Author Topic: Jobs  (Read 141600 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

brycickle

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • SLAP Pal
  • ******
  • Posts: 6047
  • Rep: 153
  • SLAP OG SLAP OG : Been around since SLAP was a mag.
Re: Jobs
« Reply #300 on: February 07, 2012, 05:27:25 AM »
Expand Quote
Seasonal park ranger. One week training, seven weeks service.
[close]
Ah! That sounds cool. How did you find the job?
Don't know how he found his job but this is one place to search: http://www.usajobs.gov/

 You and the D00D have turned this thread into a horrible head-on-collision between a short bus full of regular kids and a van full of paraplegics.



Sleazy

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • SLAP Pal
  • ******
  • Posts: 17241
  • Rep: 255
  • tiger style
  • SLAP OG SLAP OG : Been around since SLAP was a mag.
Re: Jobs
« Reply #301 on: February 07, 2012, 05:41:01 AM »
my new job is hard a fuck. i'm doing consulting now and my client in is a pain in the ass and it seems like i've gotten on his bad side which has now caused all his direct reports to start vibing me. foturnately i mostly work out of my companies office and rarely interact directly with the client but man it sucks working for people who want you to fail.

Who else got a BS/BA degree in Psych but is actually using it? I work with people with developmental disabilities, which I like, but it doesn't require any education. Seems like there's nothing out there without a Masters.

not true. most majors that require beefy math and science offer good jobs without masters (engineering, computer science, etc...). but most psych majors i've know (my wife included) were looking for an option that was light on math and science classes. you could also go with a few business degrees that would pay after a BA\BS (accounting, finance, management, marketing, etc...).

TonyBologna

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Full Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 209
  • Rep: 0
Re: Jobs
« Reply #302 on: February 07, 2012, 09:01:47 AM »
Currently attending school, working on a biology degree, not sure what exactly in biology though. Worked since I was 16, saved up money from shitty minimum wage jobs, and am now living off of it. Sadly, I will probably run out of money in like 4-6 months if I don't get a summer job, which I am hoping. I have just worked too many crap jobs and watched my parents get screwed because of no job security, to not get on with school and hope to make the best of life.
Skateboarding is easy, I've played Skate 3 dude!

earlygrab

  • Guest
Re: Jobs
« Reply #303 on: February 07, 2012, 03:18:49 PM »
Who was it that got hired as a disney animator?corto?whatsup with it/how is it?

frisco

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • SLAP Pal
  • ******
  • Posts: 1824
  • Rep: 76
Re: Jobs
« Reply #304 on: February 07, 2012, 05:15:19 PM »
I worked at Best Buy for 2 years, I was patient with it because they were flexible with me. Throughout that time I was freelance video shooting and editing. They would give me a month off no sweat, I went on a roadtrip for 3 weeks to Vegas to film the LVPD Search and Rescue team doing their thing on the Red Rocks of Nevada



They also let me take a month off to do an internship in NY during the summer.

It worked out perfect while I was there, could take time off whenever, very chill manager. The hours sucked and the job itself, though not hard, was incredibly repetitive and tedious.
This is me


I left there in January and am now working at an editing studio on a TV series. Im an assistant editor, processing and transcoding footage and sending out dailies. Sounds boring but I fucking love it. 11-12 hour days but the pay is awesome.


anblue

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • SLAP Pal
  • ******
  • Posts: 1951
  • Rep: 81
  • You just got killed by a Daewoo Lanos, motherfucka
  • SLAP OG SLAP OG : Been around since SLAP was a mag.
Re: Jobs
« Reply #305 on: February 07, 2012, 05:44:45 PM »
still just working delivery job ive had for a couple years but its not so bad, get 20 bucks for just being on call dont actually have to be there when nothings up which is nice because theres a park like two seconds away.  Im now a sophomore in school definitely going to continue with my marketing major because i really like it and apparently i have a pretty good understanding of it, last year i was contacted by leo burnett because they liked my application and one of my professors knew a couple people so he put in a good word for me, but at the time i was a freshman and they're not allowed to have internships through the school, only sophomores and up, and this year they've been kinda giving me the cold shoulder.  i really want to do something at leo burnett because that would open a shitton of doors but i dont know if i should settle for a different company to intern at.
Who the fuck spends more than $5 at taco bell?
Being liked on slap is the only award

Cadillac Ranch Dressing

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • SLAP Pal
  • ******
  • Posts: 2778
  • Rep: 476
Re: Jobs
« Reply #306 on: February 07, 2012, 05:54:20 PM »
Been working as a photographer for my school's newspaper for 2 years now. It's alright because it's not too demanding and puts beer money in my pocket.

