suewan on 11/5/2009 at 18:57
Quote Posted by Renzatic
Oh, and I get to chew people out. Always a bonus. :thumb:
Clearly I'm in the wrong job as I seem to be on the receiving end at times...:tsktsk:
henke on 12/5/2009 at 05:22
Quote Posted by dethtoll
I watched that entire hot tub thing and was disappointed when it ended early.
Yeah I know. Damn customers always hampering my artistic vision! Stay tuned for the 3-hour Director's Cut DVD.
Aja on 12/5/2009 at 05:27
only if it includes a commentary track!
Rogue Keeper on 12/5/2009 at 07:36
Country of Origin Information Analyst at local immigration service, remotely under Ministry of Interior. But as I'm already slightly tired of this, I'm planning to eventually leave the area of human rights and asylum and move to area of national security and *further details classified.* Achieved Master in Marketing Communication before, but during the studies I was getting increasingly uncomfortable with the idea of doing it for living. If the fate will be merciful to me, I'd like to go back to school and get PhD. before I hit 40, either in political philosophy or international relationships... but as I know my laziness...
The biggest failures in my professional life are that I didn't become either an astronaut or a famous film director.
infinity on 12/5/2009 at 11:33
I'll be an Undergraduate Student studying for a major in The Classics (and maybe double-major in Economics too). I also do PCB design part time on the PADS software package. I'm a youngin' with the world ahead of me! :sly:
Rogue Keeper on 12/5/2009 at 11:40
The world is looking forward to consume you. :sly:
infinity on 12/5/2009 at 14:02
:ebil: Bring it on!
Macha on 12/5/2009 at 14:04
Currently failing As levels.
Minion21g on 12/5/2009 at 14:26
I'm an undergrad at Penn State. I should be graduating in a year or so with a bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering and minor in Music Technology(midi, recording, audio synth). After I graduate I would like to find a job designing audio equipment or composing electronic audio instead of some humdrum coding job.
In fact, some of you folks have provided me with some inspiration (Paz, OnionBob, and formerly Noid just to name a few) and I hope you'll all keep up the good work. My only challenge is that I have little experience making music like that and I'm hoping to learn as much as I can before I try to make a career out of it.
Renzatic on 12/5/2009 at 17:22
Quote Posted by suewan
Clearly I'm in the wrong job as I seem to be on the receiving end at times...:tsktsk:
Everyone has to take their turn in the trenches. Don't worry, though. You'll get out of it soon enough. ;)