1. quit my debt collection job because fuck that shit.
2. making money online through mturk, and focusing on programming.
3. start college tomorrow P/T for computer science, have to prove to the college that I can read and write english first, as well as math b/c calculus and shit.
4. job interview tomorrow morning for a receptionist P/T in a spa/aesthetics place.
5. Thinking of blowing it off and just turking forever.
6. imgur.
7. i'm walt in the episode of the fly right now.
Are any of you past college, in college, what's college, thinking of college? What are you taking/took/take/tuck/fuckkkkk. what?
hi.
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- 02 Sep. 2013 04:26pm #1
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college knowledge.
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- 02 Sep. 2013 04:42pm #2
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Sup son?
I'm a junior.
Should be looking for internships, but I'm lazy.
Major IT, Minor Tech Comm.
Currently experimenting with neo/probux for profit.
Classes are business comm, online documentation, database structures, and calculus.https://discord.gg/TvN6xUb ~ chat on discord pls.
- 02 Sep. 2013 06:28pm #3
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I have an associates degree in culinary arts. Finished that shit back in 2011, so I've been working my ass off in the restaurant industry. I miss school, though. Sometimes I wish I didn't speed through it in a year, and instead took my sweet precious time like everyone else seems to do.
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- 02 Sep. 2013 07:59pm #4
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- 02 Sep. 2013 08:07pm #5
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@kings - I feel ya, I was thinking about it too, but while internships may feed my brain, they won't feed my tummy. Are you good with math, and did calculus take long to catch on to?
@Lavie- That's the nice thing about school is that it's really never to late to learn more, or advance your degree. Was culinary always your main interest?
@Staaap: I haven't even started and I'm looking at school to transfer to. x.o what was your reason for changing?I am steady killin' fools.
- 02 Sep. 2013 08:13pm #6
Graduated with a degree in psychology.
- 02 Sep. 2013 09:10pm #7
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In for an art diploma.
Looking for a job.
Don't know what I'm doing with my life.
- 02 Sep. 2013 09:19pm #8
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Yes, it was. I have a minor in nutrition and my major was in savory cuisine.
I thought about going back to school, but then I am reminded about how much money that costs. I alsuldn't know what I would go for because advancing my degree for this field is just moot. The cool thing about the culinary world is that they care more about your experience/certifications than your degree, so my associates degree is more than enough. Having a degree just guarantees you for a job anywhere with a nice starting pay.
I thought about doing some business type degree, but so many people have those.
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- 02 Sep. 2013 11:53pm #9
I've always wanted to get an associate's in cooking just to be able to cook well at home. There is always a job in it, though not at those fancy 5-star restaurants. You should post recipes in Healthy Living.
- 03 Sep. 2013 12:22am #10
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- 03 Sep. 2013 12:45am #11
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Yes, even at those fancy 5 star restaurants. The fancy 5-star restaurants aren't as bad as everyone makes them out to be. You just have to know your ingredients/be quick. I always thought about just getting a good list of clientele and becoming a personal chef or small events caterer. Too lazy to build clientele though.
I might post a few of them there. I have a little leather notebook where I put all the one's I've perfected. (or at least taste great, not so much perfected).
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- 03 Sep. 2013 01:16am #12
Well, I don't live somewhere with 5-star restaurants, so when I say that, I mean more world-renowned.
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