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What you have learned from your past?

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Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 11/15/2022

That I should have kept looking for another job, instead of settling for "what was easy to get". :)

But as with any job, you gain more experience, social skills, ect. Just remember, don't settle for anything less. Try to find something you enjoy in your current job or find another one. That's my two sense!

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Nelle Mraz

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3y ago

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