Feel free to be economic with the truth by using aliases for organizations and products wherever it protects your privacy or your contracts. I’m mainly interested to hear about your unique experience.

Example follow-up questions: What was most rewarding, what was not? What was not a great use of your time but maybe still a learning experience? What were you interested when you were younger (for hobbies or otherwise) that may have helped guide you?

  • slazer2au
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    264 months ago

    IT in general.

    Don’t pigeonhole yourself to a technology. Move with the times to stay relevant.
    Alternatively, be extremely good at something hard.

    • @TehBamski
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      44 months ago

      To bad I can’t capitalize on self-sabotage. I like I’m extremely good at it. Oh and it’s reeeeaaaalllllllyyyy hard to deal with.