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What do you do bro????
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inject mold press operator. Pretty much inspect plastic molds and certify that they're ok to run. Molds then get sent to assembly lines where all the magic happens.
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What do you do bro????
****. Try Working 11pm-11am sunday-friday. **** sometimes I go like 3 weeks straight without a day off.
On that 7 day work week this week. Sucks but good money. All of Sunday is double time. 84 total hours. 12 hours double time, 32 time in a half, and 40 at straight. Impacts the social life but, whatever blue collar life. I chose this when I dropped out of college.
hellllllll no
i hope youre saving that money up at least, thats gonna take at toll on you
@WrightOne86iwhipmyheadovv
So are you still looking or do you have something lined up now?
I currently work for CACI and I used to be with ManTech and got some connects in the Comp. Science/Engineering/Programmer area over there still. They mainly do a lot of SharePoint development and integration work, but they have some other work as well.
i started buying music equipment when i first started as a stagehand, i copped samplers and also read up on them prior to making my purchases,
these jobs just required you to know the basic ins and outs in regards to input and output, its been cool to see how these live shows happen.
sound engineer was always the thing i wanted to do but i have just been working all i can and do want to go to school for it, its not neccesary but it really helps to have that under your belt in this proffesion, i used a yamaha m7 console at my old job, i replaced a person who had gone to school for 6 years for audio but in the end they were just lazy.
some of the people that ive met that have degrees in theatre also sucked and were so set in their ways that they wouldn't listen to advice especially coming from someone who didnt go to college, in the end those are the types of people that ruined my job as a stagehand, the theatre first started out by hiring locals. basically they needed muscle and people to move large set pieces, but with hiring people locally you had to deal with people getting arrested on their days off, coming back from lunch breaks drunk or high, the ish i saw there was crazy but we all did our jobs.after a couple of years they cut the locals out and eventually started bringing in these nerds from all around, they were mostly from the midwest. these kids would stand around a set piece for 10 mins discussing what the best way would be to move it ..that place is now closing after 22 years.
there is some mixing involved in the live shows i have worked but for the most part all of our faders were preset in the console so when we triggered a scene the faders would go to their spot, i still plan on going to school or at least getting an audio technician certification, i would love to work in a studio, thats the next thing i want to do.
like i told someone thru PM, you just gotta get your foot in the door, when i started as a stagehand i was basically moving furniture and being a janitor and then they needed someone to give the audio guy a hand running cables i was picked because i was going to school at that time for music, i didnt mention that i was just taking 2 classes at community college,english and reading i also mentioned that i owned some audio equipment too .i eventually ended up running the audio booth on my own during the show a couple years later.
at the movie theatre afterwards i started at the concession stand sweeping up popcorn, but since i was a stagehand before and a hardworker they apporached me about a position as a projectionist, they gave me insurance 401K and i just recently found out 7K worth of stocks that i get to cash out in 2015.
i've only worked 4 jobs so far, i dont want to be one of those people that jumps from job to job, left all my jobs on good terms.
this is what my work experience looks like from 17 to now,im 26, 27 on the 14th.
making pizzas, stagehand,concession stand /projectionist, audio technician/stagehand
all of my jobs i busted my behind, i was 17 working at the pizza place part time, studying for my GED.
i passed my GED, started working fulltime, operating the buffet, taking orders ,running the deep fryer all types of ish.
we all gotta start somewhere.
sorry bout the life story and nothing about mixing and mastering.
i own an mpc 2500 and old eps 16+ the asr 10's little brother.
i have always made loops on the side, nobody knows that about me just my close friends.
have tons of records, and would always just fire up the mpc and release some stress,i have been slacking lately also my buttons on the MPC are getting messed up.
i dont have anything on the internet except a 30 sec low quality snippet from 2009.
i dont use computers to make music either, this is all the mpc1000 and a sample.
https://myspace.com/theelectrifyingdeathdefyi/music/song/black-emeralds-36949181-38903721
Graduated in May.
Working actualllyyy 8am-5pm
Is this all there is left?
Get a job/house/wife/dog/church... die???????
