u/minorlibra

▲ 5 r/ebooks+1 crossposts

I am trying to get back into annotating and am hoping to give virtual annotations on my Kindle. However, I hate the idea of having all of my notes dumped into one ‘Clippings’ folder.

Is there any way I can customise this? Do you have any tips with Kindle annotations?

Also, what do you do with the ‘Bookmark’ feature?

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u/minorlibra — 7 days ago
▲ 0 r/kindle

I am trying to get back into annotating and am hoping to give virtual annotations on my Kindle. However, I hate the idea of having all of my notes dumped into one ‘Clippings’ folder.

Is there any way I can customise this? Do you have any tips with Kindle annotations?

Also, what do you do with the ‘Bookmark’ feature?

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u/minorlibra — 7 days ago
▲ 5 r/nsw

Hi Everyone,

I am hoping to get people in NSW’s input on this. I would love to know your experience in the sector/organisations.

I have been in the OOHC sector for over 3 years now after graduating with 2 Bachelors and an honours degree. I am currently with an NGO. It was great for the first year, then upper management diced up our team and I hate it there now.

I have been applying for new jobs and got offered two roles - a Child Protection Caseworker with DCJ and a counsellor with KidsHelpline. I’m at a loss for which one I should choose.

Let’s start with DCJ:
- Good pay
- Job stability (NGOs are getting de-commissioned right now)
- Lots of opportunities for career growth
- Extensive training
- Familiar with the position
- 30 minute walk from my house
- I’m worried about work/life balance (I currently have very solid boundaries around ensuring when I go home, I don’t work and am not willing to sacrifice this)

KidsHelpline:
- Rewarding work
- Completely WFH (I have chronic pain, so this is a big win)
- Good flexibility
- Roster
- New challenge
- I get to work directly with young people (which is my favourite part of my current job)
- Less pay
- Potential support for my Masters application
- Smaller organisation

Does anyone have any tips or thoughts? Any experience would be really helpful.

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u/minorlibra — 12 days ago

Hi Everyone,

I am hoping to get people in NSW’s input on this. I would love to know your experience in the sector/organisations.

I have been in the OOHC sector for over 3 years now after graduating with 2 Bachelors and an honours degree. I am currently with an NGO. It was great for the first year, then upper management diced up our team and I hate it there now.

I have been applying for new jobs and got offered two roles - a Child Protection Caseworker with DCJ and a counsellor with KidsHelpline. I’m at a loss for which one I should choose.

Let’s start with DCJ:
- Good pay
- Job stability (NGOs are getting de-commissioned right now)
- Lots of opportunities for career growth
- Extensive training
- Familiar with the position
- 30 minute walk from my house
- I’m worried about work/life balance (I currently have very solid boundaries around ensuring when I go home, I don’t work and am not willing to sacrifice this)

KidsHelpline:
- Rewarding work
- Completely WFH (I have chronic pain, so this is a big win)
- Good flexibility
- Roster
- New challenge
- I get to work directly with young people (which is my favourite part of my current job)
- Less pay
- Potential support for my Masters application
- Smaller organisation

Does anyone have any tips or thoughts? Any experience would be really helpful.

reddit.com
u/minorlibra — 12 days ago

Hi Everyone,

I am hoping to get people in NSW’s input on this. I would love to know your experience in the sector/organisations.

I have been in the OOHC sector for over 3 years now after graduating with 2 Bachelors and an honours degree. I am currently with an NGO. It was great for the first year, then upper management diced up our team and I hate it there now.

I have been applying for new jobs and got offered two roles - a Child Protection Caseworker with DCJ and a counsellor with KidsHelpline. I’m at a loss for which one I should choose.

Let’s start with DCJ:
- Good pay
- Job stability (NGOs are getting de-commissioned right now)
- Lots of opportunities for career growth
- Extensive training
- Familiar with the position
- 30 minute walk from my house
- I’m worried about work/life balance (I currently have very solid boundaries around ensuring when I go home, I don’t work and am not willing to sacrifice this)

KidsHelpline:
- Rewarding work
- Completely WFH (I have chronic pain, so this is a big win)
- Good flexibility
- Roster
- New challenge
- I get to work directly with young people (which is my favourite part of my current job)
- Less pay
- Potential support for my Masters application
- Smaller organisation

Does anyone have any tips or thoughts? Any experience would be really helpful.

reddit.com
u/minorlibra — 12 days ago