Yeah I’ve seen this before. The well known one doesn’t hold a flag to what this man was really doing.
Yeah I’ve seen this before. The well known one doesn’t hold a flag to what this man was really doing.
Yeah I understand that feeling.
Earlier this year I almost took the jump to lecturing. Was offered the job and everything but I’m still to young to make the change and take the pay cut. In another 10 years when I’m in my 40s it would be a better option, but in the next ten years I’m set to make so much more money that I can’t justify moving while my body is able
I’m not saying computers aren’t specialised at some point. My point is where I live in can make over 200k a year with 2 weeks off every 3 weeks. I don’t have that sort of opportunities in other industries where I am
Yeah haha, and have been back since to get a degree and hated it just as much. Really affirmed the choices i made as a young man.
Yeah I understand that my job will go away eventually, fortunately it won’t effect me in my life time. Specialised skills in a specialised industry are worth a fortune.
What also helps me is I teach my trade to others, I’m not the dumb cunt on the ground doing all the labour every day all day.
I wouldn’t recommend getting into my trade today to anyone however. It’s hard on the body but if you have the work ethic and knowledge there’s a fortune to be made in Australia.
Yeah, thankfully I have my restricted electrical license too so I can still work on fully electric machines anyway.
Never have i ever been between jobs since starting work after leaving school
My dad tried to push me to computer work when I was young, I’m glad I didn’t listen.
I became a diesel mechanic and am now a specialised crane technician, sure it harder on the body but I don’t foresee my job being replaced by Ai and automation in my life time.
If anything the diagnosis work would become easier, much like the introduction of on board diagnostic facilities have already done for us.
The way electricity works though you can never exactly pinpoint an electrical fault with 100 percent accuracy on a machine without physically looking. Along with that limitation the robots to go in and make repairs are a way off still.
We have this still where I live. Was just this weekend gone in my neighbourhood.
Last week it was the rich neighbourhood and the council was there stopping people from taking anything saying that it all belongs to the council.
Dann rich fuckers get extra protection for their rubbish mean while our houses get broken into and cars stolen constantly
That really is the power or civilisation.
Just one more turn then I’ll cook dinner. Two hours later haha
I suppose we do, we get about the same amount of sunshine as others.
Depends what you do for a job. Work in an office in Melbourne you hardly see the sun.
Work in a construction job you see the sun every day which i imagine is the same for everywhere
Yeah fucking MSFS2020 was such a bust for me living in Australia. It took days to download then I finally got it working something went wrong with install files and had to dick around. In the end I played 3 hours of it but have hundreds in download time.
Fuck MSFS
I live in Australia and have the same one, checkmate amerocentrists
The first fear game really scared me when I was younger. I was 16 maybe and that’s how I found out I don’t like ghosts haha.
Playing in ym room at night alone in the dark. Ghosts coming out that I can’t hurt haha
Fuck that was bad
Naked gun and airplane are GOATS
When I was learning to ride, my dad bent mt training wheels up so the bike would still turn and the wheels would only touch if you started to fall over a fair way.
Yeah I play civ 6 a lot, my wife and I have thousands of hours combined. People have bosrd game nights we have civ nights.
I can’t see us upgrading any time soon unless there’s something spectacular but even then going from 5 to 6 was hard work
Now just edit your post to “Sorry this post has been removed by the creator”
So my physical version must surely have gone up I’m value too then. What an investment
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