u/Icy_Cake_438

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I got this baby in 2023 and the plant as a whole was much smaller (2nd pic), it's now so much bigger (my average sized hand next to a leaf for size comparison) and extremely healthy but never once flower during these past three years.

I heard that shops use hormones to ensure it's flowering and pretty for sale and it takes years for it to reset and grow and flower naturally. How true is this? And if you have any experience with that, when will it flower again?

Tbh I don't mind if it never did, it has so many new shoots and new leaves growing, super green and lush but I can't shake the feeling that I might be doing something wrong and this is why it's not flowering. I just wanna know if it's normal or I could be doing something wrong?

u/Icy_Cake_438 — 6 days ago

Hi guys, here's a censored version of my CV not to get spammed with irrelevant messages 🤣

Looking for an opportunity in the positions on the titles, or if you have something you think I'm fit for.

FYI - very tech savvy, so any administrative role that requires learning a new software would be no issues at all.

Thank you in advance!

u/Icy_Cake_438 — 9 days ago

Hi guys, hope you're doing well!

For a couple of years now, I've been fascinated with maritime, I know it's weird but I can't help it.

I wish I studied something that could get me into that space, but I didn't. I'm 30 but age isn't the issue for me, it's that I can't afford going back to school.

I work in hospitality and customer service, I found many companies but they always hire for more technical positions (obviously), but I want to do internship or join a company in an administrative role but I really don't know how to go about it.

What do you guys think? How could I network with people in that space?

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u/Icy_Cake_438 — 10 days ago