Gaming and series
The weekend never seems to be enough but that not withstanding, I intend to maximize it. I started the day brushing up my CV and applying for a few projects management jobs to reach my daily quota.
I got some ideas to add to my CV that could improve my chances of landing a management job. To be honest, it's a long shot and while I feel I might be qualified to handle those roles, there are probably many others that are more qualified.
I intend to start getting some certification. Google certification through Coursera are available and I will try my hands at a few. Once that's done, I'll then add them to my CV to continue testing the waters while I work towards even more prominent certifications.
Away from work, I intend to spend majority of the day just chilling and playing video game. It'll be mostly call of duty but I've been thinking of buying something new.
I'm not very thrilled by recent releases. EA FC 25 just came out and we have to start discussing why it's useless to make yearly releases with barely any upgrade in the game.
On of the reasons I play efootball more is because of the continuity and the fact that I don't have to spend money every year to play the game.
EA FC hasn't improved in a very long time and if anything, it's gotten worse over the years, so I don't see the point in buying a new one every year. Besides, I'll get the game for free anyway, when ps Plus add it to the library, so no point in spending £100 or whatever it costs.
Next year, we've got a sequel of ghost of tsushima coming and then GTA 6, two games that I certainly will be buying. For today though, I'll be in the warzone, fighting for my life.
This is what i use my HBD saving for, buying games online :D
Yeah but buying EA FC25 just seems like a water of money. The game hasn't improved for a long time and they simply just update transfers.