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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.
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1. neet
2. yes
3. drinking beer enjoying sunshine
4. well enough and yes it does

btw i just ordered some biryani delivered to me its my first time eating it and im pretty excited
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>>200173222
>banking
>no
>dead
>absolutely not
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>>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
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>>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
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>>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
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>>200173533
What kind of skill you've got to be a tutor
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>>200173533
>tutor
Are you a woman?
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>>200173614
I think the "tutoring" he does is more about taking care of the elderly and like orphans. Theres no way he's educated
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>>200173222
Nothing
No
Dead
No
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>>200173614
Mathematical skill and knowledge

>>200173619
No

>>200173655
No
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>>200173731
That's very interesting
I'm really into some kind of differential geometric and geodesic stuffs
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>>200173777
Most 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.
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>>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.
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>>200173932
What kind of game of engine do you prefer to use when you develop?
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>>200174227
Game engine*
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>>200173222
1. just quit my job as a waiter so neet for the moment
2. i hated my last job so
3. with a college degreee and living independently from my parents
4. ... i still live with my parents
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Professor
No
Administrator probably
It’s mostly just ok but could be great
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>>200174227
I'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.
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>>200174366
Based. I want to be your friend. I used to be in the same field
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>>200174448
Very nice. Did you work as a programmer, artist, or?
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>>200175099
Programmer

But I no longer work to make money.
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>>200175160
Based mindset
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Nothing
No
Dead
No
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>>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.
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>>200173222
1- Military Analyst
2- Yes, it's easy because our military is non-existent
3- Probably working for the Indian government considering how they are replacing our population
4- 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
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>>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
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>>200173222
1. mainly i neet, sometimes i take my workvan and go do some work for a couple hours and return home to continue neeting
2. i don't enjoy anything anymore, nothing is fun, i hate everyone but mostly myself
3. dying from liver failure
4. yes easily i don't spent much anyway since nothing's fun anymore so i have got quite some saved up
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>>200173222
Goon
Yes
Gooning
No
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>AV tech. Make the projectors go brrrrr
>yea I like it enough.
>married with a kid
>hahahahagagaga
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>>200173222
I want to be a slug.
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>>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
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>>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, reading
applying 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
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>>200173222
1. Aerospace electrician
2. Yes
3. NASA
4. Not as much as I’d like but I’m not in poverty
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>>200173222
flag
yes
flag
yes
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>>200181482
steven?
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>>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
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>>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



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