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I used to consume drugs, and I’m cool and have mental health problems, so, both!
I used to consume drugs, and I’m cool and have mental health problems, so, both!
Best/most honest answer here.
It just depends.
I moved back in with my mom for about 4 years while I went back to school. I moved out 2 months after I graduated, once I secured a job in my new field.
I’m so tired of this dumb trope. No, your self-diagnosis is not helpful. And yes, you can get diagnosed if you’re poor. There are many ways to do so, you dont have to go through a fancy psychiatrist, and the US public Healthcare system will actually pay for it.
I’m not really scared of them, but I do have a visceral reaction to them. Something about them makes me want to vomit. Or, maybe it’s a level of fear I don’t recognize because I go from 0 to vomit and wanting to claw my eyes out real quick.
But we’re all gonna die,
Decompose into daffodils and dandelions,
The bees will use our flowers for whatever they like,
Make the honey that our grandkids will put inside,
their morning tea, it’s the thing of life.
Oof, 10 years and you still sucked? Yeah, I’ve seen it pleanty.
So, you were a shit instructor who had barely started teaching at a shit school so that must be how they all are?
Just like everything, you’re going to have a range from great to awful. You sound like you were on the awful side of things. Must suck.
Sincerely, a martial arts instructor.
I got to learn a bit of MasterCAM in school, it was fun!
Go to college for something that you can get a good job in. I have an associates and my friend has a masters. I make more than she does, and always have in our respective carriers.
Just saying “fuck the expense” is the reason she got her batchelors in art sculpting, and had to get a masters in something more practical.
Oh, that is super slow, but very, very cool. What a view of the world that most people don’t get to see!
Oh, okay, interesting. I do physical substation design, so there’s a lot of overlap there. Just right now I’m slogging through conduit details, lol
You got this! I went back to school in my mid-30s, and now 2 years after graduating, my life is immensely better. :)
Of course, I went from no degree to an associates, so a bit different in terms of degrees, but it definitely helped.
Which partif the grid?
Can I ask how your day-to-day is? Is it stressful, or with long hours?
I’ve always wanted to get into aerospace, but it’s such a tough market to get into!!
I vote all electricians be called power rangers from now on.
Do you operate those from above ground or do you operate inside of them as they move through the earth? Super interesting!
I’m a Substation Designer. I work closely with electrical and mechanical engineers to design the layouts for electricity sites that transfer high-voltage electricity to low-voltage, and low-voltage to high-voltage. You drive by a few of these sites every day most likely, as they’re a massive part of our electrical grid.
I stumbled into this job by accident, and I’m really glad I did, because I love it. :)
I do have access to like 50 engineers, at least one of them would volunteer.
Exactly. None of these stations are independent.