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    okasion (anokasion@cawfee.club)'s status on Wednesday, 08-Apr-2026 23:28:21 JST okasion okasion
    Coffee bros,
    Yesterday I got rejected from another job, the third job I applied, and got to the interview process.
    The last one was for a "pure" sysadmin position, hard mode, but still, sysadmin, what I have mostly done all my life.
    "they decided to continue with another candidate".
    I knew the interview went so so. Most of my answers were answered by "brain muscle" instead by thought - this made some really good and fast answers for some questions, and too little too late for others.
    It didn't help that I spent all the day before practicing Kubernetes with K3d. As I said, I totally missed their target, they didn't ask a single question about it, not even about Docker.

    I have been sulking for an entire day already, and I thought it might be better to stay away from Sysadmin/DevOps for a while, and try focusing on something I see everyday in local jobs hiring, like PHP/Laravel. While I have used PHP for 10+ years, I only know the basics of Laravel and composer/artisan. The only framework I can say I know it's Python/Flask, but there are little to none jobs for it in my area.
    I have also spent the last 3 weeks making projects based on what I see employees are searching for and uploading them to Github, https://github.com/leokasion.

    Could someone with some time help me with some words? What do you recommend should be my course of action?
    In conversation about 2 days ago from cawfee.club permalink
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