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Comment by llm_nerd

2 hours ago

>if someone ever posts any kind of career troubles on any platform

Wait, is everyone who posts on who wants to be hired a sad down-and-out unemployed waif at the end of their rope? I'm replying generally to a variety of comments in here that are painting quite an image of that forum, and honestly I think it does a huge disservice to its participants. It makes it out to be unhireable charity cases.

I have been lucky to find employment at will, and when I don't want to work in a traditional job for someone I can keep myself occupied through consulting, aside from "side" income from projects. Yet I've posted in "who wants to be hired" before, seeing if there are some really interesting projects in niche or burgeoning realms, and I've actually found some great people who I've kept connections with, and some fun engagements. I didn't know it was a "career troubles" venue.

And I understand that someone is on edge and got their hopes up, but I mean, spam is just a reality of the internet, especially if you post your contact info online. Mark it as spam and let the flag of shame eventually sink the sender.

You're right. It's obviously a mix. And I'm like you, I put it out there to see what will come up, but I won't starve tomorrow.

Still, the sentiment of: professionals should behave professionally, and this forum should be collegial and also recognize things are pretty tough out there for many people right now... that stands.

FWIW I lived through the .com crash and what is going on right now maybe isn't the same intensity of depth of job loss but the churn and intensity absolutely going on for longer and with far more ambiguity.

Wait, is everyone who posts on who wants to be hired a sad down-and-out unemployed waif at the end of their rope?

Stereotypical HN response. Jump in with a contrarian response because everything is black or white. Everything is 1 or 0. There is no subtlety; no shades of gray.