I already make good espresso at home and have done for a long time so I guess I have an advantage in that way
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ah yeah wasnt sure if u meant that or twitter
oh i live in the UK but TEFL is something I've considered before. Specifically I was looking at doing it in China.
yeah pretty much and my grades weren't good enough to do any of that bc i was in a deep mental health crisis throughout my degree and didn't try hard enough (and also there was a pandemic). I'd probably have carried on to master's otherwise. It can be a good degree for software engineering, but again my grades weren't great, and that field is kinda screwed anyway
Maybe I could just say that I did some software engineering for the tenant's union. At least using SQL and Python.
that's inspirational lying, i really need to up my game. I'm always stumped when it comes to the "why do you want this job?" sort of questions. I just want to make rent lol.
i'd rather smoke the weed tbh but maybe that's why i dont have a job yet
i can't help but feel judgemental towards people who get enamoured with LLMs. it's just like, come on. you should know better than falling for the mechanical mouth. it doesn't even have a body.
I'd love to be an engineer, haha, wish I had taken that course. I have a degree in physics, which as it turns out is basically useless because you get outcompeted by people with more relevant qualifications in basically any field.
Those are some super useful links - thank you! I didn't realise these things existed.
Barista work could be ok. A lot nicer than most hospitality.
Neat, thanks. Can't imagine the robots will come for insulation work any time soon either. I'll add it to the list of jobs to consider. I'm fairly interested in trades as an option, but I can't really afford to put myself through courses right now either. If I could get a shitty job to bring in some cash then it'd be doable.