Message from @Roko
Discord ID: 549744938930405377
Do you have skills?
If so, yes.
If not, get those 😄
DBA is good experience. SQL is needed.
ok - i will
@Longshanks Imaginary ones 😉
iam going to develop my skills in data science
Good idea!
I need to start learning that.
sounds like you need a spinning robot pussy @secrite
#shillalert
I'd try to get some real skills quick - python/bash/linux admin/DBA/etc - then unite those with data science and start delivering results to your company.
@Longshanks Link? 😄
@JDB With your work ethic you won't have trouble finding a position. I'm only worrying about the fact that you might be pushing yourself too hard. I can tell because I'm doing that at the moment. Scheduling buffers and having rest might benefit you. These are things you can't see in the numbers, but you'll feel them. You're not an emotionless machine, so don't treat yourself like one 😃
So true
so - i guess that i shouldnt go to college - i could just move out now, and during my free time develop my skills - apply thjem to my current job - and look forother jobs on the side
my head has been all over the place lately, i keep on changing plans
That's what I would do, but it carries risk
no certainty
https://www.amazon.com/Masturbator-PALOQUETH-Rechargeable-Masturbation-Female-Moans/dp/B07GGWZX7W @secrite I think TFM has a discount code for this also
I'm back and... goddammit.
@Longshanks Jesus Christ.
xy what do you reckon - shall i go to college ?
Can I please return to this server at some time other than depravity or silence?
Think about it in return on investment terms.
@secrite speaking of JC, there is a Church dedicated to the spinning robot pussy in TFM's server
🙏
So, you calculate the ROI of college. Now compare that to the ROI of apprenticeship. Compare those two to the ROI of simple cert chasing.
Make it easy on yourself and just calculate the payback period.
@JDB Here is another question: Do you want to work in operations/support or engineering/development? If you want the former, don't attend college and instead get certifications for those roles/niches. If you want the latter, either attend college for Computer Science/Engineering or simply learn the skills and develop a portfolio to show off.
Do you want to be a technical dude long term or go management? That also requires a unique background.
Hey all. How is it going?
Hey @shadow007!
i want to work with great people
Management doesn't require much more than reading the art of war, rules of power, charisma myth, and peter drucker.
Oh, ha.
You might as well give that up right now.
Or really double down.
"I want to work with great people. I want to marry a NAWALT. I want to win the lottery. I want to save the west."