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Fahrenheit_4-5-1 OP t1_j8ernvz wrote

The question is: How much would european economies have grown without the GFC and its aftermath. I don't think that this is the effect of exchanges rates. I think that there was a shift starting in 2007 from "risk-less returns" (1990-2007) to "returnless risk" (2007-now).

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Menacingamaranth OP t1_j8eqdnw wrote

Reply to comment by qqtacontesseno in [OC] Job Search by Menacingamaranth

Thanks! Well I’m not just looking for money. I forgot to mention that a few of the jobs were in other states (I standardized all the salaries for my cost of living here). Anyway that one was kind of a dream job but I thought I would lose my mind if I moved to where it was

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AftyOfTheUK t1_j8ek8or wrote

>This is really interesting. I can see why the Super Bowl would be a spike, but the Monday after seems strange. If anything, I'd expect it to be even lower than an average Monday, because so many people just went out the night before?

You're assuming that people who went out the night before stopped partying to go to sleep. There are going to be a ton of people who party through Superbowl, get on the marching powder, and just carry on the next day. And all the people who choose to travel and make long weekends out of it.

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Menacingamaranth OP t1_j8ejznz wrote

Reply to comment by StartMaze in [OC] Job Search by Menacingamaranth

Sort of. I’m in horticulture and the job descriptions vary a lot, requirements are often flexible, depends on if it’s government, private, nonprofit and I applied to all three. One thing I’m missing is a horticulture degree and some professional development. However I have a ton of work experience in it and a biology degree. So basically what I’ve had to do in resume and interviews is really explicitly detail the techniques and coursework I have under my belt to fill out the lack of hort degree.

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