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whats a nice job for an androgyne ?

Started by ZaidaZadkiel, September 30, 2011, 10:26:43 PM

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ZaidaZadkiel

im not even talking about gender variance acceptation.

more like, I can't even stay focused for a look there's ponies on the TV :o

i mean. A few minutes is asking too much. Worse yet is months or years.

So to do something which I can actually stay put to do for a longperiod of time seems rather hard.

Thoughts ?
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ativan

I always bring my camera when I'm out walking. I bring it to a lot of places, even to the mall shopping.
I have quite the picture collection of 'shiny things'. Of course my camera and computer and printer are my shiniest things.

Ativan (I think that someday I'll have a book of pictures under that name,...)
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mimpi

As Ativan says bring what you like doing and what interests you into what you do. If you like ponies there's a career there: Pony trekking, Pony Clubs work for some people. Haven't seen any 'My Little Pony' commercials recently on TV, you should approach the manufacturers and propose a new campaign to widen their customer base and increase product market penetration. ;)

My job/business was costume jewellery, wasn't what I wanted to do but what let me survive. What would you really like to do, Zaida?
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Sebastian

It goes without saying (hehe yet I do) it depends on the person but for me, I'm purposely
going for a job that doesn't have a dress code and where I'm not going to care if I leave it.

I'm going for a manufacturing job at this point. My ADD is severe and only treated with a sedative
for years. Either I hyper focus or I'm like you - "shiny thing!!"

btw - if you're really worried about the distractedness and thoughts of being stuck in a job for years and years, the
best advice I can give is try to not think about anything long term.
Mmmm....maybe think of it one day at a time.
:)
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ativan

Or every one minute as the case may be....
Maybe expand that out to an hour if possible.
Ativan
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ZaidaZadkiel

my attention disorder is like this,
I see things in a very big way, like I can see where each part goes, not only in the puzzle but also in the world, universe and time.
Which is not very helpful for productivity, when I'm figuring out what will happen to a thing I'm holding in my hand in 100 years.

But when I'm programming, every line of the code becomes a world into itself. It's so full of meaning and so specific, in a way, in such a manner that each line must be perfect.
This doesn't make me a very fast programmer,though

Originally I wanted to be a computer programmer, which seemed the most amazing thing. But then I grew up and turns out that programming is bascially equal to untrusted slave labor.
No, the programer is not solving the great questions of our time, nor is the programmer even solving anything.
We're plumbers, if that.

Conect this tube here to that drain there, and do it without using duct-tape. There, you have earned a check.

Of course this is not what I want, what I want is to spend my days in dream-space wondering about the many possibilities before the realization, designing, giving meaning to the faceless objects which make my existence.
A computer is not a computer, but a entry door to another world.

But people won't pay me to play in this other world, they want to do things in this world, and they want it NOW.

This is why I'm getting a job change.

Today, I'm considering the possibility of a job involving motorcycle driving, like, pizza delivery or such.
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mimpi

Motorcycle courier jobs are far too dangerous, did one year in London as a teenager and two in Italy as an adult. Apart from having sun damage to my forearms and face from that and having been a competitive cyclist there are the crashes which inevitably happen and they really hurt. The stress levels are off the scale as well.

Agree with you about programming, my son's a programmer but he loves the banality of it all having had crazy parents.

If you have imagination, which you seem to have, why waste it like that. You are young, how about going back to study something very different that lets you be who you are?
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ZaidaZadkiel

Quote from: mimpi on October 01, 2011, 06:52:21 PM
Motorcycle courier jobs are far too dangerous, did one year in London as a teenager and two in Italy as an adult. Apart from having sun damage to my forearms and face from that and having been a competitive cyclist there are the crashes which inevitably happen and they really hurt. The stress levels are off the scale as well.

Agree with you about programming, my son's a programmer but he loves the banality of it all having had crazy parents.

If you have imagination, which you seem to have, why waste it like that. You are young, how about going back to study something very different that lets you be who you are?
i need to make money, and what would i study anyway?
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ativan

Some kind of assassin, like character assassin maybe.
Or maybe 'Speed Racer', that would be fun...
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mimpi

Quote from: ZaidaZadkiel on October 01, 2011, 07:44:34 PM
i made this.
It's a star made out of avocado seed

So you like making stuff? Do that and sell it, if one puts one's mind to it anyone can, especially now with eBay and Facebook.

Like I mentioned I did for years with no training, no university education, in a different country, in a different language and it worked. Even went selling in countries where I couldn't speak the language.

Anything you make will be different, one of the good things about us being different is that we think in different ways from the average person and that sells. That last point is very, very true.