I also work in the photography department's "Cage" where I rent out equipment and maintain the area by dumping and mixing chemicals. It's pretty good most of the time because there are long stretches of time where I don't do shit. It's actually perfect because most of the time, I'd be there anyway developing and stuff so they're paying me to do what I was already doing for free. Plus I get to play with cameras that I can't afford.
"I got a fever and the only prescription is more Cadillac Ranch Dressing." - Jereme Rogers

Prison Wallet

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • SLAP Pal
  • ******
  • Posts: 4066
  • Rep: 510
  • I'm gonna break my leg off in your ass
  • SLAP OG SLAP OG : Been around since SLAP was a mag.
Re: Jobs
« Reply #307 on: February 07, 2012, 06:51:19 PM »
I run a sustainability/permaculture program at a school in Tucson. I like kids, tools and building stuff so it's a good fit. I work with a really low income population so I'm able to get a decent amount of grants to fund cool stuff.

Bookmans School Challenge 2012: Manzo Elementary (Tucson)

The way the grant works is come Saturday people can vote on the video for the project they want funded. Maybe the power of Slap can help us get $15K to keep things going.

ice nine

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • SLAP Pal
  • ******
  • Posts: 8503
  • Rep: -308
  • SLAP OG SLAP OG : Been around since SLAP was a mag.
Re: Jobs
« Reply #308 on: February 07, 2012, 07:39:40 PM »
Where/what show are you working on frisco? Don't pull confidentiality shit either.
I;m sure i;m not the only dc/monster/subaru type guy here

Mouth

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • SLAP Pal
  • ******
  • Posts: 3111
  • Rep: -297
  • SLAP OG SLAP OG : Been around since SLAP was a mag.
  • User is on moderator watch listWatched
Re: Jobs
« Reply #309 on: February 07, 2012, 08:32:23 PM »
still just working delivery job ive had for a couple years but its not so bad, get 20 bucks for just being on call dont actually have to be there when nothings up which is nice because theres a park like two seconds away.  Im now a sophomore in school definitely going to continue with my marketing major because i really like it and apparently i have a pretty good understanding of it, last year i was contacted by leo burnett because they liked my application and one of my professors knew a couple people so he put in a good word for me, but at the time i was a freshman and they're not allowed to have internships through the school, only sophomores and up, and this year they've been kinda giving me the cold shoulder.  i really want to do something at leo burnett because that would open a shitton of doors but i dont know if i should settle for a different company to intern at.

Leo Burnett is an excellent agency, but there are others worth considering. Of the big international agencies BBDO, Ogilvy & DDB are probably doing the best at the moment, but it changes every year. If I were you, I'd also look into the smaller boutique agencies like Wieden & Kennedy, Anomaly, Goodby &  Droga5. They generally punch above their weight and produce the most interesting work.

Are you interested in being a suit, planner or creative?
'No Mouth, you have a negative rep because you are a fan of growing your wealth off of the backs of low paid workers and brag about having bodyguards. You literally kook people for doing charity in South East Asia. Don't deny it.'

anblue

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • SLAP Pal
  • ******
  • Posts: 1951
  • Rep: 81
  • You just got killed by a Daewoo Lanos, motherfucka
  • SLAP OG SLAP OG : Been around since SLAP was a mag.
Re: Jobs
« Reply #310 on: February 07, 2012, 08:40:35 PM »
Expand Quote
still just working delivery job ive had for a couple years but its not so bad, get 20 bucks for just being on call dont actually have to be there when nothings up which is nice because theres a park like two seconds away.  Im now a sophomore in school definitely going to continue with my marketing major because i really like it and apparently i have a pretty good understanding of it, last year i was contacted by leo burnett because they liked my application and one of my professors knew a couple people so he put in a good word for me, but at the time i was a freshman and they're not allowed to have internships through the school, only sophomores and up, and this year they've been kinda giving me the cold shoulder.  i really want to do something at leo burnett because that would open a shitton of doors but i dont know if i should settle for a different company to intern at.
[close]

