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Fukushuu wo Koinegau Saikyou Yuusha wa, Yami no Chikara de Senmetsu Musou suru
Mar 25, 2020 8:23 AM
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Here you go https://discord.gg/5aDrjE :)
Just to avoid spoiling people you can use spoiler tags on discord like this ||insert spoiler here|| it helps a ton as we don't like spoilers.
Glad to have you! :D
ppl here are freaking weird yes i mean you guys who are reading this
so be careful noobie, and enjoy MAL i guess
let's see how long you will survive this
i literally never log into mal unless if i'm super bored
a friendly invitation? you mean a friend request right?
Many people do things like that. I think the education system is to blame on that. At least you understand it was a chance to learn it~
Indeed~
That's good for a starter! Your idea about being a pilot was good in its way. At least you had something you wanted :D
Starting online can be good, as long as you pick the right communities, I guess. I think it's much faster to know Japanese in real life, since conversations are much faster, and you get to know the real person. But as you said, it requires some skills~
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Yes thats true and for poor they are like god for proper job guys it is better for them to support.
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By qualifications and gaining experience I mean try different things in your field. Architecture is a big field. There's houses, hospital, departments, stores etc that's all built differently. What career/job would you like in architecture? There's designers, engineers, drafters, builders etc.
I'm paid by the hour and for anything over 8 hours it's 1.5x my regular pay. Overtime doesn't really work when it's annual salary. I do like hourly salary better. Also with hourly pay I noticed it's more flexible.
Well, taking civil and architectural classes would be beneficial if I found a job related to what I studied. I majored in industrial design technology with a specialization in piping. It's different from industrial design. For piping knowing a little bit of civil and architectural is beneficial. On the other hand those classes aren't useful when it comes to mechanical. I did take a year of mechanical classes (that wasn't required for my degree). I only had 2 classes which is sociology and art history that I have to take that was absolutely useless. Everything else I took was related to my field
I'm like you. I'm working in a slightly different field I majored in. And I see it as a way to expand my field and qualifications. My work hours are long, most of the time I'm working 10-11 hours a day 5 days a week. There's only a few holidays too. I don't really mind it though after all I get paid extra for every hour I work overtime.
I didn't study architecture or civil I just took 2-3 classes because I had to. It's not really useful to right now.
yes that is true, I also wanna help the developer but my dad don't give me money to buy games. lol so I don't have other option than supporting Pirate
I did study architecture and civil a little bit. You are on summer break?