With the number of memes about furries in tech, what field do you work in?
With the number of memes about furries in tech, what field do you work in?
With the number of memes about furries in tech, what field do you work in?
I work in niche corporate software that basically has me do full-stack programming in addition to a ton of proprietary server configuration. It's wide as an ocean but deep as a puddle, so it's really difficult to learn everything but the day-to-day is super chill. Pays by the truckload compared to normal programming jobs, and I probably realistically work ~3 hours per day, most of which is directing my team. Unfortunately there's basically no overlap in my job skills to my hobby skills/special interests as everything is super proprietary (even most of the programming languages), so I really only do it for the money and not because I like it.
I'd like to do a more Linux-centric or interesting job in the future but I'm not sure if I'll enjoy it more because ultimately it will still be work and will probably pay much less. As-is I'm brute forcing my way to early retirement in the next handful of years, and I'm not sure if I want to punch out when I hit my number or transition to something more "fun".
Im currently in uni studying software engineering
I'm currently studying electrical engineering, my dream is to join a space program one day.
Not really IT, but kind of want to be because the sector I work in is too stressful
Cybersecurity research.
DevOps for an auditing company
I'm currently at university studying game design, specialising in the art side. I'll probably end up with a dual specialty in concept art and 3d modelling. Good skills for doing furry art on the side.
There are 2 artist I know of that are working on making games. Based on their patreons, they make a decent income.
Very reassuring to hear! I don't care about being rich, I just want to make enough income to cover the ongoing costs of existing. :D
Software developer here, doing low-ish level C++ stuff.
Currently graduating from my computer science degree, searching for a job in backend. :}
Update: Just got one! Junior dev role. Weeee~
Just saw the update, Congrats.
We got another one in the system. >:}
Thank you!
A little late to the post but I'm an apprentice electrician. Inside wireman so mostly commercial, office, and industrial buildings.
Never too late. Is that mostly installation or repair, or are they the same?
Most companies in our union do both. The two main groups of work are Service and New Construction. Repair would fall under service work as well as installing things in finished buildings, preventative maintenance, etc. Right now I'm doing new construction. I hope to get to do service work at some point, though we always have a lot of new construction in this area. I get assigned to a new company every year while I'm an apprentice so there is a chance I'll get to.
Sounds like your hobby could turn into something more. Electronics can have some really unintuitive debug issues. Your idea for a lego sorter reminds me of parts Shane's (Stuff Made Here) puzzle robot. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gu_1S77XkiM
I'm an artist, aka unemployed with a hobby.
According to the memes, your in the right place if you want to make it a career.