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Crisis analyst.
Posted by
vlad777
on 30 Jul, 2017 00:00
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Who do you go to when you need your situation estimated but not investigated?
Is there a profession like that?
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I think you need more GPU power mate
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#2 Reply
Posted by
MK14
on 30 Jul, 2017 00:40
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Who do you go to when you need your situation estimated but not investigated?
Is there a profession like that?
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#3 Reply
Posted by
cdev
on 30 Jul, 2017 01:45
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#4 Reply
Posted by
hermit
on 30 Jul, 2017 01:51
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Barbers and bartenders generally do this type of thing, but it really depends on the type of 'crysis'.
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#5 Reply
Posted by
ivaylo
on 30 Jul, 2017 06:22
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Who do you go to when you need your situation estimated but not investigated?
Is there a profession like that?
Context would probably help. In what situation?
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#6 Reply
Posted by
janekm
on 30 Jul, 2017 06:32
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I would have thought a lawyer?
Assuming you are finding yourself in a situation where you are concerned that you may find yourself being investigated in a way that has consequences and you wish to talk to someone who can give you an opinion on what liability you may find yourself in and what your options for limiting your exposure are. Someone who has an attorney-client privilege meaning they won't have to tell the eventual investigator what you told them. And who can bring on board additional experts if needed.
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#7 Reply
Posted by
vlad777
on 30 Jul, 2017 09:36
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@ ivaylo
This question is actually out of date , I was just wondering.
Context is , I think I am being owned in every way.
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#8 Reply
Posted by
vlad777
on 30 Jul, 2017 09:40
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@WastelandTek
What are you talking about?
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#9 Reply
Posted by
ebastler
on 30 Jul, 2017 09:44
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@WastelandTek
What are you talking about?
"Crysis" is actually the name of a computer game. You probably meant "crisis". WastelandTek was just kidding.
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#10 Reply
Posted by
TerraHertz
on 30 Jul, 2017 10:28
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Depends. Is the 'situation' technical, legal, relationship, social, financial, medical, psychological or existential?
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#11 Reply
Posted by
vlad777
on 30 Jul, 2017 13:09
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@TerraHertz
I think I am being used to cause problems, and along with that I feel like the end is near so probably existential.
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#12 Reply
Posted by
hermit
on 30 Jul, 2017 16:38
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@TerraHertz
I think I am being used to cause problems, and along with that I feel like the end is near so probably existential.
Then go the bartender route. Just pick a place you will never go back too. People overhear and chime in. At least you get alcohol.
Problems at work or social? Family? Friends? Work is toughest because you are more constrained.
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#13 Reply
Posted by
Gregg
on 30 Jul, 2017 18:59
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You have to look within yourself for a solution. Always remember that it is your life and that you are 100% in charge of whatever direction your life takes. Alcohol and drugs only muddy things up and make for easy excuses.
With a clear head write down ways to jump ship from your problems with lists of pros and cons. Never burn your bridges out of anger and try not to burn any that may be helpful in the future. Make plans that will allow you to walk away with the best possibilities for your future; don’t concern yourself too much about what others may think. People tend to forget minor indiscretions but will always remember angry outbursts.
Some find solace in religion, but keep in mind that most religions are just cults masked in glittery cloaks of mind control aimed at those who find it difficult to think for themselves.
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#14 Reply
Posted by
TerraHertz
on 01 Aug, 2017 10:37
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vlad777, are you intending to be so incredibly vague, or are you just that way by nature? I notice that you are the only person in this thread who has not set their country flag in their profile - is that deliberate too?
You asked "Who do you go to when you need your situation estimated but not investigated? Is there a profession like that?"
Yes, it's called crowd input. You're on a forum of thousands of intelligent people, all under pseudonyms (including yourself.) If you actually want some useful input, I suggest you drop the fog, and describe the problem exactly and precisely. If you *can't* do that, may I suggest the profession you may need could be the 2nd last on my list.
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Sounds like he needs an honest person to assess his situation, and give him the dark answers he's avoiding.
I charge a fair hourly rate plus expenses
(lunch, dinner, booze, cabs, red light zone 'accomodation' etc) If OP tells me the truth instead of defensive convenient BS, I can have him sorted and his feet firmly on the ground again in a few hours
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Sounds like he needs an honest person to assess his situation, and give him the dark answers he's avoiding.
I charge a fair hourly rate plus expenses (lunch, dinner, booze, cabs, red light zone 'accomodation' etc)
If OP tells me the truth instead of defensive convenient BS, I can have him sorted and his feet firmly on the ground again in a few hours
A slab or two and a good time for your input
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#17 Reply
Posted by
janekm
on 02 Aug, 2017 03:27
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@TerraHertz
I think I am being used to cause problems, and along with that I feel like the end is near so probably existential.
The way you are talking and how paranoid you seem to be about the situation, it really sounds like a lawyer is the right port of call. It's often possible to get a first session "for free" through an industry association or similar, worth looking into, and they'll be able to give you some general advice on how to protect your neck as well as lay out what you need to expect if you need further help to protect yourself.
If it's some kind of workplace inter-departmental crap you may consider HR but of course depending on how bad things are that can be essentially the first step towards writing your letter of resignation (which may be necessary anyway to protect your integrity / reputation).
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you weren't working for BTC-e were you Vlad?
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#19 Reply
Posted by
jh15
on 02 Aug, 2017 06:16
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Why a lawyer? they make money on other people's misfortunes...
Oh, wait, so do I.
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I think comrade vlad777 has enough issues without a 'lawyer' adding more to the mix
or creating legal issues out of thin air... to further lighten OPs pocket
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#21 Reply
Posted by
cdev
on 02 Aug, 2017 20:34
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Maybe you're all jumping to conclusions.
Businesspeople have to ask questions about going into debt, because nothing is guaranteed.
For example, what happens to the economy if x happens. And causes y, and z.
Then all bets are off, and all obligations to people (the last to ever be considered) will end up defaulted upon.
After all, "its an emergency".
Wars are similar. Read the small print.
All acts of war and its aftereffects (medical, radiological and otherwise) are routinely excluded from insurance policies of all kinds, for example.
Why? because nobody expects insurance companies to pay for something thats so clearly not their fault.
Thats the cost that a country's people must bear for their lack of foresight.
And at the top of the list of guaranteed disasters, now countries's taxpayers are being asked to assume responsibility for the economic effects of their government's policy changes. (When an investor is international)
Thats an unprecedented situation. The net effect of this will lead to rapid depletion of national resources and absolution of governments responsibilities, other than ones to multinational corporations. They come first now.
Thats an almost guaranteed fiasco waiting to happen. In fact it already did, just a few years ago for that very reason.
When will we ever learn?
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#22 Reply
Posted by
vlad777
on 03 Aug, 2017 20:28
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vlad777, are you intending to be so incredibly vague, or are you just that way by nature?
Well if you sound crazy then you are to blame.
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#23 Reply
Posted by
vlad777
on 04 Aug, 2017 01:48
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you weren't working for BTC-e were you Vlad?
This is the second post from you I don't really get.
After checking Wikipedia , I can only say I am not into money laundering.
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#24 Reply
Posted by
vlad777
on 04 Aug, 2017 02:00
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"drop the fog..."
Well I told you , a am being owned.
I think I am being stalked , hypnotized , and hacked.
(I don't want to go to the shrink because they blame the victim.)
Question is who would do such a thing and why?
I am the kind of guy who doesn't know what to complain about when assaulted , and it led me here.