What do you do for living?

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Known Aim
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What do you do for living?

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Hi there!
Guys what do you actually do for your living? It is really interesting to find out :) I am a regular manager. You?
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Electrician and professional asshole and drinker!

Space bastard for hire!
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I work as an admin at a site. It has been my work for over 3 years already :) also I am into fixing the issues about SIP telephony. Don't mix it with VoIP, here is a great article about what I am doing https://voximplant.com/blog/sip-telephony ;)
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Currently in-between jobs after I left my previous job due to computer hardware issues:

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Full time musician, part time MMA coach
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Remote technical support for a digital curriculum company.
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I tell people what to code and sometimes code myself if we get really, really desperate...
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Made In Quebec
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For living,

I breath in and breath out 1.2 times every second.
I also require regular hydration in the form of water, juice, milk, or even sparkling beverages.
In order to also have some energy, I also ingest nutrients at the frequence of 2 meals a day.

But as of lately, I sacrifice years of my life, so I don't get sick. Living is a luxury I don't have no more, I can only survive!
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Calvin
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Made In Quebec wrote: April 14th, 2021, 6:06 pm Living is a luxury I don't have no more, I can only survive!
'Life' is totally over-rated anyway. ;)

that shit'll kill ya :lol:
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Calvin wrote: April 15th, 2021, 4:12 am
Made In Quebec wrote: April 14th, 2021, 6:06 pm Living is a luxury I don't have no more, I can only survive!
'Life' is totally over-rated anyway. ;)

that shit'll kill ya :lol:
The science of your argument is completely undeniable!
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Known Aim
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Not long ago started doing several financial courses on Coursera. Hope to improve my financial competence :) also I read tons of finance-related articles to get a better understanding of how money works. Say, not long ago I was wondering what a financial derivative is and found this great article written in plain English. There are lots of such materials on the site. Great analytical department :D
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Calvin
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Known Aim wrote: May 27th, 2021, 8:36 pm Not long ago started doing several financial courses on Coursera. Hope to improve my financial competence :)
i dont mean to discourage anyone from self improvement, but in my experience courses only improve their own financial competence.. they are kinda a product, sold to you as a package. all it really takes to improve your financial circumstances is to actively do stuff about it. imo courses are a misdirect.. you spend your time and energy on them, which you should be spending on like starting a business or working at a job.

if you are doing a course/qualification, make sure it's one that is industry recognised (which is not many), or one that teaches you practical skills that you can market or use for yourself. dont get suckered into being their business's commodity.
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