Anyone wana talk so bored at work
Galactic-Squidd @kawaiidango
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Anyone wana talk so bored at work
Galactic-Squidd @kawaiidango
I wish I had a job too 。・゜・(ノД`)・゜・。 I like money...Q3Q
tcht @tcht
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Anyone wana talk so bored at work
tcht @tcht
Finding a job isnt hard. Just got to be persistent
fictionaldreams @fictionaldreams
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Anyone wana talk so bored at work
fictionaldreams @fictionaldreams
Kyetge just for clarification you were talking to tcht right cause I purposely didn't answer haha
Nerdalous @nerdalous
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Anyone wana talk so bored at work
Nerdalous @nerdalous
I wish I had time at my job to play on the internet.
xueli @xueli
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Anyone wana talk so bored at work
xueli @xueli
I'm bored in class, hahahaha
xueli @xueli
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Anyone wana talk so bored at work
xueli @xueli
Can't lie though, I come on this forum sometimes when I'm at work :P
Yu @metaljester
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Anyone wana talk so bored at work
Yu @metaljester
Buttertoast!!! props if you know where thats from
Kyetge! @kyetge
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Anyone wana talk so bored at work
Kyetge! @kyetge
Now that I think about it I am asking a general question open to anybody who is employed.
I should probably get that out of the way if I want my parents to stop breathing down my neck.
NoLongerActive @josapswanzi
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NoLongerActive @josapswanzi
Finding your first job is rough. I worked at Arby's as my first job for about 5 months then moved on to a superviser job for a temp agency. I currently work waste water treatment, I've been in the field for over a year now. No job experience = gg no rematch. My suggestion is go out apply and follow up on applications or resume's. smile a lot! Say yes mam and no sir.
If that fails part time volunteer somewhere and label it as job experience.
xueli @xueli
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Anyone wana talk so bored at work
xueli @xueli
@kyetge! I got into my job kinda through photography cause I used to do concert photography. Then I wondered what all those people did on the other side of the big boards with the switches and knobs so I learned how to mix and now I'm a sound engineer by trade :p
Getting to where I am is really the same as any job when you boil it down. Network like crazy in your field. Ask questions, be memorable (in a good way!).
I think it's worth it even if my parents don't think it's a stable career. But I'm going back to school for medical stuff because of various reasons. 1)Freelancing is not a stable career 2)live sound is tiring, backbreaking (sometimes literally) work 3)with the higher steady salary, i can buy more plugins and microphones! And 4) it'll get my folks off my back :p
But I don't regret it.
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