I don't talk a lot of jargon, other than terms that might be Hive specific. Not a software developer, but I did go to university - a bit of a waste of time :D
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I don't talk a lot of jargon, other than terms that might be Hive specific. Not a software developer, but I did go to university - a bit of a waste of time :D
I speak English at the elementary school level in the United States. So, your writing is difficult.
thank you!
hahahaha.
yes, I understand that as a foreign speaker of Finnish myself (I suck) and an English as a second language teacher for over a decade. However, I write relatively simply to be more inclusive, but I still have to enjoy the writing process for my own sanity :)
Did you originally teach English in Europe?
Are you a software trainer now? Do you teach how to use software through internet lectures?
Yes, The emotions of Europeans and other Australians are revealed in your writing.
It is the personality of a new continent.
Yep, I originally taught English, but I have a been a business consultant in skill development (for the most part) the last seven years - this is my business. I train software usage generally onsite at the companies that integrate them and travel for my work usually. However, I train remotely now due to the Corona situation.
Nah, Not sure about that. It is more likely the personality of someone that has gone through a lot of shit.