Commissions, life etc.
7 years ago
So anyhow, if you want commissions I won't get to them for about a month as I'll be taking an extended vacation. You can still send me a note and I will respond, just not immediately, it doesn't mean I hate you. Telegram is SnickersJaguar if you want to contact me on there instead (I might be more responsive).
Also, it's that time of year again to do your civic duty American animal people, get out there and heckin' vote on November 6th. Registration deadlines are approaching in a bunch of states: https://www.usa.gov/register-to-vote Even if you're registered you should still check to make sure that's the case.
Also, holy shit, Letterkenny is a phenomenal show, Canadians are comical folks.
Also, Jesus Christ I'm almost 27 years old, I need to get off my ass and go to grad school at some point but making money, traveling, and drawing porn, and playing Europa Universalis 4 is more fun.
Also, it's that time of year again to do your civic duty American animal people, get out there and heckin' vote on November 6th. Registration deadlines are approaching in a bunch of states: https://www.usa.gov/register-to-vote Even if you're registered you should still check to make sure that's the case.
Also, holy shit, Letterkenny is a phenomenal show, Canadians are comical folks.
Also, Jesus Christ I'm almost 27 years old, I need to get off my ass and go to grad school at some point but making money, traveling, and drawing porn, and playing Europa Universalis 4 is more fun.
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Dontcha worry, I double checked and I'm registered to vote.
I studied with classmates who spent 7 years in college without getting a bachelors.
I spent 6.5 years in college and my folks want me to get a doctorate which will take another ......4 to 5 years
Sometimes it never ends *acting campy spoopy*
*thunderstorm crackle*
But in all seriousness, follow the degree guidelines, make sure to pass your required classes, and the end shouldn't be too far.
Are you an underclassman, if you don't mind answering?
Part of the hesitation is that I've changed my mind about grad school half-a-dozen times, and if you choose wrong it's another five years down the drain making garbage income (or paying).
As more money, I haven't since my I received my graduate degree but I noticed that I am qualified and interviewing for positions with a higher salary than what I was initally working on before.
Work experience should definitely give you an advantage in higher pay.
Geography sounds neat though. :)
I've dabbled a bit with open source GIS stuff like GRASS for Linux, never delved as much into it as I'd like though.