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Mhm, that does sound really frustrating not to be paid on time, esspecially when this isn't the first time this has happened. I can imagine its really stressful when you're also trying to navigate the costs of living too!
As you said, it sounds really positive that you advocated for yourself with your employment advisor, because you absolutely deserve to speak up here. At the same time though, its also really valid that you left that conversation feeling dissapoinnted, because it can be hard when we work up the courage to say these things and then don't get listened to properly.
It sounds like they were giving you advice that didn't feel quite right to you? What do you personally feel you want to do next in this situation?
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Good luck in the new job once you find it