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Inexplicably Banned by Indeed as a Job Hunter
by Hawke published Aug 01, 2024 — filed under:
I've been on Indeed.com for years without any issues. Until now. I've been banned with no explanation as to what I did, and they aren't willing to provide any means of resolution...
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Some Proposed Solutions
by Hawke published Jun 08, 2024 last modified Jun 08, 2024 09:11 AM — filed under: ,
A quick summary list of my proposed solutions to big issues.
Overview of the Issues with My Lungs and Some Health Challenges History
by Hawke published Jan 27, 2024 last modified Jan 27, 2024 04:38 PM — filed under: , ,
Since I've had to explain this a number of times (even though I'd rather just keep such personal struggles private), this comes up enough times that I have to explain it, that I guess it is time I post it here so I can just point people here if they are interested enough in knowing what the deal is when I mention my lungs or breathing treatment issues.
Jealousy and Resentment Turned to Hatred and Bigotry Against Successful and Wealthy People
by Hawke published Nov 02, 2023 — filed under:
While there have always been jealous and resentful people at all levels, it seems in more recent years that this has turned into full blown hatred and increasing bigotry against anyone even perceived as successful or wealthy, even if they are just scraping by though perhaps at a higher quality of life. What happened to people aspiring rather than just being so full of resentment and entitlement?
Split Personality Career Development, Wants Versus Needs Causing This
by Hawke published Nov 02, 2023 — filed under: , ,
Those who care about me often express their concern with the long hours I am working across multiple career paths (often exceeding 120 hour per week). This has been more because of situational needs than desire, though I have struggled with workaholism since around 1995, and I have always been a hyperactive person, this level of this kind of work is not my nature, but due to necessity...
Why Working So Intensely Across 4+ Companies?
by Hawke published Nov 02, 2023 — filed under: ,
I was recently asked why I am working so intensely for 4+ companies? I have not yet worked out a simple response to this multivariate situation that has lead to this happening. I will try to work through figuring this out for myself and sharing with others unfolding how I ended up here just as I turn 53.
Goals for wrapping up 2022 and getting 2023 off to a good start
by Hawke published Nov 27, 2022 — filed under:
I have a lot juggling multiple companies and personal goals, here are just a few of the highlights.
Role-Playing Game Research best resource in the world free and open through RPG Research
by Hawke published May 30, 2022 — filed under: , ,
Role-Playing Game Research is free and open to the public through the non-profit RPG Research, a 501(c)3 non-profit charitable research and human services organization studying the effects of all role-playing game formats for their potential to help improve lives around the world for all ages and demographics, including tabletop, live-action, electronic, and hybrid role-playing games.
Increasingly mercenary and unaltrustic global culture
by Hawke published Mar 10, 2022 last modified Oct 10, 2023 12:34 PM — filed under: , ,
There has been a very disturbing increasing trend in the past 10 years in the volunteer, paid, and opensource sectors: severe mercenary and inconsiderate behaviors.
What if income tax was 100% for some or all? Would it be enough?
by Hawke published Mar 10, 2022 last modified Mar 10, 2022 08:16 AM — filed under: ,
A recent (and recurring) debate once again, as in the Washington state news today their "family leave program" is already running out of money, and someone stated "taxes just aren't high enough, especially for Jeff Bezos", but is this true? Ignoring psychology and reality, what does the straightforward math say? Would it be enough?