My typical workflow for these kinds of gigs goes like this: 1) get begrudgingly called in once everything's already gone to shit, 2) solve the problem, 3) get told by the organization that they value my help very much, 4) they forget to pay me, elect new leadership, hire new staff, switch to new accounting software, move offices, and forget they ever contracted me in the first place.
Depending on your perspective, my rates are either very reasonable or so low it's almost as if you're literally stealing from me!!
anyway, all industries hollowed out the R&D part to startups and now really the absolute worst job on this planet is to do sales for startups that mangle/bloat their products and don't even understand what they are selling. now i do some freelance shit (editing/translation. don't tell them about updates in google translate yet) and my folks think i am a coward and a slacker who wastes his life... so yeah guys, i am a plant. you got me. happy? now piss on me like anthony hopkins playing mad kiwi burt munro and make me grow dammit.
toyotathon posted:can you imagine being the agent assigned to monitor and report out on this place, one day realizing that it's because management doesn't think highly of you or your abilities and figure you'd fit in fine on a forum of rejects and dilettantes
I am NOT a dilettante!
swampman posted:Oh yeah in re: the OP: I scrub animal poop
How do you like it? I'm considering a career change into something less demeaning.
JohnBeige posted:i spray liquid onto ships to make things not fall off of the deck.
isn't that glue
do you spray glue onto boats
that owns
slipdisco posted:hello i am an engineering person as well (who isn't). till i was looking for more stable jobs (end of last year), the streams in the industry were (in increasing order of pay) - maintenance, manufacturing, R&D, sales. the problem is nothing less than the best will satisfy my folks so really the only option is to - like the rest of my batchmates - get into sales and than management degree and then read harvard business review leadership articles... let's say i am not very temperamentally inclined towards it. my daddy, the hustler, always used to say why sell anything but what sells itself. since then, i've only always invested in and sold drugs.
anyway, all industries hollowed out the R&D part to startups and now really the absolute worst job on this planet is to do sales for startups that mangle/bloat their products and don't even understand what they are selling. now i do some freelance shit (editing/translation. don't tell them about updates in google translate yet) and my folks think i am a coward and a slacker who wastes his life... so yeah guys, i am a plant. you got me. happy? now piss on me like anthony hopkins playing mad kiwi burt munro and make me grow dammit.
look you're a Marxist aint you? a job is a job even if it's engineering. Confront your parents and tell them you're not gonna take it
Soviet_Salami posted:I'm a cook. It sucks.
animedad posted:a job is a job. Confront your parents and tell them you're not gonna take it
sorry for oversharing. it's a holding pattern, a stalemate of expectations that we have arrived at because 'a job' is not enough for them, its not just a job.
glomper_stomper posted:i'm fully online most if not all of the time
me too. you got me again. I'm not just A plant... I'm an AI plant.