@NVMeNetworks said:
Lets get to know each other, I'm a chef who works 8-12 hours per day 2 days off per week what do you guys do.
Interesting to see a chef who likes IT world.
What kind of food you like to make?
I work in chain lines, so I've worked at Toby Carvery (Roast Dinners) as being a team leader but now work in Hooden Horse which is like burgers, chicken new yorkers etc, it's all basicly fast food where I am at now
@Nekki said:
I work in FinTech. I've done lots of things, front-end dev, infrastructure, architecture, you name it, I've probably done something with it over the years. Jack of all trades, master of none.
interesting. good money?
More money than a kid with fairly average academic results and no higher education to speak of thought he’d be earning, that’s for sure. Lower-end of the market rate, but I've worked here since I was 16 and can't be bothered to move, plus there's always a chance of a decent severance payment.
I can't imagine working in one place that long. I think the longest I've survived anywhere is 6 years, but even if I like the company, the culture and the work, I'm always eventually tempted away to somewhere else by the lure of something new and different.
I can't imagine working in one place that long. I think the longest I've survived anywhere is 6 years, but even if I like the company, the culture and the work, I'm always eventually tempted away to somewhere else by the lure of something new and different.
I'm in my 17th year where I'm at.
The first 5 to 6 years was as usual, going back and forth to the office.
After that, WFH all the way, until today.
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I can't imagine working in one place that long. I think the longest I've survived anywhere is 6 years, but even if I like the company, the culture and the work, I'm always eventually tempted away to somewhere else by the lure of something new and different.
I’m on my 8th different role, so I’m changing what I do roughly every 3-4 years. My employer is a huge multi-national so each role is very different just from a people/deliverables perspective anyway, but when you factor in the differences in what I’ve done, I wouldn’t get such an opportunity for variety if I changed employers completely.
The roles I’ve had are:
Data processing
Fraud operative
Project Manager
Content Manager
Front-End Developer
Infrastructure Engineer
Platform Architect
Service Quality Management
Within each role, there’s always extra stuff to do that typically leads me to the next role, for instance as a content manager I worked with the front-end devs a lot, picked stuff up, learned more so I could have intelligent conversations with them and make sure they weren’t in a position to ‘blind me with science’, then eventually became a front-end dev.
I have done things. Few of them is shameful, but now landed a job at telco and grinding email admin chair. Disgusting job, but payment is good and on time.
My dream job would be like Indiana Jones, travel, eat, smash some faces and coitus with beautiful mature woman. No salary required.
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I was so sure you were going to say chips.
Good on you. We don't appreciate carers enough in the UK.
Keith
Insurance?
Ympker's VPN LTD Comparison, Uptime.is, Ympker's GitHub.
haha no. what i sell indirectly helps clients reduce reliance on insurance, or rather the possibility of having to claim it.
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
Underpaid embedded ARM C/C++ dev
À la lanterne
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shitposting 24/7
Fuck this 24/7 internet spew of trivia and celebrity bullshit.
More money than a kid with fairly average academic results and no higher education to speak of thought he’d be earning, that’s for sure. Lower-end of the market rate, but I've worked here since I was 16 and can't be bothered to move, plus there's always a chance of a decent severance payment.
I do finance stuff. Spreadsheets with lots of zeros
I've watched this training video enough that I believe in my heart I'm ready for the front lines.
That sounds like my finances, except I have the zeros at the front.
I can't imagine working in one place that long. I think the longest I've survived anywhere is 6 years, but even if I like the company, the culture and the work, I'm always eventually tempted away to somewhere else by the lure of something new and different.
I'm in my 17th year where I'm at.
The first 5 to 6 years was as usual, going back and forth to the office.
After that, WFH all the way, until today.
For domain registrations, create an account at Dynadot (ref) and spend $9.99 within 48 hours to receive $5 DynaDollars!
Looking for cost-effective Managed/Anycast/DDoS-Protected/Geo DNS Services? Try ClouDNS (aff).
I’m on my 8th different role, so I’m changing what I do roughly every 3-4 years. My employer is a huge multi-national so each role is very different just from a people/deliverables perspective anyway, but when you factor in the differences in what I’ve done, I wouldn’t get such an opportunity for variety if I changed employers completely.
The roles I’ve had are:
Within each role, there’s always extra stuff to do that typically leads me to the next role, for instance as a content manager I worked with the front-end devs a lot, picked stuff up, learned more so I could have intelligent conversations with them and make sure they weren’t in a position to ‘blind me with science’, then eventually became a front-end dev.
I do Hosting.
And sales for a big telco in germany.
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Where are you located? City and Country?
And also your price list please.
MichaelCee
also bulk discount and off season rates
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
This topic reminded me dialogue from old TV series, which I used to watch:
University professor, in a field absolutely unrelated to hosting or computers or tech in general.
Particle Physics?
"I would have gotten away with it too, if it wasn't for that meddling Frankz and Mason!!"
Hah, only in the most open-ended interpretation of those two words!
I once was a tech journalist, but that was a long time ago.
Now I’m product owner internal networking at one of the largest retailers in the Benelux.
Also, I idle VMs.
worker at a plastic company
A monthly salary about CNY 5,000 (700USD)
Currently still looking for a job (hit me up in DMs if you want to hire me)
I'm a delivery driver
I have done things. Few of them is shameful, but now landed a job at telco and grinding email admin chair. Disgusting job, but payment is good and on time.
My dream job would be like Indiana Jones, travel, eat, smash some faces and coitus with beautiful mature woman. No salary required.
That's a dream life bro, not just a dream job!
So your saying you want to be a TimeShare salesman ?
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