Leo Burnett is an excellent agency, but there are others worth considering. Of the big international agencies BBDO, Ogilvy & DDB are probably doing the best at the moment, but it changes every year. If I were you, I'd also look into the smaller boutique agencies like Wieden & Kennedy, Anomaly, Goodby &  Droga5. They generally punch above their weight and produce the most interesting work.

Are you interested in being a suit, planner or creative?

ive been leaning towards planner or creative, i go to the cba at uic for the sole reason that they are really good with getting students well paying internships at big places but ive heard good things about anomaly before, am definitely going to check it out
Who the fuck spends more than $5 at taco bell?
Being liked on slap is the only award

frisco

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • SLAP Pal
  • ******
  • Posts: 1824
  • Rep: 76
Re: Jobs
« Reply #311 on: February 07, 2012, 10:03:44 PM »
Where/what show are you working on frisco? Don't pull confidentiality shit either.

Doesnt have a title yet, its been picked up for 10 episodes and will most likely be on ABC in the states, Global or CTV in Canada


idealhandmades

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • SLAP Pal
  • ******
  • Posts: 1877
  • Rep: 132
    • IDEAL Handmades - Skateboards avatar image
Re: Jobs
« Reply #312 on: February 07, 2012, 10:25:53 PM »
Expand Quote
Where/what show are you working on frisco? Don't pull confidentiality shit either.
[close]

Doesnt have a title yet, its been picked up for 10 episodes and will most likely be on ABC in the states, Global or CTV in Canada


who's on it? and if you're worried about this showing up on some celeb's google alert thing or whatever, just use piglatin.
@idealhandmades

Useless Wooden Bench

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 650
  • Rep: 159
    • Pappy avatar image
Re: Jobs
« Reply #313 on: February 08, 2012, 02:56:29 PM »
Studio engineer at a radio station.

_UniversalTruth_

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • SLAP Pal
  • ******
  • Posts: 1283
  • Rep: 42
Re: Jobs
« Reply #314 on: February 08, 2012, 04:53:17 PM »
just coming back from an internship at an office for city- and landscapeplanning. they paid me 300 EUR per month while i didn't have to attend to the uni and was still a student which was good. but it made me feel kinda bad because i didn't have that much work to do but whatever, it was still a good experience and now i'm happy to be at the uni again.
i likes skooterboarding.. be lets friends :)

chockfullofthat

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • SLAP Pal
  • ******
  • Posts: 4595
  • Rep: 176
Re: Jobs
« Reply #315 on: February 08, 2012, 07:56:22 PM »
I'm a mechanical engineer who does nothing all day.  It's cool and all, I get to fuck around on the internet all day as long as the images are disabled, but I am given no opportunity for advancement while working for a homogeneously-superior Japanese company.  I think I'm going to try out field engineering soon.  I like the idea of making ~10K more, not having to sit in a poorly ventilated office all day, and getting a per diem or company car while traveling.  I don't like the idea of being exposed for knowing next to nothing about engineering, but I'm under the impression that field engineering has more to do with the initial training from the company rather than what I didn't learn in college.

Mouth

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • SLAP Pal
  • ******
  • Posts: 3111
  • Rep: -297
  • SLAP OG SLAP OG : Been around since SLAP was a mag.
  • User is on moderator watch listWatched
Re: Jobs
« Reply #316 on: February 09, 2012, 05:13:10 AM »
Expand Quote
Expand Quote
still just working delivery job ive had for a couple years but its not so bad, get 20 bucks for just being on call dont actually have to be there when nothings up which is nice because theres a park like two seconds away.  Im now a sophomore in school definitely going to continue with my marketing major because i really like it and apparently i have a pretty good understanding of it, last year i was contacted by leo burnett because they liked my application and one of my professors knew a couple people so he put in a good word for me, but at the time i was a freshman and they're not allowed to have internships through the school, only sophomores and up, and this year they've been kinda giving me the cold shoulder.  i really want to do something at leo burnett because that would open a shitton of doors but i dont know if i should settle for a different company to intern at.
[close]

Leo Burnett is an excellent agency, but there are others worth considering. Of the big international agencies BBDO, Ogilvy & DDB are probably doing the best at the moment, but it changes every year. If I were you, I'd also look into the smaller boutique agencies like Wieden & Kennedy, Anomaly, Goodby &  Droga5. They generally punch above their weight and produce the most interesting work.