I miss the social scene in college and at 22 I feel old AF
Anybody work 9-5 and dig their job?
Am i doing it right?
Sitting down for hours on end- how do people do this??????
I'm 22. Have a decent job but will be seeking better once I finish my degree. I get the whole grind for decades thing, but quite frankly, that's some bs too.22? You aren't old at all. It is called due diligence and eventually you will learn it. You have to work. You have to work and abstain for years before you build the leverage you need to get to where you want to be. All of those successful people you want to be like? They have been on the grind for decades. If you expected to graduate and immediately receive your dream job/lifestyle at x amount of dollars you are out of your mind and extremely overconfident.
Get to work and keep your eye on your true goals. It sounds like you are off to a good start. You are going to be fine.
FixedPS. all those successful people you want to be like? Beiber been grinding for decades? Zuckerberg been grinding for decades? Lebron been grinding for decades? Kim K been grinding for decades? YES. These people didn't even get degrees and I'm not supposed to feel entitled. Kanye, the one dude who talks about how hard he had it before getting to where he is, get ridiculed on the daily by most of America. To keep things in context, we are talking about 9-5s. They might have worked hard but it wasn't by jumping through the hoops that people like you told them to. The people I want to be like took a different path that wasn't even explained as an option to me growing up. Now that I know this I have to spend a decade setting myself up to pursue my passion like they did from when they were still in high school. If working a basic 9-5 and "grinding" for 15 years until you're in good shape to retire and have an established family is your idea of living the dream, I hate to know what you guys call nightmares.
/endrant
^ What do you do?
may i ask what it is that you do?I got a 3 year plan (word to Sid at Hooters with his old balls). Making 43 now I'll be at 75 by sep 2016 then I'm starting the career I really want with the help of the masters degree my current job is paying for. You get use to the 9-5. It could be way worse.
I'm 22. Have a decent job but will be seeking better once I finish my degree. I get the whole grind for decades thing, but quite frankly, that's some bs too.
The older generation straight lied to us and said if you stay in school you'll be able to do what you want and go where you want.
In retrospect, it is naive and arrogant to think I'm entitled to a certain lifestyle without putting in time in the real world, but nobody said hey parts of your 20s will get monotonous and antisocial while you focus on working hard and amassing wealth. Nobody said hey you might find yourself in a job you do just to earn money but without any personal meaning. No one said all your peers will begin to get trapped into family roles and won't be free to do things with you. I'm pretty sick of the "you youngsters will learn" mentality after being fed the American dream propaganda for the first 20 years of life. You guys could've said that crap from the get go, instead of being mad at us for feeling entitled. My parents are pretty well off, fortunately, and quite often I hear them talk about how they partied and got involved in all kinds of shenanigans and cut school to go to baseball games and the beach etc. They simply didn't have the same pressures to perform and compete against others. But the trade off was when they got in the real world they had to work their way up. Well a lot of this generation gave up on some fun times and adolescent antics to do what was responsible and finish school competitvely and still can't even start where they are.
PS. all those successful people you want to be like? Beiber been grinding for decades? Zuckerberg been grinding for decades? Lebron been grinding for decades? Kim K been grinding for decades? NO. These people didn't even get degrees and I'm not supposed to feel entitled. Kanye, the one dude who talks about how hard he had it before getting to where he is, get ridiculed on the daily by most of America. To keep things in context, we are talking about 9-5s. They might have worked hard but it wasn't by jumping through the hoops that people like you told them to. The people I want to be like took a different path that wasn't even explained as an option to me growing up. Now that I know this I have to spend a decade setting myself up to pursue my passion like they did from when they were still in high school. If working a basic 9-5 and "grinding" for 15 years until you're in good shape to retire and have an established family is your idea of living the dream, I hate to know what you guys call nightmares.
/endrant
Really?! Kimmy was out chea grindin for decades as a celebrity stylist?Fixed
Really?! Kimmy was out chea grindin for decades as a celebrity stylist?
Man first of all, kim came from money and secondly all that "grinding" wasn't worth crap until she was grinding ray j on camera.