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System Name | Skunkworks 3.0 |
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Processor | 5800x3d |
Motherboard | x570 unify |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U12A |
Memory | 32GB 3600 mhz |
Video Card(s) | asrock 6800xt challenger D |
Storage | Sabarent rocket 4.0 2TB, MX 500 2TB |
Display(s) | Asus 1440p144 27" |
Case | Old arse cooler master 932 |
Power Supply | Corsair 1200w platinum |
Mouse | *squeak* |
Keyboard | Some old office thing |
Software | Manjaro |
I started working at 17, did some recycling work and got a job in IT at 18. Been doing that for a decade. Do PC repair on the side, and also have dabbled in warehouse, HVAC, and low voltage electrical work on overtime.
The important thing I have learned is that work is work. Having a job you like is nice, but dont fall into the trap of defining your life via work. I once wanted to be an overachiever, get into higher paying jobs and be a boss, now I'm just happy to have a job that has meh pay but great benefits. I still work OT for the extra cash, but if its nice out? Nope, see you monday. Bought a house at 23 (at under market value, that needed repairs) and it's going to be paid off very soon. Once that's done, I might do some traveling, or play with investments, the last 2 years I've focused on just hanging out with friends and doing things like group trips to museums. I leave the high pay high stress jobs to others. I've thought about changing my profession a few times, if anything happens to this job I may go into trucking, or into HVAC. Both would be fun.
so long as I have enough money to cover my house and food costs, and internet, I'm pretty happy. I dont need luxury goods or the latest fashion. Dont let your life get derailed by the Joneses. So long as you are happy with your life, be it through a personal achievement, or hobby, or passion, who cares if you could have more money? You cant take it with you in the end.
A PC? Oh yeah. You can bring me any PC made in the last 30 years and I can fix whatever is wrong with it in about 5 minutes. Diagnosing hardware problems? I can do that without even thinking. Mechanical item? I can rebuild it while eating a sandwich and having a conversation on international finance at the same time.
Ask me to write Hello World? You could time me in years and I couldnt get it to work, assuming I didnt run out of the room screaming about "The Numbers Mason!".
The important thing I have learned is that work is work. Having a job you like is nice, but dont fall into the trap of defining your life via work. I once wanted to be an overachiever, get into higher paying jobs and be a boss, now I'm just happy to have a job that has meh pay but great benefits. I still work OT for the extra cash, but if its nice out? Nope, see you monday. Bought a house at 23 (at under market value, that needed repairs) and it's going to be paid off very soon. Once that's done, I might do some traveling, or play with investments, the last 2 years I've focused on just hanging out with friends and doing things like group trips to museums. I leave the high pay high stress jobs to others. I've thought about changing my profession a few times, if anything happens to this job I may go into trucking, or into HVAC. Both would be fun.
My father suffers from this, his wife's family is FULL of people who work their tails off and are millionaires by 40. But my GOD is that lifestyle exhausting.I feel this hard. One side of my family is stacked top to bottom with overachievers, spouses included.
As for me, I work in product design. Any more specific than that and a body could check my profile and figure out where I work without even needing to think very hard.
Got to my current position just climbing the ladder starting from the production floor. Manufacturing's not a bad gig IME, as long as you've got a decent boss (absolutely not guaranteed) and coworkers (decent odds). Shops like to hire for non-management openings from within, so if the production floor ain't for you, odds are good you can find your way into a support position in a few years, possibly sooner.
so long as I have enough money to cover my house and food costs, and internet, I'm pretty happy. I dont need luxury goods or the latest fashion. Dont let your life get derailed by the Joneses. So long as you are happy with your life, be it through a personal achievement, or hobby, or passion, who cares if you could have more money? You cant take it with you in the end.
Same, tried basic coding in high school and short circuited something. Couldnt imagine doing it full time.I tried coding at around age 17 or 18, visual basic. net just one class I took on it, and I hated my life. I don't know how anyone can stare at lines of code for 8 hours day and keep their sanity. Not only that it just hurt my head and my eyes.
A PC? Oh yeah. You can bring me any PC made in the last 30 years and I can fix whatever is wrong with it in about 5 minutes. Diagnosing hardware problems? I can do that without even thinking. Mechanical item? I can rebuild it while eating a sandwich and having a conversation on international finance at the same time.
Ask me to write Hello World? You could time me in years and I couldnt get it to work, assuming I didnt run out of the room screaming about "The Numbers Mason!".
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