Are you interested in being a suit, planner or creative?

[close]
ive been leaning towards planner or creative, i go to the cba at uic for the sole reason that they are really good with getting students well paying internships at big places but ive heard good things about anomaly before, am definitely going to check it out

I was a planner for a few years before becoming a creative. Because planners are essentially consultants within an agency, it can be tough being a planner straight out of uni. Mainly due to the fact that you are expected to advice very senior creatives etc who don't really care about your input. Being a creative is fun, but it is brutally competitive. There are also many many ex-hot creatives with no job prospects these days.

You are right not to want to be a suit. They just get shat on day in, day out.
« Last Edit: February 11, 2012, 08:41:18 AM by Mouth »
'No Mouth, you have a negative rep because you are a fan of growing your wealth off of the backs of low paid workers and brag about having bodyguards. You literally kook people for doing charity in South East Asia. Don't deny it.'

Sleazy

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • SLAP Pal
  • ******
  • Posts: 17241
  • Rep: 255
  • tiger style
  • SLAP OG SLAP OG : Been around since SLAP was a mag.
Re: Jobs
« Reply #317 on: February 11, 2012, 05:12:14 AM »
I'm a mechanical engineer who does nothing all day.?  It's cool and all, I get to fuck around on the internet all day as long as the images are disabled, but I am given no opportunity for advancement while working for a homogeneously-superior Japanese company.?  I think I'm going to try out field engineering soon.?  I like the idea of making ~10K more, not having to sit in a poorly ventilated office all day, and getting a per diem or company car while traveling.?  I don't like the idea of being exposed for knowing next to nothing about engineering, but I'm under the impression that field engineering has more to do with the initial training from the company rather than what I didn't learn in college.

if you are looking for a job while you still have a job, lie about how much you make. i always claim at least 10k higher and it's worked everytime. it's also one of the main reasons why i change jobs once a year. you have to stay on top of your skills for it to work but it's well worth it. no company will keep your value at market if you stay with them and no company will correct your value to market if you are switching to them while being under paid.

Kab

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 452
  • Rep: -38
Re: Jobs
« Reply #318 on: February 11, 2012, 06:14:27 AM »
I'm a mechanical engineer who does nothing all day.  It's cool and all, I get to fuck around on the internet all day as long as the images are disabled, but I am given no opportunity for advancement while working for a homogeneously-superior Japanese company.  I think I'm going to try out field engineering soon.  I like the idea of making ~10K more, not having to sit in a poorly ventilated office all day, and getting a per diem or company car while traveling.  I don't like the idea of being exposed for knowing next to nothing about engineering, but I'm under the impression that field engineering has more to do with the initial training from the company rather than what I didn't learn in college.

You sound like a complete shithead.
Down by the river...

chockfullofthat

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • SLAP Pal
  • ******
  • Posts: 4595
  • Rep: 176
Re: Jobs
« Reply #319 on: February 11, 2012, 10:42:31 AM »
Expand Quote
I'm a mechanical engineer who does nothing all day.  It's cool and all, I get to fuck around on the internet all day as long as the images are disabled, but I am given no opportunity for advancement while working for a homogeneously-superior Japanese company.  I think I'm going to try out field engineering soon.  I like the idea of making ~10K more, not having to sit in a poorly ventilated office all day, and getting a per diem or company car while traveling.  I don't like the idea of being exposed for knowing next to nothing about engineering, but I'm under the impression that field engineering has more to do with the initial training from the company rather than what I didn't learn in college.
[close]

You sound like a complete shithead.

