Monotron wrote:These topics just make me feel bad that I'm 17 an unemployed still.
What I didn't put is that I'm 40.... now that makes me feel quite bad as I am about 17 inside
We're all still a little 17 inside
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Monotron wrote:These topics just make me feel bad that I'm 17 an unemployed still.
What I didn't put is that I'm 40.... now that makes me feel quite bad as I am about 17 inside
We're all still a little 17 inside
Have other people pay the bills.
Cook at a bar and grill, it pays pretty good considering i get payed as much as plenty of people just joining the workforce out of college.
At the moment, I work in a hospital laboratory preparing blood samples for analysis. My last day is tomorrow.
egr wrote:Hahahahahahahahahahahaha that is fantastic
except for the "knopckoff" part
Consider any uncorrected mistakes am omage to chip thrash.
I work in the ER of a Level 1 trauma hospital here in NYC. Admittedly, I don't like a lot of the people there but the work pays well and I get to see a lot of patients and hear a lot of stories that end up in the news, so while the job can be aggravating, it's also rather entertaining, for what its worth.
that being said, because the work--especially the environment created by my coworkers--can be rather poisonous at times, I've begun working on the side as a blogger, and am slowly building up my body of work and my resume so I can change careers into a professional social media position. It's somewhat difficult and time consuming, especially as a college drop out, but I figure if I can go from animation to emergency healthcare as a drop out, I can transition from healthcare to social media management, as well.