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Sep 2022

Lol I work in the medical field :skull: won't go into specifics but it's funny because I didn't choose a career related to art at all despite my love for it

more a job than a career since i want that to be art but retail 🤪

I'm a Manager for AMC Theatres. A lot of the time I absolutely love this job. But very often I will encounter a customer that makes me wanna shoot myself, them, or a crew member.

I wear many hats.

I own a small publishing company called Legacy Books Press (https://legacybookspress.com/1), and I teach a fall course at the 400 level at my local university on writing and disaster analysis.

I used to do more, but my pandemic and some health problems pared that down somewhat. I'm hoping to finally get into my university's PhD history program and start earning the piece of paper that will allow me to become full-time faculty.

Full time college student double majoring in Biology and Public health. Writing and drawing are on the side. :DD

I studues concept art... but now I have the privilegie (or curse) for trying to make money from Tapas cause my mother us helping me now... for a reason I need folowers hehr

I don't have one, but I help my mom with her small business and care for my own small business. :kissing:

I find that juxtaposition very amusing. :laughing: Did you do that on purpose??

Um...yes and no.

I wanted to teach for two terms instead of one, so I pitched the department on a course on disaster analysis. They loved the idea, but didn't have room for a new elective, so they just folded it into my existing course. So, the first half of the term is writing, and the second half is an introduction to the Human Factors framework followed by an in-class inquiry on the 737 MAX 8 crashes.

I live an odd life.

And have a blast doing it. :smiley:

Hello!

I moved back to my hometown in Italy after 6 years in the UK and graduated in July 2022 in Business Management with Leadership with First Class Honours (still can't believe it lol) .:cry_02:

Now I'm looking for a job related to what I studied and will start anyway at UPS in Data Entry but have other interviews that could pay better, but well :hype_01: Still deciding on what's the best option even though is the first "real job" before getting the career that I want. Which is still a big question mark.

Oh well, besides that I wanted to get back into writing my second BL novel, but it seems that my brain can't function recently, so I'm not sure. Maybe it is to the many changes that happened in my life - miss the UK but can't do anything about it -

Hope I didn't bore you,

Lots of love

Yui Akane

I'm a patent examiner. It's a lot of bureaucratic nonsense and can be extremely stressful, but getting to research inventions all day is fun sometimes, and it's rewarding when I get to sign off on something that seems genuinely original and beneficial. (That's not very often though.)

It can be sometimes!

It's usually very boring and a lot of arguing with lawyers over how words should be interpreted.

"You said "A" module, not "THE" module."
"You said this, this, OR, this. Not this, this, AND this."
"You didn't say how the module actually works, or even whether it's hardware or software based, just that there is one and that it eventually does this thing."
"You didn't say the program was trained with a neural network, just that it was trained."

(And on and on.)

I make glasses! So I have a lot of eye knowledge even tho I'm not certified for most things.

Tho I'm prepared to put myself down as an engineer due to how often I have to fix/change out parts on these damn machines! #&$@