Desperate cry. I’m done.

You are embarrassing and bring nothing but total nonsense to this forum.



HEY I NEED A GO FUND ME MY WIFE & I HAVENT BEEN ON VACATION WORKING SO MUCH, SET IT UP BRO.
MAKE THAT IN LARGE BILLS.
Seriously who gives a Fuck.

just get a van.

 
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So that’s it guys, I have hit rock bottom. Rough months followed each other for far too long. Some family medical bills, a little bit of this a little bit of that and I here I am drowning out here.

Some of you guys I even asked about jobs, but no avail. I managed to find something locally that will hopefully pay me somewhat survivable wage, but gotta survive until further interview stages first. Lost 25 pounds in two weeks and counting. Rent and debt are at cutthroat phase.

Can’t even start a gofundme as my country isn’t eligible. Not a single ray of hope to get out of this living hell.

If any of you guys know how and can help me out with setting up that fundraiser, please do. The goal is at $2k to breathe a bit easier.

Also if someone has a remote job they know about, no matter what it is, I’d to it all 24/7 for half the minimum US wage.

Sorry if I stained your day with negativity.

God bless y’all and your loved ones. Peace out 🤘🏻
Hang in there. How much is your rent and how much are you behind? Maybe take any lower paying job to have some income until you land that better job? Regarding debt and medical, do you communicate with them procatively? Most often debt collectors, particular medical bills can be staved off, and or pacified at least temporarily with thoughtful, timely and earnest communication. How much is your rent? Maybe your land lord will let you do some property maintenance on yours or other properties they own. What about neighbors? maybe someone needs child care, pet sitting, housework, cars wash or detailed, painting, maintenance. anything..etc. Get a restaurant or service job for now. Get some income coming in now, even if only 500AZN a month. That should be attainable and even if is not enough to cover your monthly bills etc. anything is better than nothing and also will show your landlord and creditors you are actively working and can make some token payments of good faith until things get better. Wishing you recovery which I am sure is attainable but you may have to lower your standards of what work you will do and for how much in the meantime and sell everything that is not a life essential.. You can do this but you may have to start back at the bottom and you are going to have to work no matter what the job. Use the free public healthcare system instead of private clinics so you do not accumulate medical bills and get any job you can until you can build yourself back up.. Grab those bootstraps and pull. You can do it!!
 
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Thanks for good advice and support! 🤝🏻

I am already working at the moment, I was looking for a remote one to work 2 jobs at the same time. Not like I am chilling or anything like that.

Rent gonna be two months at the end of this one. That is why I grow more and more worried.

Medicall bills do exist even in public healthcare. You still tip them if you want a good doctor to do a good job and do it right now. Plus medicine is bought separately so costly anyways.

Yeah yeah, seems like you don’t know specifics haha Nothing is really free if you want it done properly. Socialism stuff is a lie lol Who would have thought? 😂 My parents were born and raised in USSR, so there you used to bribe to find something rare you need and then pay for the thing itself. Shitshow 😂

I am pulling of course. Been pulling since my father passed away 8 years ago and I suddenly obtained a family to feed. Sometimes you get unlucky.
 
You live long enough you figure most people that throw shit in your face are projecting their shitty lives onto you..
The most humble person gets shit on because they don't need everything in their lives to be shinny..
That's life. Unfortunately, you don't catch the fish most times unless you drag something shinny in front of it..
I don't know. I'm ranting.. Be careful what you wish for. It comes with baggage..
 
I recently retired even earlier than I planned. I started in IT in 1985, and worked in AI on and off since 1987, back in the dark ages. My last role was regional CTO for a global tech company, and I had around 80 people reporting to me, directly or assigned dotted line extended team, comprised of senior sales execs and senior technical experts, with "new talent" programs to hire recent college grads.

Skills and experience will separate you from others. While AI is the big focus, there are many roads to get there, and it will take time for many companies to get there; during this transition time there are key technology areas that need people with skills now, and will also be a large part of any future AI efforts.

