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Re: the elephant in the sock drawer
Posted: Mar 31st, '16, 20:19
by Semi Lovely
*hugs more* I hope you'll find a job that you will feel more comfortable with.
Re: the elephant in the sock drawer
Posted: Mar 31st, '16, 20:21
by KimiLavender
*cuddles* At least know I can handle the physical part :D So I can look for something similar but better!
Re: the elephant in the sock drawer
Posted: Mar 31st, '16, 20:23
by Semi Lovely
You could also try reporting them for animal cruelty. Drowning mice isn't exactly humane >.>;
Yea, that would be great!
Re: the elephant in the sock drawer
Posted: Mar 31st, '16, 20:39
by KimiLavender
The animal cruelty laws only seem to apply to ones someone owns? There's even a special exemption where you can put out poison to kill wild pests and for "protection of crops from insects, mice and plant diseases" so I don't think they're going to have a problem with drowning mice 
Re: the elephant in the sock drawer
Posted: Mar 31st, '16, 20:53
by Semi Lovely
That's stupid >.<
Re: the elephant in the sock drawer
Posted: Mar 31st, '16, 21:02
by KimiLavender
Well I obviously agree with you!
Let's talk about something nicer
Do you do Easter?
Re: the elephant in the sock drawer
Posted: Mar 31st, '16, 21:35
by Chronosplit
Firing the good employees and keeping in the asswipes. WTF job world?
Is it just me, or is water rarer?
Re: the elephant in the sock drawer
Posted: Mar 31st, '16, 21:37
by AliceON
if I may contribute to a something nicer talk, I've been adding every single game developer in europe and some in usa to my linkedin watchlist, and I thought I should add some pages where those developers post vacancies too, so I went to one of such sites to see what it was called, and started looking through the vacancies to add any companies that linkedin didn't offer me for any reasons. and while adding them I came across one company that drew my attention because linkedin stated that it had 1-10 employees. I didn't believe that at first but the linkeding profile of this company had 2016 as their founding date. now I am seriously wondering if I should write them because on the one hand they are not looking for writers but on the other hand they are a small company and I may have a chance where I'd fail with bigger companies because of competition. or am I wrong and there's a tone of competition for small companies too? tiny even?
@Chris: I haven't noticed any rarity difference
Re: the elephant in the sock drawer
Posted: Mar 31st, '16, 21:41
by VEE
-hugs kimi a lot-
i know i dont have to tell you this, but you did the right thing. i could absolutely never have a job where harming animals is required. screw them. you will find somewhere better to work. im so sorry that happened to you. ):
i got a C in integrative biology in college because i wouldnt participate in the experiment where we had to put FISH EGGS in ethanol, either kill or mutate them and record the results. no. i dont think so. not going to kill any fish. effing hate biology
youre right im sorry lets not talk about this anymore
AliceON wrote:wow vee loves me
thanks vee I love you too
<3 <3 <3 yayyy love all around. i miss you. how ya been?
good luck with finding a job there! i think there is always competition but definitely more for bigger companies.
Re: the elephant in the sock drawer
Posted: Mar 31st, '16, 22:07
by AliceON
I'm somewhat horrified to be honest. I'm not even sure the post I just wrote is comprehensible. and I need to review my cv and portfolio (haha like I have any).