Not at all. I left my office job and started working as a freelancer and I had no idea what to expect. Now I work from my own home and make waay more than I would've ever made in the office.
I'm not sure what would I do if I stopped finding freelance projects, but I guess it'll work out just like it has always been.
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No. If you asked me 2 years. Ago if I'd be doing what I'm doing now it would've been the furthest thing from my mind. Economic forces and a domino effect forced me diwn a path that resulted in me finding my dream job. I don't know if this is permanent but I'm happier then I've been in years and could see me doing this happily for the rest of my life.
My five year old self would be very disappointed that I'm not a spaceship captain. We were supposed to have flying cars, robot servants, moon cities and vacations to Jupiter by now. What happened?
I was hoping for something more in game design as opposed to working at my mom's company but it's a very cozy job right now.
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To be honest? No I didn’t if you go back4 years. But within the past 2 years? Yea, the pandemic reminded me of how much skills I do have under my belt which opens doors and gives me the ability to evolve with the situation in front of me
No but I do like it. I have not stopped playing Monopoly, in some form, since I was 10 years old !!
A teacher? Not a chance. I hated most of my teachers growing up. I'm nothing like them, though.
It is totally different that what I planned.
I'm on the opposite end of the Curve, started full time work at 16, worked half a dozen jobs in the intervening years now I'm on the wind down.
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I never thought that I would be a caregiver by the military, but that has ended now due to death
Yes, I was very confident going in for the interview.
Absolutely not.
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