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How to develop career in nodejs? I have been learning LAMP stack. Want to know MEAN stack too.
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How to develop career in nodejs? I have been learning LAMP stack. Want to know MEAN stack too.
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- "Questions asking for advice on a specific choice, such as what job to take or what skills to learn, are difficult to answer objectively and are rarely useful for anyone else. Instead of asking which decision to make, try asking how to make the decision, or for more specific details about one element of the decision. (More information)" â paparazzo, gnat
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You should keep looking for a job. Your current employer may be doing the same for you.
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How to develop career in nodejs? I have been learning LAMP stack. Want to know MEAN stack too.
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How to develop career in nodejs? I have been learning LAMP stack. Want to know MEAN stack too.
career-development
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- "Questions require a goal that we can address. Rather than explaining the difficulties of your situation, explain what you want to do to make it better. For more information, see this meta post." â Dukeling, nvoigt, Rory Alsop
- "Questions asking for advice on a specific choice, such as what job to take or what skills to learn, are difficult to answer objectively and are rarely useful for anyone else. Instead of asking which decision to make, try asking how to make the decision, or for more specific details about one element of the decision. (More information)" â paparazzo, gnat
put on hold as off-topic by paparazzo, gnat, Dukeling, nvoigt, Rory Alsop 11 hours ago
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave these specific reasons:
- "Questions require a goal that we can address. Rather than explaining the difficulties of your situation, explain what you want to do to make it better. For more information, see this meta post." â Dukeling, nvoigt, Rory Alsop
- "Questions asking for advice on a specific choice, such as what job to take or what skills to learn, are difficult to answer objectively and are rarely useful for anyone else. Instead of asking which decision to make, try asking how to make the decision, or for more specific details about one element of the decision. (More information)" â paparazzo, gnat
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You should keep looking for a job. Your current employer may be doing the same for you.
â rath
14 hours ago
2
42% is the rate for the second highest tax bracket.
â Simon Richter
9 hours ago
1
Germany may have up to 42% tax rate, but also enormous possibilities for tax deductions.
â gnasher729
7 hours ago
add a comment |Â
5
You should keep looking for a job. Your current employer may be doing the same for you.
â rath
14 hours ago
2
42% is the rate for the second highest tax bracket.
â Simon Richter
9 hours ago
1
Germany may have up to 42% tax rate, but also enormous possibilities for tax deductions.
â gnasher729
7 hours ago
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5
You should keep looking for a job. Your current employer may be doing the same for you.
â rath
14 hours ago
You should keep looking for a job. Your current employer may be doing the same for you.
â rath
14 hours ago
2
2
42% is the rate for the second highest tax bracket.
â Simon Richter
9 hours ago
42% is the rate for the second highest tax bracket.
â Simon Richter
9 hours ago
1
1
Germany may have up to 42% tax rate, but also enormous possibilities for tax deductions.
â gnasher729
7 hours ago
Germany may have up to 42% tax rate, but also enormous possibilities for tax deductions.
â gnasher729
7 hours ago
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You do not have to feel depressed, it was a business decision by both parties (maybe some emotions but that's it!). It is very common for asking to take your resignation back and also for it to be assented to.
You decided in your own interests to take your resignation back. The company allowed you back because they might not have an immediate replacement for you. But they might not look forward to a rewarding career for you "here".
Hence you need to get your spirits about you and start applying elsewhere with renewed vigour.
Search "resignation" on this site and you'll hit on a lot of useful questions and answers. You can yourself ask more questions on this site as they occur to you on your onward journey.
Double check your choice of username, if you consider staying anonymous.
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You shouldn't be sad. Your boss owes you nothing; you are a line-item on his budget. If he guilts you to stay, it means he's exploiting your emotions and will definitely find a way to use them against you in the future.
Get back out there and find a new job.
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You do not have to feel depressed, it was a business decision by both parties (maybe some emotions but that's it!). It is very common for asking to take your resignation back and also for it to be assented to.
You decided in your own interests to take your resignation back. The company allowed you back because they might not have an immediate replacement for you. But they might not look forward to a rewarding career for you "here".
Hence you need to get your spirits about you and start applying elsewhere with renewed vigour.
Search "resignation" on this site and you'll hit on a lot of useful questions and answers. You can yourself ask more questions on this site as they occur to you on your onward journey.
Double check your choice of username, if you consider staying anonymous.
add a comment |Â
up vote
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You do not have to feel depressed, it was a business decision by both parties (maybe some emotions but that's it!). It is very common for asking to take your resignation back and also for it to be assented to.
You decided in your own interests to take your resignation back. The company allowed you back because they might not have an immediate replacement for you. But they might not look forward to a rewarding career for you "here".
Hence you need to get your spirits about you and start applying elsewhere with renewed vigour.
Search "resignation" on this site and you'll hit on a lot of useful questions and answers. You can yourself ask more questions on this site as they occur to you on your onward journey.
Double check your choice of username, if you consider staying anonymous.
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up vote
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up vote
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You do not have to feel depressed, it was a business decision by both parties (maybe some emotions but that's it!). It is very common for asking to take your resignation back and also for it to be assented to.
You decided in your own interests to take your resignation back. The company allowed you back because they might not have an immediate replacement for you. But they might not look forward to a rewarding career for you "here".
Hence you need to get your spirits about you and start applying elsewhere with renewed vigour.
Search "resignation" on this site and you'll hit on a lot of useful questions and answers. You can yourself ask more questions on this site as they occur to you on your onward journey.
Double check your choice of username, if you consider staying anonymous.
You do not have to feel depressed, it was a business decision by both parties (maybe some emotions but that's it!). It is very common for asking to take your resignation back and also for it to be assented to.
You decided in your own interests to take your resignation back. The company allowed you back because they might not have an immediate replacement for you. But they might not look forward to a rewarding career for you "here".
Hence you need to get your spirits about you and start applying elsewhere with renewed vigour.
Search "resignation" on this site and you'll hit on a lot of useful questions and answers. You can yourself ask more questions on this site as they occur to you on your onward journey.
Double check your choice of username, if you consider staying anonymous.
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You shouldn't be sad. Your boss owes you nothing; you are a line-item on his budget. If he guilts you to stay, it means he's exploiting your emotions and will definitely find a way to use them against you in the future.
Get back out there and find a new job.
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You shouldn't be sad. Your boss owes you nothing; you are a line-item on his budget. If he guilts you to stay, it means he's exploiting your emotions and will definitely find a way to use them against you in the future.
Get back out there and find a new job.
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up vote
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You shouldn't be sad. Your boss owes you nothing; you are a line-item on his budget. If he guilts you to stay, it means he's exploiting your emotions and will definitely find a way to use them against you in the future.
Get back out there and find a new job.
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You shouldn't be sad. Your boss owes you nothing; you are a line-item on his budget. If he guilts you to stay, it means he's exploiting your emotions and will definitely find a way to use them against you in the future.
Get back out there and find a new job.
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You should keep looking for a job. Your current employer may be doing the same for you.
â rath
14 hours ago
2
42% is the rate for the second highest tax bracket.
â Simon Richter
9 hours ago
1
Germany may have up to 42% tax rate, but also enormous possibilities for tax deductions.
â gnasher729
7 hours ago