Hahaha, why is that?  I completely fucked up college, I regret it.  I am a lazy asshole though.
« Last Edit: March 12, 2012, 01:33:25 PM by chockfullofthat »

lampshade

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • SLAP Pal
  • ******
  • Posts: 2850
  • Rep: 132
  • SLAP OG SLAP OG : Been around since SLAP was a mag.
Re: Jobs
« Reply #320 on: February 11, 2012, 12:03:46 PM »
I feel really conflicted about my job right now.  I work for a really small management/tech consulting firm (4 partners/14 people total).  It pays well, hours aren't bad, travel a bunch (which can be good or bad, biz travel isn't the same as vacation and someties we go to shitty cities), partners are pretty cool. 

The downside is that our work is usually in a really niche industry and I'm not getting exposed to different things.  Also they aren't trying to grow (they're all rich and happy as the company is), so that means no promotions (you either own the company or you don't), although we do get a flat 5% raise every year plush good 401k matching. 

I'm not sure if I should roll the dice on something new that may suck or just stay put and be happy I've got a job. 

hime

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Jr. Member
  • **
  • Posts: 95
  • Rep: 0
  • I eat stickers all the time!!
Re: Jobs
« Reply #321 on: February 11, 2012, 02:32:10 PM »
Im about six months away from taking over the family heating and a/c biz. Pretty much the only job Ive ever had besides delivering pizzas and doing random stagehand work. It used to be scary as fuck thinking about all that shit being on me, but Ive basically been in control for the last year anyways. Its a 35 year old company with alot of loyal customers and some big accounts. Im stoked to be the only heir to it. Been car and house lurking for the last year waiting for the official retirement of my pops.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body>

<a href="https://imgflip.com/gif/82jqf"><img src="//i.imgflip.com/82jqf.gif" title="made at imgflip.com"/></a>

</body>
</html>

Sleazy

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • SLAP Pal
  • ******
  • Posts: 17241
  • Rep: 255
  • tiger style
  • SLAP OG SLAP OG : Been around since SLAP was a mag.
Re: Jobs
« Reply #322 on: February 12, 2012, 07:16:39 AM »
I feel really conflicted about my job right now.?  I work for a really small management/tech consulting firm (4 partners/14 people total).?  It pays well, hours aren't bad, travel a bunch (which can be good or bad, biz travel isn't the same as vacation and someties we go to shitty cities), partners are pretty cool.? 

The downside is that our work is usually in a really niche industry and I'm not getting exposed to different things.?  Also they aren't trying to grow (they're all rich and happy as the company is), so that means no promotions (you either own the company or you don't), although we do get a flat 5% raise every year plush good 401k matching.? 

I'm not sure if I should roll the dice on something new that may suck or just stay put and be happy I've got a job.? 

if it was me...

if you are planning to a career as a consultant then i'd strongly recomend building your personal brand.

- you are working at a company that doesn't have a sustainable business model and here is why.

you work at a company that is needs talented tech employees as it's a consulting company but the company isn't growing. talented tech employees can grow else where and so some will leave. of course there will the be loyal people who stay but for the most part anyone who is aggresively keeping up and innovating will eventually leave as their growth vector gets steeper while the company remains flat and the gap between their salary and market value increases. this will create problems for your company as the business model will require a shift to getting new talent but they will be hessitant to pay at market and if they do then  that will mean reduced margins (aka less cash for them). without growth and being in an industry with virtually no fixed cost as your cost of goods sold is mostly high end labor you have to grow to be sustainable.

- while you have a cushy comfortable job plot your next move

take advantage of this foresight into the future problems your company will face to plan your next move. your an IT guy who by the sounds of it has a cushy 40 hour week schedule and travels to lame places giving you lots of idle time in airports, plains, motels. put in an extra 10 hours a week on continuous improvement in a way that brands you as a consultant. start a blog, join or start an opensource, hustle some talking sessions at local conferences, post content to other reputable blogs (code project, ect...), get high status on tech forums (MSDN, stackoverflow, etc...), contact publishers and volunteer to tech review books for free... anything you can do that will give you a resume bullet and allow you to say why in a room of 10 people with the same core skill you should get paid more and have more responsiblity.

