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What’s wild is that beat and master ps is there a heaven for a gangsta are basically the same beat. Play the instrumental and sing p’s hookI was randomly thinking aback to when Crucial Conflict came out with that song Hay. I was confused as hell. Like "Isn't Chicago a big city? Why are these niggas rappin about smoking in barns and dressing like black hillbillies?" I don't think I ever got the answer to that question.
They're an asset. Those folks always get the raises and the accommodations.
Different fields IMOFrom my experience, companies don’t want problems solvers, they want assimilation. The more competent and aware you are the more they see you as a problem. Cause when the bullshit rolls down hill. They want you to accept it, not provide them with actionable items. If you point out flaws well enough that most people can understand. You make it harder for others to willingly fall in line.
That’s why most of those fed workers got fired. They were presumed to be people that wouldn’t just do as told. From what I’ve seen. What gets you accommodations and assets is being in the right place at the right time and someone with a higher position than you, liking you for some reason.
I’ve rarely ever seen it be because of capabilities. In fact the ones that seem to know how connect the dots, are able to do it because they are smart, resourceful, and been stuck in the same position for years at different levels.
But that’s just what I’ve witnessed. You may have had different experiences.
Different fields IMO
Like software... companies love problem solvers
Different fields IMO
Like software... companies love problem solvers
Did yall get promoted to your current position or hired to your current positions?Yeah, a lot of higher level work requires you to be a problem solver.
Did yall get promoted to your current position or hired to your current positions?
What do you do? And the question was not a dismissal of what you said. It was a question of curiosity.I was hired to this job and have received multiple promotions since I've been here. I doubt I would have gotten any of them if I couldn't handle problems.
What do you do? And the question was not a dismissal of what you said. It was a question of curiosity.
PromotedDid yall get promoted to your current position or hired to your current positions?
Like data gathering models that use A.I like an analysts? Or the stuff that’s deployed and used by agents? Or like a mix of that? And are you with the contractor or the fed gov?A few different things but generally speaking oversee testing of defense and homeland security technologies and assess and report on the performance of those technologies.
What do you do?Promoted
Ok, that’s cool famMy job is essentially managing a fleet of printers for a hospital and it's different locations.
Like on paper it's super simple... But the amount of bullshit you deal with daily that's not in the job description is what makes me unique.
I currently work for Xerox.
I worked for Canon from 2007-2020 then came back in 2025
By the end of my first run in 2020, they pretty much created a job for me and had me training people in shit like time management and problem solving for lack of better words. I was the employee you could place in any environment and make shit work smoothly. And ultimately that was more valuable than anything.
The worst thing they could do was rehire me and not pay me for the exact same test they needed me. They were in a bad spot and needed someone to fix it. They just got lucky that I was unemployed.
When xerox was in the exact same position, old colleagues highly recommended me bcuz they knew that you plug me in, I'm going to do what I always do. You just gotta pay me. They literally came and offered more than double my salary.... They NEEDED a me. Like not someone who would just do that listed duties.... someone who could walk into a burning building and save everybody. 3 months in and they gave me a huge raise, on top of what they hired me at. Shits crazy.
If I had always been the kinda person to complain and point out issues with no solution, I'm not here. But because I make shit work with limited resources and make amazing impressions on people.... They treat me like the golden child.
It's a talent I guess.
Like data gathering models that use A.I like an analysts? Or the stuff that’s deployed and used by agents? Or like a mix of that? And are you with the contractor or the fed gov?
Also, have you come across cool technologies that are in use that most people see everyday but aren’t aware it’s there? On a lower example of what I’m asking is like the cameras that are on traffic lights that monitor if light patterns should be changed based on the amount of traffic hitting each light