u/noiseknowledge

Has anyone taken courses at UX Content Collective?

I am looking to take a course that will help me become a content designer/UX writer. I currently am a Knowledge Management Analyst.

Is it worth the high price of tuition? Did you take a class there and find it gave you good results?

Thank you in advance.

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u/noiseknowledge — 1 day ago

What ETFs and stocks should I buy with $7300?

It’s taken me a while to save up seriously as Ive had employment that didn’t pay me well enough until this past year. I have been able to save $30,300.

I feel so behind in life (I am 40) it took me so long to find a decent job, and that is ending soon as it’s a contract. Likely I will have to go on EI soon.

I have 23,000 in investments and $7300 in cash. What should I invest in to make the most money, ideally just let it sit?

A lot of people on Reddit seem to be obsessed with XEQT. Curious as to why?

Thank you in advance.

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u/noiseknowledge — 4 days ago

I’m a 40 year old woman who works for a Canadian bank, in a contract role as a technical writer.

I’m hoping to be hired on full time but my boss has said I’m not grasping some of the basic concepts in my role for her to hire me on.

I feel like I am not smart enough for my role and field. I recently pivoted into technical writing in 2022, and had some years of unemployment after getting laid off in 2022 shortly after getting hired.

I thought I was smart enough, but I think I’m wrong. I’m not that smart at all. I am not good at my job despite trying really hard.

I need to find a field that I can do as a not so smart person that pays well enough.

I feel defeated and worried I won’t ever get to retire. I worry for my future.

What is a field that could be for me that pays well enough?

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u/noiseknowledge — 11 days ago

I’m a 40 year old woman who works for a Canadian bank, in a contract role as a technical writer.

I’m hoping to be hired on full time but my boss has said I’m not grasping some of the basic concepts in my role for her to hire me on.

I feel like I am not smart enough for my role and field. I recently pivoted into technical writing in 2022, and had some years of unemployment after getting laid off in 2022 shortly after getting hired.

I thought I was smart enough, but I think I’m wrong. I’m not that smart at all.

I need to find a field that I can do as a not so smart person that pays well enough.

I feel defeated and worried I won’t ever get to retire. I worry for my future.

What is a field that could be for me that pays well enough?

Thank you in advance.

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u/noiseknowledge — 11 days ago