2019-02-10 at 1:03 AM UTC
For instance a family member has a comfy job working for the city in a union, and wants me to send my CV to some scummy little company in the middle of nowhere with no union and no job security.
It seems more than stupid - it seems to me to be deliberately bad career advice. "Oh hey I'd never take this shitty job, I have self-respect and bills to pay, but it would suit you".
This is precisely why I don't even talk to him any more if I can help it. No matter what it seems like you with him you lose.
2019-02-10 at 4:53 AM UTC
just because they know you doesnt mean they always wanted the best for you.
or know, for that matter,
2019-02-10 at 4:57 AM UTC
Nil
African Astronaut
[the overexcited four-footed chanar]
Maybe he has a vague idea of what you do and heard about this place needing people? I doubt this guys up at night looking up jobs you may want.
2019-02-10 at 9:15 AM UTC
This isn't just one case, it's been a whole history of giving me, and others, including his daughter, deliberately shitty advice.
I can't even begin to understand the mental state.
2019-02-10 at 4:39 PM UTC
the truth is 99% of the people around you are retards.
you just stumbled on them.
2019-02-10 at 6:10 PM UTC
Ajax
African Astronaut
[rumor the placative aphakia]
Why did you ask for his advice?
2019-02-10 at 6:34 PM UTC
Only ask that kind of advise from someone you know, that has your best interest at heart. Sounds like your uncle is a jedi😜. He wants all the good stuff to himself!