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  • #2
    Do you envy people who fairly work from home and really do work? If your qualifications don't allow you this type of work, maybe they allow you to open your own studio? The home office isn't for everybody, keep that in mind, even though it has so many positives.

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    • #3
      I work in IT fully remote, its nice ….
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      • #4
        IT is a pretty chill job...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by fifth_root View Post
          Do you envy people who fairly work from home and really do work? If your qualifications don't allow you this type of work, maybe they allow you to open your own studio? The home office isn't for everybody, keep that in mind, even though it has so many positives.
          i do less work when i am working from home. so even though it sounds nice working from home, i would much rather be on site.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by IceTrayDaGang View Post

            i do less work when i am working from home. so even though it sounds nice working from home, i would much rather be on site.
            It's a toss up for me. I work 2/4 days in office. Most in office days are just spent bull****ting but occasionally you overhear something interesting and it's fun to swarm a tough issue. But when it comes down to active work like coding or deploying deploying, definitely better at home where there's no distractions.
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            • #7
              You just keep doing your job and ideallly you’ll be a boss and just wait on reports

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              • #8
                I've had high school jobs before but when I has 19 I invented a new kind of silicone boobs and never left my shop for work again.


                All sorts of prosthetics, trans male-2-female lady suits, terminator-style robot skins, pads for satellites, potting for missile electronics, all came from being willing to buy chemicals, mix them in different ways to get new results, and sell those results for what they are.



                I'm thinking about doing the same with alloys. It seems super open like polymers were when I was a kid. Just get you some metals, mix them in percentages that are not standard, figure out what properties that creates, and market the new alloy to those properties. Simple.



                I've from time to time sold hobbies of mine. Videogames, biomes, and one off vehicles, just to see if it's actually as easy as I think or if I got lucky.

                Bro, I've sold butter from Walmart for four times the cost of walmart-great value brand butter, with just a few drops of eucalyptol and citric acid as skin treatment and didn't even hide the ingredients are cheap as **** and the results are what you'd expect from buttering your skin, and bitches still turned me a profit.




                My advice for anyone just wanting to break from a scheduled job:


                The cheapest and easiest route I see to paying your bills without going to a real job would be picking up furniture that needs a refinish and refinishing. You see them on like FB Marketplace and ****, free ****. Get it, sand it, refinish it, sell it. Easy.

                Here's a tip, everything you need you probably have. We use things like stain because we are ignorant or lazy. If you just need a stain for a project that is meant to be as low cost as possible you can do a found leaf tea. Random leaves from your yard have tannins just like coffee and tea. They got other chems that make them bad to drink but you dgaf because this a stain not a drink. Make you a dark as **** found tea, get rid of the plant material as best you can and boil down that brown water as dark as you'd like the stain.

                This will stain your wood for better than a decade.

                For finish, you probably eat meat or some such grease making food stuffs. Save your grease bro. Butter, bacon grease, whatever homie, it all works. Make that ***** shiny and sealed good for years.



                So the gas it takes to pick up a free coffee table or some **** and the sandpaper are your only costs. If you want to go real rebel with it and 0 cost, get a ****in' bike, wagon, and a flat porous rock my dude.




                Not having a real job is easy and when I talk to y'all it does seem like fear is your biggest hold up. My dude, have a go, break those ****ing chains. **** a schedule.




                Ima go to my shop and make a ****ing ant farm and then stock it with ants in my yard and pop that hoe online and guess what? ***** will make a profit. This **** is easy.





                Parting words my dudes, they say knowledge is power and that's fair, it is powerful, but it is imagination that runs the world. Not money, not power, not knowledge. The world's largest companies are less than 50 years old. Some very smart, powerful, and rich people had to make room for ol Billy boy when Gates made Windows ain't they. Imagination runs this planet bros, and if got some you ain't need money, power, or intelligence, those will come to you for free. Gimme a mother ****in amen.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post
                  I've had high school jobs before but when I has 19 I invented a new kind of silicone boobs and never left my shop for work again.


                  All sorts of prosthetics, trans male-2-female lady suits, terminator-style robot skins, pads for satellites, potting for missile electronics, all came from being willing to buy chemicals, mix them in different ways to get new results, and sell those results for what they are.



                  I'm thinking about doing the same with alloys. It seems super open like polymers were when I was a kid. Just get you some metals, mix them in percentages that are not standard, figure out what properties that creates, and market the new alloy to those properties. Simple.



                  I've from time to time sold hobbies of mine. Videogames, biomes, and one off vehicles, just to see if it's actually as easy as I think or if I got lucky.

                  Bro, I've sold butter from Walmart for four times the cost of walmart-great value brand butter, with just a few drops of eucalyptol and citric acid as skin treatment and didn't even hide the ingredients are cheap as **** and the results are what you'd expect from buttering your skin, and bitches still turned me a profit.




                  My advice for anyone just wanting to break from a scheduled job:


                  The cheapest and easiest route I see to paying your bills without going to a real job would be picking up furniture that needs a refinish and refinishing. You see them on like FB Marketplace and ****, free ****. Get it, sand it, refinish it, sell it. Easy.

                  Here's a tip, everything you need you probably have. We use things like stain because we are ignorant or lazy. If you just need a stain for a project that is meant to be as low cost as possible you can do a found leaf tea. Random leaves from your yard have tannins just like coffee and tea. They got other chems that make them bad to drink but you dgaf because this a stain not a drink. Make you a dark as **** found tea, get rid of the plant material as best you can and boil down that brown water as dark as you'd like the stain.

                  This will stain your wood for better than a decade.

                  For finish, you probably eat meat or some such grease making food stuffs. Save your grease bro. Butter, bacon grease, whatever homie, it all works. Make that ***** shiny and sealed good for years.



                  So the gas it takes to pick up a free coffee table or some **** and the sandpaper are your only costs. If you want to go real rebel with it and 0 cost, get a ****in' bike, wagon, and a flat porous rock my dude.




                  Not having a real job is easy and when I talk to y'all it does seem like fear is your biggest hold up. My dude, have a go, break those ****ing chains. **** a schedule.




                  Ima go to my shop and make a ****ing ant farm and then stock it with ants in my yard and pop that hoe online and guess what? ***** will make a profit. This **** is easy.





                  Parting words my dudes, they say knowledge is power and that's fair, it is powerful, but it is imagination that runs the world. Not money, not power, not knowledge. The world's largest companies are less than 50 years old. Some very smart, powerful, and rich people had to make room for ol Billy boy when Gates made Windows ain't they. Imagination runs this planet bros, and if got some you ain't need money, power, or intelligence, those will come to you for free. Gimme a mother ****in amen.
                  I was just about to say exactly the same thing.
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                  • #10
                    A split schedule would be perfect for me. 3-4 days in the office and 1-2 at home.

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