- find a new job

then once you've built it up, look for another job while you still have your current job. and the most important part is to do your research, figure out what the top market rates are and then lie. say you make the top rate at your current job as they can't check. after having built up your brand with the things mentioned above they will believe you and they never check after the fact (and if they are going to they have to get your approval to do so before they hire you in writing so you will know).  this approach is just like a degree once you build it up, as long as you can handle the work you are good to go, no one is going to care if you have a degree after your first professional job as you know have "equivelent experience."

don't get locked in with a company that has an unsustainable business model. when push comes to shuv it'll be your income, not theirs, that suffers. and if you are going to be a consultant then build your own brand in your free time to pump up your rates. you'd be suprised at how much more you can get than your coworkers by doing this.

ollienorth

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 303
  • Rep: 3
Re: Jobs
« Reply #323 on: February 12, 2012, 10:27:31 AM »
I work as a page at the local library, and though it definitely requires more work than i expected, the fact that they're paying me $10 an hour as a 17-year-old kid who has only ever worked at a skateshop is pretty good. 10 hrs a week, which is manageable with school and skating. Stoked on it. I also will most likely work at the shop again when i go home for the summer.

oneshovel

  • Guest
Re: Jobs
« Reply #324 on: March 12, 2012, 12:19:43 PM »
Any plumbers in the house?

I've been browsing community college programs again, and plumbing stands out as one of the best paying and stable trades to get into.  Plus it's only one year and wouldn't require me to upgrade any high school classes.  Aside from unpleasant odors and messes.. are there any other downsides? 

max power

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • SLAP Pal
  • ******
  • Posts: 6856
  • Rep: 675
  • SLAP OG SLAP OG : Been around since SLAP was a mag.
Re: Jobs
« Reply #325 on: March 12, 2012, 05:46:13 PM »
Any plumbers in the house?

I've been browsing community college programs again, and plumbing stands out as one of the best paying and stable trades to get into.  Plus it's only one year and wouldn't require me to upgrade any high school classes.  Aside from unpleasant odors and messes.. are there any other downsides? 
are you claustrophobic? sometimes you have to get into some pretty tight spots. same with electricians. both good trades and you can make some really good money if you get in with the right places.

oneshovel

  • Guest
Re: Jobs
« Reply #326 on: March 12, 2012, 06:10:08 PM »
I have read that enclosed spaces and heights sometimes come into play..  I'm not really a fan of either, but I refuse to bus tables forever, so my willingness to man up is increasing.  Hopefully I can have a partner tie a rope to my ankle and pull me out if need be.

Sleazy

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • SLAP Pal
  • ******
  • Posts: 17241
  • Rep: 255
  • tiger style
  • SLAP OG SLAP OG : Been around since SLAP was a mag.
Re: Jobs
« Reply #327 on: March 13, 2012, 05:36:04 AM »
my client pissed me off to the point that i asked the company that i'm sub-contracting through to move me to another project. i just had lunch with our lead architect yesterday and he told me there's a spot on another project that i should be able to move to. my current project is working with a bunch of ball busting assholes in a shithole of an office with no sun light and the blandest kind of cube. i talked to someone who's worked on the new project and he told me the office is newly remodled and really nice and that the company is super laid back; like to the point that they have play stations and beer in the office and then you can work from home if you want. the downside is that the actual work will get way less interesting than on my current project. at this point though, i'd rather take the less interesting work and leave the stress behind.

Donkey Lips

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • SLAP Pal
  • ******
  • Posts: 8471
  • Rep: 1020
Re: Jobs
« Reply #328 on: March 13, 2012, 06:55:04 AM »
to the point that they have play stations and beer in the office and then you can work from home if you want. the downside is that the actual work will get way less interesting than on my current project.
Take it.

Sleazy

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • SLAP Pal
  • ******
  • Posts: 17241
  • Rep: 255
  • tiger style
  • SLAP OG SLAP OG : Been around since SLAP was a mag.
Re: Jobs
« Reply #329 on: March 13, 2012, 07:44:14 AM »
i definitely will. it's nice to step up your game at work but i've got plenty of interesting after hours projects that i'm working on to help me continue to progress. i just want a chill job at this point. tired of being stressed out over dumb shit.