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I'm only connected to one seriously rich rich dude (like multi-billionaire) on LinkedIn -- we worked together in banking in London in the 1990s and he went on to found his own hedge fund. His feed is wall to wall obvious high-class hookers and he accepts all their requests, no fux given. (Actually, probably lots of fux received, if you follow me.)I finally am able to summarize how I feel about one's feed on LinkedIn.
It's like everyone is trying to create a constant scroll of those horrible business motivational posters.
I'm only connected to one seriously rich rich dude (like multi-billionaire) on LinkedIn -- we worked together in banking in London in the 1990s and he went on to found his own hedge fund. His feed is wall to wall obvious high-class hookers and he accepts all their requests, no fux given. (Actually, probably lots of fux received, if you follow me.)
When I was ensconced in my long term gig I didn't pay much attention to LinkedIn. Then I felt like there were two types of people on LinkedIn: those that were useful to know, and those that wanted to know them. I was useful to know. After I became an unemployed bum I started accepting connect invitations, etc. and figured it was just good as some sort of TOMA thing. I soon hated it and just today figured out why.
I never really paid much attention to LinkedIn other than occasionally looking were other coworkers who left my firm ended up. I typically will get a message from a recruiter every couple of months telling me how perfect I sound for a role. I'll always entertain it and it is typically 50% of what I currently make. I really don't understand these employers, do they seriously just have no clue about what the market pays?When I was ensconced in my long term gig I didn't pay much attention to LinkedIn. Then I felt like there were two types of people on LinkedIn: those that were useful to know, and those that wanted to know them. I was useful to know. After I became an unemployed bum I started accepting connect invitations, etc. and figured it was just good as some sort of TOMA thing. I soon hated it and just today figured out why.
I'm sure there's some good reason that they couldn't just be a place for people to post jobs and apply for jobs, but for the life of me I can't come up with it.
The projection is strong with this oneYou're thinking of Indeed, Boomer.
"....I got one the other day - Crime scene cleaning specialist.... ..."
All of this waiting is killing me, it is all I think about and I can barely concentrate on my current job.