1. What you do for a living in your country?2. Do you enjoy what you do?3. Where do you see yourself in 10 years from now?4. Does it pay well and cover your living?Brazil>Architect wfh>I like for the most part of it but it's a pain in the ass dealing with people's needs and working over night on projects >Hopefully working less and living around nature with a lot of hiking trails >Doesn't pay THAT well but it's enough to live a comfy "OK" life.
1. neet2. yes3. drinking beer enjoying sunshine4. well enough and yes it doesbtw i just ordered some biryani delivered to me its my first time eating it and im pretty excited
>>200173222>banking>no>dead>absolutely not
>>200173222>1. What you do for a living in your country?cubicle >2. Do you enjoy what you do?I don't mind it>3. Where do you see yourself in 10 years from now?not here>4. Does it pay well and cover your living?I live with me mum
>>200173222>Five years ago, I invested all the money my parents gave me in Nvidia, and now I’m living off that.>Yes>Might be on different web forums developed with different technologies like Augmented reality? Might be in 3D motion>Yes
>>200173222>tutor>it's okay>hopefully doing more independent tutoring so rich people will pay me directly instead of going through a tutoring company>no, I live with my parents
>>200173533What kind of skill you've got to be a tutor
>>200173533>tutorAre you a woman?
>>200173614I think the "tutoring" he does is more about taking care of the elderly and like orphans. Theres no way he's educated
>>200173222NothingNoDeadNo
>>200173614Mathematical skill and knowledge>>200173619No>>200173655No
>>200173731That's very interesting I'm really into some kind of differential geometric and geodesic stuffs
>>200173777Most of the math I teach isn't high level, it's just for kids. A minority of it is upper-level high school or basic college math. That's one of the reasons I want to move into private tutoring; I have the knowledge necessary to teach young adults who would give me a lot more money than I make now. The only downside is that private tutors have to find and maintain their own clients, whereas now I can just show up and I'm guaranteed to get paid.
>>200173222>1. What you do for a living in your country?Preparing for govt exams while trying out gamedev>2. Do you enjoy what you do?Sure why not it's not bad>3. Where do you see yourself in 10 years from now?Hopefully on the stage at Geoff Keighley's show or at Microsoft showing off a cool project>4. Does it pay well and cover your living?I have money saved.
>>200173932What kind of game of engine do you prefer to use when you develop?
>>200174227Game engine*
>>2001732221. just quit my job as a waiter so neet for the moment2. i hated my last job so3. with a college degreee and living independently from my parents4. ... i still live with my parents
ProfessorNoAdministrator probably It’s mostly just ok but could be great
>>200174227I've been using unity for the past 9 years. I'm learning Unreal but I don't like blueprints and C++ is a pain to script in. So, I'll probably try Godot next since GDscript apparently is just like python.
>>200174366Based. I want to be your friend. I used to be in the same field
>>200174448Very nice. Did you work as a programmer, artist, or?
>>200175099Programmer But I no longer work to make money.
>>200175160Based mindset
NothingNoDeadNo
>>200173222>1. What you do for a living in your country?welder>2. Do you enjoy what you do?no, but it pays the bills>3. Where do you see yourself in 10 years from now?hopefully on trt if not then dead>4. Does it pay well and cover your living?yes, for now. don't know how much work will be in the future.
>>2001732221- Military Analyst2- Yes, it's easy because our military is non-existent3- Probably working for the Indian government considering how they are replacing our population4- Yes, it pays well, but cost of living has increased by a factor of 3 over the past few years, so without my wife working too, I would be living the "mattress on the floor and ramen for dinner" lifestyle
>>200173222>1. What you do for a living in your country?Interpreter / translator>2. Do you enjoy what you do?Yes>3. Where do you see yourself in 10 years from now?Living in Denmark>4. Does it pay well and cover your living?Absolutely not
>>2001732221. mainly i neet, sometimes i take my workvan and go do some work for a couple hours and return home to continue neeting2. i don't enjoy anything anymore, nothing is fun, i hate everyone but mostly myself3. dying from liver failure4. yes easily i don't spent much anyway since nothing's fun anymore so i have got quite some saved up
>>200173222GoonYesGooningNo
>AV tech. Make the projectors go brrrrr>yea I like it enough. >married with a kid >hahahahagagaga
>>200173222I want to be a slug.
>>200173222>1. What you do for a living in your country?Student doing an engineering degree>2. Do you enjoy what you do?Not really, I'm not interested in what I'm studying, not really sure what I'd rather do tho>3. Where do you see yourself in 10 years from now?Finished with a degree in something I like (physics maybe) and working, in posession of a car fast enough to hit a tree at 300kph>4. Does it pay well and cover your living?No pay at all for students lol
>>200173222>1. What you do for a living in your country?neet>2. Do you enjoy what you do?talking with my peers (especially the ones in healthcare or the ones close to a PhD), i feel like a failure. hard to get away from it in this culture. i can't fully enjoy neetdom because i internalized the stigma. just passing the time with fitness, vidya, readingapplying here and there but they don't bother with me when they notice the gap in the resume>3. Where do you see yourself in 10 years from now?a job that i feel fulfilled both not ashamed to work>4. Does it pay well and cover your living?i have parents who tolerate me
>>2001732221. Aerospace electrician2. Yes3. NASA4. Not as much as I’d like but I’m not in poverty
>>200173222flagyesflagyes
>>200181482steven?
>>200173222>1. What you do for a living in your country?Environmental supervisor >2. Do you enjoy what you do?Yes, but I hate dealing with construction workers>3. Where do you see yourself in 10 years from now?Dead>4. Does it pay well and cover your living?It's ok, at least I'm not living under a bridge xd
>>200173222>1. What you do for a living in your country?Greenkeeping>2. Do you enjoy what you do?Yes>3. Where do you see yourself in 10 years from now?In Poland>4. Does it pay well and cover your living?No