Wageslave thread

OP, do you have sauce on that webm? I remember that from when I was a child. What is it?

If you can't tell this is a data collection thread.

OY VEY DON'T BE ANTISEMITIC YOU FILTHY GOY!

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Just say you're an attack helicopter and stare down the HR employee, daring them to question your life choices.

Predatory lending.
Linux Sysadmin.
Little bit of everything. I support java programmers, and not the good kind.
Pretty good, I'm just chilling in a job thats immeasurably easy.
I've picked up a decent understanding of shell, SQL, python, ruby, go, and C.
I want to learn C++ and Rust, and master one of them before applying for a new job.
Fucking rent though.

Well I can tell it's a green jew with a computer.

I don't work in tech, but I spend my day learning to code instead of my actual boring work.

I should have gotten a CS degree.

read the thread title again.

I forgot to mention we do almost all of our CNC operations in-house. A guy who graduated a year before me does all that, though he's trained me to do it when he's not there. The military is freaking out because after this set of missiles get made, we've used up the last of the last components available for through-hole for their applications, so they either have to find new components or finally switch to surface mount. They're not even freaking out about the missiles themselves though- they're freaking out because they wanted to produce half of the missiles for selling overseas (E.G. the military is laundering money via missile production). Wish I could take pictures of some of this shit because it's hilarious, but ITAR regulations and I don't want to be imprisoned for god only knows how long.


Yep, true that. I like my job, but our company is pretty much outsourcing so I'm severely underpaid. Using it for experience and probably gonna go into the military as a Cryptological tech or Electronics tech to get muh veteran tax credits, maybe Aviation tech, but I'm not a big fan of working on airplanes. Down the line I want to work in a doping facility as a gas safety specialist where I can make six figures/year or the equivalent if the companies want to send me to their doping facilities in Croatia. That or in aerospace. Gotta work my way up though.

Hand soldering's a bitch. I like doing it for fun like during my IPC training, but can't stand professionally doing it. What music do you listen to, user? I mostly just listen to a shuffle of German folk metal, death metal, country, and cute animu girls.


It's pretty much printing, like the name implies.
I'd post a webm/mp4 but the video's too long so have a pootube link: watch?v=59Io2Moz8G4

Banksters also commit suicide at a much higher rate and live in the most expensive cities in the world. Got friends who are bankfolks, they make closer to high 5 figure (sometimes 6 figure) incomes but they live in much cheaper cities and have far less stress. My job is pretty fucking easy, not sure how much easier a banker's job could be unless they literally do nothing all day (which I know they've gotta make conference calls and shit which is a shit ton more stressful). I fuck up and the company is out maybe $2,000. A Bankster fucks up and he's out millions.

>Realise that kids nowadays can't get work experience to do shit if they are white because globalists won't let them work for money.
Dude you're seriously mental. Take your pills. Hardwarefag companies can't afford to pull diversity shit over here because there's not enough technicians as-is in most place. Your average electronics manufacturing plant is about 3/5ths white, 1/5th asian, and 1/5th Mexican/pacific islander. Maybe there's a few more Asians/Mexicans if you're working for a cheap-ass plant, but even then the Mexicans are still like 2/3rds white "Mexicans."

I'm 22 and went into the industry green as an intern. My family was making less than $25,000/year between my mother and me since I was 15 when I entered the workforce. No excuses. Just because the fancy companies won't hire you without work experience or being black doesn't mean there's no work to be found. Most businesses in America are still small businesses. How about instead of filing a dozen indeed applications like an autist you actually drive around the industrial/"work" sector in town (every town with more than 50-100k people living in it has one), see which companies have "help wanted" signs out front, and go apply there either in-person or via telephone/email? Before I got my job working for this PCB company I was considering taking a job for Bal Seal as a canted coil spring installer. One of my school friends just got a job at $20/hr as a metrology technician, and his only prior work experience was "pizza hut manager." If you still can't find anything, you are not above staffing agencies. They pay shit (or the jobs are temporary), but they have skill-related jobs for noskillz/no experience fags that will help build up your resume and get you the work experience you need. Literally all you need to work in the electronics industry is maybe an associates, and even then we're talking an associates of applied science (AAS) which is pretty much just one English/Math/Science/Communications class thrown in with your trade skill courses to show you are able to read/write technical drafts/do basic calculation and talk to a boss. Electronics Technology, Robotics Technology, Industrial Manufacturing, Electromechanical Technology, Water Quality Management, hell, even an HVAC associates will get you into the field if you go the right route. Right now, second pic related are all the trades offered at my local CC. Trades programs are only offered at my CC if there's is somewhat of a guarantee of employment (65% or higher within 3 months) post-graduation. It's why they had to remove Ferrier science last year. Git gud.