Take any decent job you can, today. Forget having to be an 'analyst.' Analyze this, you're going crazy. And you can't find a job in your field. It shouldn't be too hard to figure out -- take another job. You don't know where it will lead. You can continue to seek things in your field on the side, but in the meantime, you'll be up, out of the house, being productive and bringing in some money. AND, like I said, it might lead to something better.
As for losing your job in January 2022. I'm sorry. I would have advised you at that time to challenge it on Coinstitutional reasons. But you've left town anyway. Just get stuck in to something, anything decent and good and watch how things brighten up and open up to you. Good luck.
Look on 'Indeed.com' and type in the type of job as 'remote'. Location: Anywhere.
You will find many jobs there that you can do and will not require a vax due to the remote status.
Meanwhile, go for runs, work out like crazy, eat healthy and keep a clean, organized home for your amazing girlfriend.
The preferred or ideal job will come. Keep your chin up. It will all work out.
So sorry that you lost your job due to this vax b.s. I see that shit happening everywhere and my employer did it as well. My best recommendation is to seek out a telecommuter position that is 100% remote-based with zero travel. A company can't really justify a vax mandate if you're never physically around any of the other employees/clients. That's the only way I was able to find another job since I will NEVER get that effing "vax."
Whenever I applied for jobs and had interviews, I would ask if the company has a "vax" requirement at the VERY beginning so I didn't invest any time in pursuing that job too.
Make sure you get a religious exemption. If they deny you employment because of that, you can sue and get money for discrimination. Also make sure you look for online/remote work
Take any decent job you can, today. Forget having to be an 'analyst.' Analyze this, you're going crazy. And you can't find a job in your field. It shouldn't be too hard to figure out -- take another job. You don't know where it will lead. You can continue to seek things in your field on the side, but in the meantime, you'll be up, out of the house, being productive and bringing in some money. AND, like I said, it might lead to something better.
As for losing your job in January 2022. I'm sorry. I would have advised you at that time to challenge it on Coinstitutional reasons. But you've left town anyway. Just get stuck in to something, anything decent and good and watch how things brighten up and open up to you. Good luck.
Federal government just lifted vaccine requirement for employees and contractors.
Take a job that you can get then take another one after that till you get the one you want.
... and then sue the faggots who fired you over the illegal mandate.
Whatever an analyst does, do something related to that. Hang a shingle, be your own boss.
Use the writers strike to your advantage. Become a freelance "writer" and use GPT to generate everything.
Look on 'Indeed.com' and type in the type of job as 'remote'. Location: Anywhere. You will find many jobs there that you can do and will not require a vax due to the remote status.
Meanwhile, go for runs, work out like crazy, eat healthy and keep a clean, organized home for your amazing girlfriend.
The preferred or ideal job will come. Keep your chin up. It will all work out.
So sorry that you lost your job due to this vax b.s. I see that shit happening everywhere and my employer did it as well. My best recommendation is to seek out a telecommuter position that is 100% remote-based with zero travel. A company can't really justify a vax mandate if you're never physically around any of the other employees/clients. That's the only way I was able to find another job since I will NEVER get that effing "vax."
Whenever I applied for jobs and had interviews, I would ask if the company has a "vax" requirement at the VERY beginning so I didn't invest any time in pursuing that job too.
Keep trying, you'll get something.
Also try applying as a woman. Women tend to be favored. When you show up as a dude, surprise! You're trans!
Make sure you get a religious exemption. If they deny you employment because of that, you can sue and get money for discrimination. Also make sure you look for online/remote work