Can be anything, paintings, jewellery, sculpture, tables, lamps etc. Even motorcycles for that matter. You seem creatively frustrated, give it a go. You can keep your present job and do that on the side for a while.
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ativan

Be a pilot. Or ship captain. Truck driver. Heavy Equipment Operator. Hang glider instructor. Ticket taker at the theater.
Just tell people that your a 'Job Professional', and ask them what kind of job do they have. If it sounds like fun, take the job for a day or two.
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foosnark

I'm a software engineer for a company that makes an MMO game engine other developers license.

Sometimes I like my job, sometimes it's dull and frustrating.

Funny thing is, I got here after doing much more creative game work, writing background material and making spells and items and monsters for a fantasy game.  This pays better and the management is more sane and stable, but I miss that aspect of it.
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Pica Pica

Quote from: foosnark on October 03, 2011, 01:58:04 PM
Sometimes I like my job, sometimes it's dull and frustrating.

That's all jobs isn't it?

No job is perfect for anyone, we just do as we can do.
'For the circle may be squared with rising and swelling.' Kit Smart
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Metroland

Quote from: ZaidaZadkiel on October 01, 2011, 06:34:37 PM
my attention disorder is like this,
I see things in a very big way, like I can see where each part goes, not only in the puzzle but also in the world, universe and time.
Which is not very helpful for productivity, when I'm figuring out what will happen to a thing I'm holding in my hand in 100 years.

But when I'm programming, every line of the code becomes a world into itself. It's so full of meaning and so specific, in a way, in such a manner that each line must be perfect.
This doesn't make me a very fast programmer,though

You are describing my situation 4 years ago and I guess till now. I always liked the big picture but if I delved into something I would go in so much detail into it it would be amazing.

So 4 years ago I had a talk with my uncle and he suggested that since I was planning on doing a PhD and it is not until a year later, that I would teach at a local university.

I liked the idea and I taught for a year.  Of course I wanted to do research so I tolerated the teaching position.  The head of the department was a little bit of a d---h--- and I got frustrated with the position.  I realized that I didn't want to do a PhD and I switched to another field.  I still think that I could teach and maybe do some research in this field.

Try teaching and maybe research on the side until you really know what you want to do.

What do you think?
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ZaidaZadkiel

Quote from: Metroland on October 03, 2011, 04:51:49 PM
You are describing my situation 4 years ago and I guess till now. I always liked the big picture but if I delved into something I would go in so much detail into it it would be amazing.

So 4 years ago I had a talk with my uncle and he suggested that since I was planning on doing a PhD and it is not until a year later, that I would teach at a local university.

I liked the idea and I taught for a year.  Of course I wanted to do research so I tolerated the teaching position.  The head of the department was a little bit of a d---h--- and I got frustrated with the position.  I realized that I didn't want to do a PhD and I switched to another field.  I still think that I could teach and maybe do some research in this field.

Try teaching and maybe research on the side until you really know what you want to do.

What do you think?
I'm not sure about teaching, teaching what to whom ?
I have many things to teach, but I dont know if there's people who would want to know what I know. Besides there's the whole "diplomas and papers" thing, which I have none of.
I've been as good as the best but I have no papers to speak of. I'm self taught at everything.
I can do computers, watercolors, sculpting, sales, motorcycle maintenance... So on

research I'm not sure what would imply, nor how does one go about getting a job in research... would you mind telling me more about it?
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ativan

I used to do Research and Development for a few companies. Just state your desire to be working at any level in any field. You want to learn as you work, grow into the ranks of scientists. Most places are looking for people who can work on the fly, have an eye for details. It can be fun, I tie died my lab coat one day, also use to sit and BS with the CEO (he liked my coffee I think). Showed him a high pressure air gun I made from scrounging parts. It shot hypo needles into the concrete blocks from 39ft away. He was impressed.

Ativan
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tekla

Theater, music and show biz were created by freaks, for freaks.
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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Metroland

The research job I got was through the teaching job at the university.

You don't have to start with a research position.

You can teach computer programming.  You seem really passionate about it.  If you don't have the degree (and if you have the money) you can take a programming course and then sit for an exam for the certification.  I took a course recently and I loved it and I am planning on sitting for the exam and maybe later on be able to teach with it.

Taking a course is really good.  I enjoyed it a lot and if you find the right course for you, you will like it.
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Pica Pica

Quote from: tekla on October 04, 2011, 05:14:16 AM
Theater, music and show biz were created by freaks, for freaks.

Pity there are more freaks than theatres...and a pity all the rich mummy's boys have taken all the best jobs.
'For the circle may be squared with rising and swelling.' Kit Smart
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