If you follow this blog, you’ve probably noticed a few things: I’ve been lazy about posting comics. I’ve posted a lot about networking and job searching lately. And you are absolutely correct! In regards to #1 , I’ve been extremely busy with my transition after my promotion. On the bright side of things it’s going great. Last week was an on-boarding/training. This week I have spent 2 days in my new job and 3 days finishing training someone to backfill for me. Next week I should be on
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