What is your job?
9 years ago
I'm curious, what is your job/education? Are you satisfied with environment/salary?
Mine - biology msc, but I work at the cinema (operating machinery, servers etc) and online for opinion research company/science publishing house. So I got lucky because my salary exceeds significantly 1k usd during good months and this is rather neat pay here in Poland.
I've planned to go into science, but there's not so much stable job prospects. From my own experience, let's put it simply:
Study medicine or IT or better learn a trade like electrician. mechanics etc. All other degrees becoming slowly less lucrative, I know veterinarians and architects working for peanuts.
The age of baristas with STEM phd has finally come :) but honestly, I'm almost 100% sure that will turn into large scale military conflict/cold war and social revolution (Guy Standing has this predicted).
And what next? Another Holocaust?
Mine - biology msc, but I work at the cinema (operating machinery, servers etc) and online for opinion research company/science publishing house. So I got lucky because my salary exceeds significantly 1k usd during good months and this is rather neat pay here in Poland.
I've planned to go into science, but there's not so much stable job prospects. From my own experience, let's put it simply:
Study medicine or IT or better learn a trade like electrician. mechanics etc. All other degrees becoming slowly less lucrative, I know veterinarians and architects working for peanuts.
The age of baristas with STEM phd has finally come :) but honestly, I'm almost 100% sure that will turn into large scale military conflict/cold war and social revolution (Guy Standing has this predicted).
And what next? Another Holocaust?
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Society sees me as that Green thing.
Then the IT staff. If you know IT, it's only a bit more from legal business and lawyers, because law is a program that's executed by a state, and debugging and hacking it is little different than debugging and hacking a computer program.
Art and showbiz can be a lucrative business field. If anything, there will always be a need for jesters and artists, even if robots do everything else. Now, the tricky part is getting famous and monetizing yourself.
Mechanics and electricians will be most wanted in developing countries and right after the apocalypse. A good car mechanic can mean the difference between life and death when you're chased by Immortan Joe's raiders.
In theory, anyway. Can hardly find work in any of those fields.
Now I work as an order processor/printer at a fulfillment center. I actually get paid better at this job then I did as a substitute teacher.
It's also kind of neat because we get products from around the world and sometimes we get bugs from all over too. The other day there was a male termite from Uganda chilling out in a basket. I'm hoping we get some spider stowaways!
To be blunt, I'm not optimistic for this sort of economy being all that practical for most folks to hope for livable wages, the way technology is going (the idiots in the media and government are only now starting to realize that, hey, when you automate half the jobs around you and outsource them, you lose your consumer and tax base). I'd like it if we went for paying for elderly care and and civil redevelopment.
Pensja jest ok, godziny prace stałe 8-16, weekendy wolne, nie ma piły i mogę wyjść wcześniej/spóźnić się jeśli mam np. wizytę u lekarza.
jak sie tego nauczyc?
Nie ma w przygotowaniu plików dużo filozofii, przeksztłcasz tekst w grafikę, dajesz spady, nakładasz jako wektory bigi, wykrojniki i inne pierdoły, pilnujesz by ważna grafika nie dochodziła za blisko krawędzi i czy klient dobrej jakości bitmapy/wektory dał. Drukowanie, przygotowanie maszyn, sit, tamponów itp, to już robota drukarza, wiele osób sądzi, że grafik to automatycznie też drukarz, co nie jest prawdą. Takie samo to porównanie jak rzeźbiarz = stolarz, no niby jeden i drugi z drewnem się obchodzi, ale wiadomo, że pierwszy nie zrobi to co drugi i vice versa.