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Reddit mentions of Figure Your Sh*t Out: The Post Grad's Guide to Success in the Real World

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Figure Your Sh*t Out: The Post Grad's Guide to Success in the Real World. Here are the top ones.

Figure Your Sh*t Out: The Post Grad's Guide to Success in the Real World
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  • Professional Version: Monarch butterfly habitat is more square, sits straight, does not rock or move, Polyester Bottom for Easier Clean. Includes a quick start guide manual to raise butterflies.
  • Clear vinyl window panel for students and families an unforgettable opportunity to watch caterpillars change into chrysalides and then emerge as beautiful Monarch, Painted Lady or Black Swallowtail Butterflies.
  • Collapsible design for easy storage and reusable, the unfolded measures: 24 x 24 x 36 inches. Tall and wide, can hold large 4 of 3 feet tall milkweed plants. Raise up to 40 caterpillars at a time in one enclosure. The wings of a new butterfly are not risk of breaking when trying to stir up.
  • Mesh panels for good airflow. Fine mesh enclosure is soft and breathable, so you know your caterpillars will be safe and comfortable for the duration of their stay.
  • Side opening door - never interrupt chrysalises on the cage roof. Large zipper opening for easy feed your butterflies, then release them into the wild. Butterflies will often land on little hands and faces before flying away.
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Release dateSeptember 2019

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Found 2 comments on Figure Your Sh*t Out: The Post Grad's Guide to Success in the Real World:

u/reker310 ยท 2 pointsr/OccupationalTherapy

Also, i just read this book that's been really helpful for job search stuff and i'm already getting some traction from employers if you wanna check it out https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YL448KZ/

u/dhopediamond ยท 1 pointr/resumes

Tbh, a lot of the time when you submit your resume, it never gets seen. Sucks but it's true. :( The best way to really get a job or internship is not through your resume but through networking. ESPECIALLY in America. It's totally okay if you don't have connections (I didn't either at first), but you have to message people directly and find mentors and build connections on your own.

I actually just read this book called "Figure Your Sh*t Out: The Post Grad's Guide to Success in the Real World" and there were a LOT of amazing tips on this. You may wanna check it out - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YL448KZ/