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[SERIOUS] How do you do figure out what job you want after high school?
  • After highschool (I actually dropped out) I worked a ton of dead end jobs. Cooking mostly, but there was roofing, painting, digging holes, lots of manual labour.

    Eventually I moved to Vancouver and had an opportunity to become a card dealer. It was.... How do I put it so you can fully understand... The worst experience by far, ever. It was toxic abusive, exhausting, and just all around the worst.

    My partner at the time got pregnant and she actually gave me an out, said I didn't have to be there at all. I thought my options over and decided I was going to be apart of this kids life and enrolled in college for IT. It was a bit of cheating really, I was already good at it so why not. 18 years later, I'm a consultant, doing well and my daughter is starting grade 12 next year.

  • Have you ever dumped a job right after youve been hired?
  • Yes. I signed the paperwork, I slept on it for the night and the thing that really eat me up was the salary mentioned the figure but that there would be no OT payouts, not Bonus structure only the salary. Also, I'd have to start going into the office.

    My current job with one of the big four, pays those, also gives me free training, bonuses on certifications I receive, bonuses on the renewal of those certs. And fully remote...

  • Have you ever had Detroit-style pizza?
  • Omg yes and it's my favorite. Absolutely hands down, the best.

    There is a place in Vancouver called AJ's brooklyn pizza joint that does a Detroit style pizza, I'll usually grab one every couple of months.

  • What is the most unhelpful advice you have received?
  • The first one is the worst. My dad says this to me all the time, well, why is it that I have to do all the work, they never try to maintain a relationship with me. Also, fuck them, they are terrible people, maybe I don't want to maintain a relationship with toxic shitty people even if they are family.

  • Does anyone actually enjoy working out?
  • I have a love hate relationship with it. I absolutely love it when I'm consistent with it. When I fall off the wagon, I hate trying to get back into it. Its hard and I could easily just go and do anything else.

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