Taking a quick look at Azerbaijan in the Tech space (a site called wizbii.com), most of the work is in government and banking. Roles available are software developers, technical sales; for Cloud: it's migration (moving data/systems from on-prem to cloud), cloud cybersecurity, infrastructure management. Consulting is always an option.

Of the technical areas that always seem to be looking for people, even entry level, are database (especially DBAs, who specialize in specific databases such as Oracle, Db2, SQL Server, PostgreSQL,...) and security which is a huge field with many specialized areas.

Non-relational / NoSQL databases may also be an option where you are: MongoDB, Redis, DynamoDB,...

For Cloud data, there are more databases such as Snowflake

I found a local company that specializes in Oracle called Azerconnect; IBM has an official representative office in Baku; and Microsoft has several engineering jobs, and even Microsoft Office jobs: https://himalayas.app/jobs/countries/azerbaijan/microsoft-office?page=12


Cyber Security jobs in Azerbaijan
https://az.linkedin.com/jobs/cyber-security-jobs?countryRedirected=1&position=1&pageNum=0


if you don't have the skills for entry level positions, you can look at the job requirements to find roles that interest you; then take note of what skills and duties the roles require, and start learning for free with what you can find on the internet, many software companies have free tutorials on their products, as do many of their partners.

what skills and experience do you have?
What level are these skills and experiences?
What tech jobs are available based on the prior two questions?
What do these roles require (skills, knowledge, tasks)?
What tech areas interest you?
 
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A go-fund-me from Russia what could possibly go wrong ?

Bob Patiño Necesita Un Psicologo GIF - Sideshow Bob Crazy ...



RT OT TDS marathon:

sideshow Dan the Butcher vs NZ's eatarse JDs Crotch.

who will be the champion?
 
I recently retired even earlier than I planned. I started in IT in 1985, and worked in AI on and off since 1987, back in the dark ages. My last role was regional CTO for a global tech company, and I had around 80 people reporting to me, directly or assigned dotted line extended team, comprised of senior sales execs and senior technical experts, with "new talent" programs to hire recent college grads.

Skills and experience will separate you from others. While AI is the big focus, there are many roads to get there, and it will take time for many companies to get there; during this transition time there are key technology areas that need people with skills now, and will also be a large part of any future AI efforts.

Taking a quick look at Azerbaijan in the Tech space (a site called wizbii.com), most of the work is in government and banking. Roles available are software developers, technical sales; for Cloud: it's migration (moving data/systems from on-prem to cloud), cloud cybersecurity, infrastructure management. Consulting is always an option.

Of the technical areas that always seem to be looking for people, even entry level, are database (especially DBAs, who specialize in specific databases such as Oracle, Db2, SQL Server, PostgreSQL,...) and security which is a huge field with many specialized areas.

Non-relational / NoSQL databases may also be an option where you are: MongoDB, Redis, DynamoDB,...

For Cloud data, there are more databases such as Snowflake

I found a local company that specializes in Oracle called Azerconnect; IBM has an official representative office in Baku; and Microsoft has several engineering jobs, and even Microsoft Office jobs: https://himalayas.app/jobs/countries/azerbaijan/microsoft-office?page=12


Cyber Security jobs in Azerbaijan
https://az.linkedin.com/jobs/cyber-security-jobs?countryRedirected=1&position=1&pageNum=0


if you don't have the skills for entry level positions, you can look at the job requirements to find roles that interest you; then take note of what skills and duties the roles require, and start learning for free with what you can find on the internet, many software companies have free tutorials on their products, as do many of their partners.

what skills and experience do you have?
What level are these skills and experiences?
What tech jobs are available based on the prior two questions?
What do these roles require (skills, knowledge, tasks)?
What tech areas interest you?

can't like this post enough

@CrystalSky here's a 17 hour course to teach yourself python....just learn what this course teaches and you'll be qualified for beginner level data analyst type jobs



freecodecamp has all sorts of free tutorials that delve into the topics rsm mentioned above

yes it will take time and effort but trust that the end result will be very much worth it
 
I recently retired even earlier than I planned. I started in IT in 1985, and worked in AI on and off since 1987, back in the dark ages. My last role was regional CTO for a global tech company, and I had around 80 people reporting to me, directly or assigned dotted line extended team, comprised of senior sales execs and senior technical experts, with "new talent" programs to hire recent college grads.

