No doubt the outrageous, monumental stupidity Marines have to deal with on a daily basis ^^Skoots, what made you switch branches?
No doubt the outrageous, monumental stupidity Marines have to deal with on a daily basis ^^Skoots, what made you switch branches?
Sad that education is not free in all countries. But just hang in there, when u get enough shit karma will save u eventually. Just keep going :cool:I work at McDonald's because in California you need a degree and a CompTIA A+ degree to get hired as an entry level service technician or help-desk/technical support dip-shit. Even after getting multiple certifications and trying to finish my junior college work to get to an University I still cannot get any job computer related. This is after searching far and wide for years, GG.
What I do when I am not a slave to fucked up society is research in computer science practical applications and theoretical design, hence coding, cracking, almost hacking, and pure evil fun.
Fuck you world
Props. My wife is an RN, formerly on a cardiac telemetry floor. She's the one that talked me into quitting the Extermination business, and becoming an LPN. Wish I had done it years earlier.Im a registered nurse, work on a progressive cardiac floor.
Side note, im studying B-Eng atm, do you like the industry?Yo, shout outs to my engineering homies. My degree is in mechaninical engineering, but I currently work as an IT manager. I'm far from surprised that we have a lot of IT folks here - would be far more interesting if we had a whole contingent of people who majored in animal husbandry or something... You know, just discussing calf birthing techniques on TS while people are eating dinner...
At the time I was coming back in, the Corps wasn't taking any prior service guys. An 03 E-5 with 3 deployments, guess they felt they didn't need the experience :pSkoots, what made you switch branches?
so you went from killing to life saving? but how do you satisfy your bloodlust?Props. My wife is an RN, formerly on a cardiac telemetry floor. She's the one that talked me into quitting the Extermination business, and becoming an LPN. Wish I had done it years earlier.
Well, I really don't work directly in engineering right now - it's all IT. I'd say it's really hard to judge how good it is to work 'in the industry' - it really comes down to finding the right company to work for. That has as much to do with your own personality and the corporate culture than anything...Side note, im studying B-Eng atm, do you like the industry?
yeahhhhhh, video games.so you went from killing to life saving? but how do you satisfy your bloodlust?
oh, videogames, got'cha
How does that happen?Insurance agent with a Bachelors in Comp Sci.