• Synapse@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    I was 21yo. I am thankful mandatory internships taught me that much.

    1st internship at 20yo. Completed 2 full-fledged programming projects in 8 weeks, while I was supposed to complete 1 project in the entire 10 weeks. Spent the last 2 weeks unboxing and reboxing hundreds of products all day. Was paid 500€/month (minimum legally required). Worked my ass off from 8am until 18am. No one ever invited me to go for lunch with them. Boss treated me like an idiot. He once shouted at me at 8am because he didn’t like my handshake and I didn’t smile, I didn’t look motivated and grateful enough to his liking.

    2nd internship. 4 months long. Still paid the 500€/month minimum. Did my job alright, completed the tasks that were given to me and nothing more. Spent most of every Fridays just chatting with coworkers and drinking coffee. “Oh, it’s 15:55 already! I better pack my things and leave”. They loved me, told me they will have a position for me after I finish my studies. Colleagues offered me presents on my last day.

    3rd and last internship. Applied the same principles. They offered me a job starting at 54k€/year (as a reference, other offers I got at the time maxed at 34k€/year).

    I am thankful for this lesson. Be nice and socialize. Just do your job well with the time your are paid for and absolutely nothing extra. I have been nothing but successful in my career so far :)

    P.S: all internships were in different companies

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      He once shouted at me at 8am because he didn’t like my handshake and I didn’t smile, I didn’t look motivated and grateful enough to his liking.

      Eastern Europe? I only ask because my parents (and myself by heritage) are eastern European and their *boomer friends have also screamed at me over a handshake, and various other minutia. I wasn’t 20 though, I was 8 but verbal and emotional abuse is pretty par for the course for those people.

      *I say boomer because the age range is right, but eastern Europe didn’t have an economic boom after WW2 so, not really the same thing as an American boomer.

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        1 month ago

        Boomer generation, maybe ? Eastern European, I don’t thinks so. I am pretty sure he was just a standard asshole.