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AMV Making is a Hobby so What is Your Occupation?
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I saw your pun a mile away!Brad wrote:I'm sorry, I don't wear contacts. My eye sight is satisfactory.Beowulf wrote:How did you get into modeling? I totally want your contacts.Brad wrote:Student at the Illinois Institute of Art Chicago, majoring in Visual Effects & Motion Graphics. I make my wages doing freelance motion graphics and web design. :O I'm also a male model.
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Half of the dream has been attainable so far, but the other half is still a long battle ahead.BurnTheLight wrote:It's hope..hope for the futureCastor Troy wrote:All the law students in this thread are giving me hope.![]()
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RolltheStampede wrote:SQ is Golden BoySQ wrote:I am not very stable on the job market. Never was.
As far as I can remember to 2006ish, I did randomass minimum wage stuff.
Pet hotel person, cashier, other boring dull things.
late 2007 to early-mid 2008 I was part time student, part time cashier, freelance editor as well as took random gigs as a PA.
My major was digital video production, when I edited it was commercial PSAs, small documentaries, boring shit. xD But I never wanted to do full-length features anyway.
I also pulled in some money for script writing and .... basically doing other students' projects for them. *cough*
mid 2008 onward I was mostly unemployed after I graduated college, as I couldn't afford to live in Florida. Then of course the economy bombed. Did a small stint as an inventory associate (You count shit for several hours in the day. Uuuugh) back in Georgia.
2009 I worked at wolf camera for a bit as their video expert. Also helped with their photo shit, but they needed someone who specialized in their video stuff as that location was getting more and more video cameras. Then after that I was a minimum wage cashier again.
But in two weeks I'll be entering the US Navy as an E-3.
So that'll be a nice payraise.
Hopefully I can manage to not fuck myself over with that, and stay in for at least my contracted 6 years. Dx
I'll be doing Avionics but I'm hoping to maybe eventually transfer to their art/news/media sector.
STUDY STUDY STUDY STUDY STUDY STUDY STUDY STUDY STUDY STUDY STUDY STUDY etc etc etc
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Guess you didn't need his contacts either.Beowulf wrote:I saw your pun a mile away!Brad wrote:I'm sorry, I don't wear contacts. My eye sight is satisfactory.![]()
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I don't. Young people today could do so much good in the world: work for non-profits, become scientists, doctors, etc. Instead they're studying to be a motherfucking lawyer. As if there's a shortage of the cocksuckers or something. Hell, they could at least do something that is productive in society like prostitution or drug dealing. When you give a whore $100 at least you'll get an orgasm, give a lawyer $100 and all you'll get is a horrible assfucking.Castor Troy wrote:All the law students in this thread are giving me hope.![]()
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I agree with you and disagree with you. Lawyers suck.godix wrote:I don't. Young people today could do so much good in the world: work for non-profits, become scientists, doctors, etc. Instead they're studying to be a motherfucking lawyer. As if there's a shortage of the cocksuckers or something. Hell, they could at least do something that is productive in society like prostitution or drug dealing. When you give a whore $100 at least you'll get an orgasm, give a lawyer $100 and all you'll get is a horrible assfucking.Castor Troy wrote:All the law students in this thread are giving me hope.![]()
You know what they say about two-hundred dead lawyers at the bottom of the sea?
A Good Start
I'm aiming for Game Artist (Western, not Japanese Games). Now THAT's Useful
I disagree with you that whores and drug dealing is useful. I despise the underground industries, and it is impossible for me to properly express just how much I despise them
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...that might lead to an orgasm!godix wrote:When you give a whore $100 at least you'll get an orgasm, give a lawyer $100 and all you'll get is a horrible assfucking.Castor Troy wrote:All the law students in this thread are giving me hope.![]()
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What if they become state prosecutors?
"The people cannot be [...] always, well informed. The part which is wrong will be discontented, in proportion to [...] the facts they misconceive. If they remain quiet under such misconceptions, it is lethargy, the forerunner of death to public liberty. What country can preserve its liberties, if it's rulers are not warned [...] that this people preserve the spirit of resistance? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time, with the blood of patriots and tyrants."-Thomas Jefferson


