anyone is going to do anything and I would really like to keep my job there otherwise I would have already left and I'm already thinking about leaving as well.

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u/Sufficient_Formal242 — 1 month ago
▲ 3 r/jobsearchhacks+1 crossposts

Updated Resume for Customer Service

I updated my resume after feedback from some earlier posts.

I'm hoping this resume, with more constructive advice, can land a customer service job, entry -level customer success/experience, or anything similar.

For the past several years I have just settled for gig work because of so much job search rejection and previous burnout/depression.

Eventually, I will go back to my original pursuit which is grad school for counseling. Until then, I want decent stable work.

u/Sufficient_Formal242 — 2 months ago
▲ 3 r/IndeedJobs+2 crossposts

Is my resume good enough?

I want to land a job in customer experience, customer success, or something similar.

Edit: I also use this for customer service jobs as that's more likely what I'd get.

This is the resume I've been using to apply for roles on Greenhouse, indeed, etc.

I usually don't get a reply or just get a rejection email. What am I doing wrong and how can I improve so that I at least get an interview?

u/Sufficient_Formal242 — 2 months ago