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<blockquote data-quote="joegrizzy" data-source="post: 3840210" data-attributes="member: 45524"><p>learn a software trade like photo/video editing, graphic design, animation, 3d modeling, etc etc.</p><p></p><p>becoming extremely proficient at software like Microsoft Office and/or Adobe programs made finding work easy for me. i went into a few interviews, asked what my tasks would be, showed them how to use photoshop actions to automate that process, then basically turned down the job because that would have been......all i did.</p><p></p><p>photoshop is fun too. in your spare time, you can be a master meme maker! just be sure to never include anything that can be linked back to you; remember we do it for free.</p><p></p><p>with a proper understanding of software you really can do the job of several people, or even entire divisions. there is an incredible amount of corporate waste wherein people have jobs simply because they had jobs for decades and they simply do not understand how out of date they are with the current working world. it's incredible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joegrizzy, post: 3840210, member: 45524"] learn a software trade like photo/video editing, graphic design, animation, 3d modeling, etc etc. becoming extremely proficient at software like Microsoft Office and/or Adobe programs made finding work easy for me. i went into a few interviews, asked what my tasks would be, showed them how to use photoshop actions to automate that process, then basically turned down the job because that would have been......all i did. photoshop is fun too. in your spare time, you can be a master meme maker! just be sure to never include anything that can be linked back to you; remember we do it for free. with a proper understanding of software you really can do the job of several people, or even entire divisions. there is an incredible amount of corporate waste wherein people have jobs simply because they had jobs for decades and they simply do not understand how out of date they are with the current working world. it's incredible. [/QUOTE]
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