I Got Laid Off | Final Week of Work, Relearning to Cook, & Breaking the News to My Family | Pt.02
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ก.ค. 2024
- The timing of my trip back home to Hawaii, literally the day after my last day of work, was crazy. Pulling that all-nighter was a must, and it lifted a lot of pressure off my chest. Now, I can confidently start job hunting again.
Even though it feels like every day brings another rejection letter to my inbox...Stay tuned for more updates as I navigate this new chapter
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Foodland's Mochiko Chicken recipe - it’s been a comfort during this tough time.
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INGREDIENTS
Mochiko Batter
4 tablespoons mochiko flour
4 tablespoons cornstarch
4 tablespoons sugar
4 tablespoons soy sauce (I used gf soy sauce)
2 cloves garlic minced
1/2 teaspoon grated ginger
1 tablespoon sesame seeds
1/4 cup thinly sliced green onions
1/2 teaspoon Salt
2 eggs beaten
Chicken Preparation
2 pounds deboned chicken thighs
oil for frying
INSTRUCTIONS
Cut chicken into bite-size pieces (or slightly larger).
In a bowl, mix together mochiko batter ingredients.
Marinate chicken for 5 to 12 hours in the refrigerator.
Fry in hot oil (350F), about 1 inch deep, until thoroughly cooked (165F) and golden brown on both sides.
Serve hot or cold.
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The Wound is where The Light enters from ❤ Face the storm, you are just becoming stronger that's all ❤
@@patriotlightning7791 Thank you for the encouraging words
Hi. This was interesting to me.
You seem very organized. Attractive.
I pray you will find work soon. Job market is getting rough for many.
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@@H0DLTHED0R thanks!
Good luck!!
@@jazzman7167 thanks!
Heard it's hard out there. Stay strong!
@@delayedgratification581 thanks!
Hope you find a job.
thanks!
Layoffs happen, this goes to the concept of "Average" where EVERYONE at work is your competition. "Average" is a mathematical point in the middle where half the people are "Above Average" and the other half are "Below Average", no one is "Average". While I was never the best I always strived to be in the "Above Average" half and everything worked out OK. The "Above Half" constantly picked up new skills and duties at work, received more promotions & more pay. The "Below Average" half fell behind, subject to more layoffs and lower pay. Plan for your next job to be in the "Above Average" half, let them know in the interview that is where you want to be, it is easy to spot who is above or below average, try to work with and learn from the above average employees and strive to compete.
I’ve been working for 40 years and never laid off so I agree with you.
if you can drive and have a cell phone uber and doordash always hiring
I’ll check it out thanks!
Instacart too. I hope you come out on top in the end 🙏
@@brg4622 thanks! I’ll take a look at them too
Don't give up! ❤
Btw I live in ruZZia & this is very hard cuz there is a bloody dictator in power! Know that what u feel is normal! And that everything will work out! Just give yourself time to feel all the pain... And then move on!
thank you! I hope everything works out too