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Hello Everyone,
- I am looking for a part-time/full-time role as a software engineer. I have Bachelor in computer science.
Pros: Self learner.
Cons: Take too much Tea.
Comfortable:
- Typescript/Nodejs
- Reactjs, tailwindCSS
- GraphQL
Intro and done some work in following technologies also:
- WebRTC
- Django
- Android, Flutter
- Solidity, Truffle
Regards Muhammad Ahsan.
Email: ahsanjsdev@gmail.com
Salary expectations: 15$/h
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Hi everyone!
I've been offered a job at Publicis Sapient as a front-end developer (React Js).
What kind of work culture, work load and tech stack exposure should I be expecting?
I'm having 1 year experience.
I've also got offers from IndiaMART InterMESH Limited, Amdocs, Verizon and Collegedunia.
All for the role of front-end web developer.
I'm very confused between all of them.
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I have a large dog that requires a lot of exercise. I walk him twice a day and my parents may walk him once or twice a day too. He walks about 10-12 miles.
Similar, but we are at 5-6 miles a day. Two big walks in AM and late afternoon and then a dog walker 3x a week for about 40 minutes. Are you running, M1? How are you logging that many miles a day?
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High energy jack russell terrier [mx] in a city apartment…so 3-4 30 minute walks a day.
Generally not a fan of dog parks - too many owners not paying attention and dogs that shouldn’t be there.
My very lazy dog gets two 30-minute walks a day (more on weekends) with short pee breaks as well. My dog doesn’t like dog parks so none for us.
Park every day in the morning for 30-45 minutes. On weekends they usually get a walk in addition to park time
I have a 12 pound maltipoo. Usually walk 1.5-2 miles every morning. I might take her for another 10 minute walk or so in the evening if she is up for it.
I don’t take her to dog parks because I don’t trust other dog parents, but she goes to a daycare with other small dogs once or twice a week.
3 walks a day, a mile in the am when we wake up, a half mile at lunch, another mile after dinner and then a quick outside for a pee before bedtime. My dog is a 12 year old Pomeranian and he would walk 10 hours a day if we could. He loves being outside, but we have coyotes in the area so he can’t be outside unsupervised.
I have a little guy who refuses to pee in the backyard so we go on 3 potty walks (down the street) and one 30-60 min walk a day. No parks because he has awful recall and is an instigator 😂
They kill me
I have a large yard and she goes and runs and frolicked whenever she wants
1-2 walks a day. No dog park since I don’t trust other dog owners but she goes to an in-home (yard?) doggy daycare once a week where she’s familiar with the other dogs
I throw for mine in the back yard a couple times a day and then a walk in the afternoon.
Two 30-50 minute walks a day, sometimes to a local park to play fetch during one of them. Dog park on weekends only now that it gets so dark by the time I clock out, and we’ll usually go on a hike or two as well. Daycare twice a week for the winter months. Quick pee trips twice or so on top of the big walks per day.
He’s a 10 month old Boston/Chow mix with a LOT of energy
3x a day. Don’t really do dog park often, 1x month or less. She’s an English Bulldog
I have a JRT and during the week he takes 4 15-30mins walks a day and then during the weekend we would extend one of those to 50mins-ish
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I have a Jack mix. they have lots of energy!!
2-3 walks per day. Morning is short 30 minutes, afternoon usually longer and we take them to an area where they can be off leash (not a dog park, just a natural reserve type of thing, no other dogs involved). Both are senior dogs. One has always been senior while living with us, he's about to turn 16. The other one is 10, she's a border collie mix so sometimes we give her extra walks.
We do have a yard where they can go out and run if they wanted. But the walk, I think, is something more to them than just walking around/exercising. It's a lot about going places, smelling stuff, figuring out what has changed in the neighborhood, checking out other dogs' pee and whatever fantastic information that conveys. Lol. Love our walks. And the dogs absolutely love them. The older one was definitely not used to walks when we adopted him, but I'm not joking, walks seem to make him younger. He looks so young and energetic, and some days he'll frolic around, jumping and running, like he was 2 again. He never does that while on our yard.
We have a big back yard and the neighbors have dogs. Mine runs up and down the fence and plays with the neighbors dogs while we talk. She loves it and I don’t have to take walks. It’s great!
I have 2 huskies and I walk them twice a day, one hour long walk, or if the day is nice, I take them to the park so they can run.
Three 30 minute walks a day. To the park on weekends