u/Kevadin

Are you supposed to get an insrance id card in the mail after you setup your health insurance?

I just onboarded. I selected the aetna option but haven't heard anything yet. Am I supposed to get something in the mail? I got the confirmation email that I selected it. Moreover, how do I activate my dental after this?

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u/Kevadin — 1 day ago
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Where can I go in Tampa to become a master of Latin dance

I want to become a master bachata and salsa. Where do I go in Tampa for this?

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u/Kevadin — 3 days ago

Where can I go in Tampa to become really good at Latin dance?

I want to become a master of bachata and salsa. Where the best place to that in Tampa?

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u/Kevadin — 3 days ago

I just got my first job at a big US bank, I had no internships so I don't know how I got this job.

My manager told me he wants me to pair program for the first week or two before I can start pulling my own stories and he recommended a few people to reach out to. The thing is people just want to show me what they've done, they don't want to work on anything together. At work yesterday I literally had a call with someone on the team who showed me his changes and then did nothing the entire day.

I've studied the onboarding page and understand the project well enough. At a high level without getting into any revealing details, we're modernizing / developing a payments system that takes inputs from a bunch of different sources, puts them into a model, and outputs a price for a real client, forecasts possible future prices, or gives a quote to a possible client.

I've never had a SWE job, are tickets / defects / stories something you assign yourself or does your manager tell you to do them? What should I do at work?

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u/Kevadin — 6 days ago

I just got my first job at a big US bank, I had no internships so I don't know how I got this job.

My manager told me he wants me to pair program for the first week or two before I can start pulling my own stories and he recommended a few people to reach out to. The thing is people just want to show me what they've done, they don't want to work on anything together. At work yesterday I literally had a call with someone on the team who showed me his changes and then I did nothing the entire day.

I've studied the onboarding page and understand the project well enough. At a high level without getting into any revealing details, we're modernizing / developing a payments system that takes inputs from a bunch of different sources, puts them into a model, and outputs a price for a real client, forecasts possible future prices, or gives a quote to a possible client.

I've never had a SWE job, are tickets / defects / stories something you assign yourself or does your manager tell you to do them? What should I do at work?

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u/Kevadin — 6 days ago