Skills and experience will separate you from others. While AI is the big focus, there are many roads to get there, and it will take time for many companies to get there; during this transition time there are key technology areas that need people with skills now, and will also be a large part of any future AI efforts.

Taking a quick look at Azerbaijan in the Tech space (a site called wizbii.com), most of the work is in government and banking. Roles available are software developers, technical sales; for Cloud: it's migration (moving data/systems from on-prem to cloud), cloud cybersecurity, infrastructure management. Consulting is always an option.

Of the technical areas that always seem to be looking for people, even entry level, are database (especially DBAs, who specialize in specific databases such as Oracle, Db2, SQL Server, PostgreSQL,...) and security which is a huge field with many specialized areas.

Non-relational / NoSQL databases may also be an option where you are: MongoDB, Redis, DynamoDB,...

For Cloud data, there are more databases such as Snowflake

I found a local company that specializes in Oracle called Azerconnect; IBM has an official representative office in Baku; and Microsoft has several engineering jobs, and even Microsoft Office jobs: https://himalayas.app/jobs/countries/azerbaijan/microsoft-office?page=12


Cyber Security jobs in Azerbaijan
https://az.linkedin.com/jobs/cyber-security-jobs?countryRedirected=1&position=1&pageNum=0


if you don't have the skills for entry level positions, you can look at the job requirements to find roles that interest you; then take note of what skills and duties the roles require, and start learning for free with what you can find on the internet, many software companies have free tutorials on their products, as do many of their partners.

what skills and experience do you have?
What level are these skills and experiences?
What tech jobs are available based on the prior two questions?
What do these roles require (skills, knowledge, tasks)?
What tech areas interest you?
Damn, if you told me earlier I would apply for internship by your side. My experience is mostly magement stuff, procurement, sales, projects. I recently talked to JBT about my plans to study some IT stuff after I land this new job I passed interview for.

Tech field looks much more clear for you because you understand stuff, and I don’t in that field.

I probably will delve deeper in that. I’ll show you my CV when I get to a pc.

literally could make a career just out managing databases....data integrity/quality is so low, you could make a killing just cleaning peoples fuckin data lololol
Elaborate please.

A go-fund-me from Russia what could possibly go wrong ?
It’s not Russia, Danimal. You missed geography at school? Moreover if you didn’t miss history lessons too, you would know back then we didn’t join USSR willingly at all. And we do not like such neighborhood either. It is like having you on the forum. We just bear with you 😂
 
Damn, if you told me earlier I would apply for internship by your side. My experience is mostly magement stuff, procurement, sales, projects. I recently talked to JBT about my plans to study some IT stuff after I land this new job I passed interview for.

Tech field looks much more clear for you because you understand stuff, and I don’t in that field.

I probably will delve deeper in that. I’ll show you my CV when I get to a pc.


Elaborate please.


It’s not Russia, Danimal. You missed geography at school? Moreover if you didn’t miss history lessons too, you would know back then we didn’t join USSR willingly at all. And we do not like such neighborhood either. It is like having you on the forum. We just bear with you 😂

LEARN THE THINGS RSM SAID TO LEARN...LEARN PYTHON...GET JOB AS A ENTRY LEVEL SQL DEVELOPER....SKY IS THE LIMIT

LOL
 
LEARN THE THINGS RSM SAID TO LEARN...LEARN PYTHON...GET JOB AS A ENTRY LEVEL SQL DEVELOPER....SKY IS THE LIMIT

LOL
Yes, I probably will follow that route the moment my brain can work coherently without all the strain it is enduring now.

But there is a positive point to it. More stress = bad appetite = economy on food 😂

Bro fml 😂
 
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