
That’s a little suspicious
This is the first time I’ve opened a kit with a disclaimer printed on the border. I guess I’ll level set my expectations accordingly going forward when I dig into this one.

This is the first time I’ve opened a kit with a disclaimer printed on the border. I guess I’ll level set my expectations accordingly going forward when I dig into this one.
For context, I’ve been unemployed for over 6 months so I would like to get past the stigma of a job break.
For context, I’ve been unemployed for over 6 months so I would like to get past the stigma of a job break.
I’ve had my outlook account for about 5 years as part of my personal microcredit 365. It’s just my (full name)@outlook.com
Over the past year there’s been about half dozen occasions where I’ve sent an email out to either a Gmail account or friend’s business account and it was routed to spam, and we discovered after they touched base and we did the whole “I sent it yesterday,” “oh, I found it in spam” thing.
I thought outlook was considered a “safe sender” email service and I’m wondering what’s happening here now that my pretty mundane account has been punted to spam this many times. Anything I should do on my end?
I’ve had my outlook account for about 5 years as part of my personal microcredit 365. It’s just my (full name)@outlook.com
Over the past year there’s been about half dozen occasions where I’ve sent an email out to either a Gmail account or friend’s business account and it was routed to spam, and we discovered after they touched base and we did the whole “I sent it yesterday,” “oh, I found it in spam” thing.
I thought outlook was considered a “safe sender” email service and I’m wondering what’s happening here now that my pretty mundane account has been punted to spam this many times. Anything I should do on my end?
I’ve always thought of the 30-45 minute call with a recruiter as a first round interview bc if it’s not successful, you’re not going any further, but I’ve been noticing that it’s been referenced often as a “screener call,” and the interview rounds don’t start until a hiring manager is on the other side of the table (or screen). What is your opinion?
I learned some hard lessons about buying a cheap kit on Amazon from some random seller for the sake of a cool picture.
The drills: square, uneven edges, sometimes a random color thrown in for funsies?
The canvas: weak adhesive, the symbols were hard to read.
The confetti: wild and predominant.
But it’s done! And it’s currently drying down a good coat of sealant, because the I’m not taking any chances.
I’m currently finishing up “Legends of The First Empire,” by Michael Sullivan and I’m looking for something awesome to queue up next!
Some series I’ve loved: The Fifth Season, Nk Jemison
Stormlight Archive, Brandon Sanderson (I know this isn’t complete)
The Licanius Trilogy, James Islington
The Hierarchy Series, James Islington (anxiously awaiting the next installment)
I like books more focused on the world building, character development and political intrigue than battle stuff, and I’m definitely looking for complete series or standalone. Thank you!