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  1. Hey just to get an idea here. Most people, do you intend to stay with your career indefinitely until you retire? Or is it more like a stint until something else cool comes up? I'm especially keen to here from @minti since I wanted to be a programmer before I started uni (I didn't have the discipline or motivation to learn anything more than html myself). Then I went to uni to learn it first, and that didn't work out - it went way over my head as hard as I tried. AND my dream is to basically study forever at uni in my spare time cause It's 'almost' free in Australia too, but that's a different story. At the moment I'm studying something else but very much intending to switch to something if not anything else

    Tuesday, 02-Oct-12 15:12:52 UTC from web
    1. @fluttershycanhardlyfly I'll be honest and say, I have no clue what I want to do in my future. I want to be a web designer but I have a feeling I'm shooting a little too high considering my current level of education. :/

      Tuesday, 02-Oct-12 15:19:59 UTC from web
      1. @minti It's odd considering how you're likes, miles ahead of me in intellect and by the government I'm considered more educated then you :L

        Tuesday, 02-Oct-12 15:20:59 UTC from web
        1. @anarchycarcino Yup, that's how it works. Need dem papers, dem papers I dun has.

          Tuesday, 02-Oct-12 15:22:14 UTC from web
          1. @minti Go get dem papus.

            Tuesday, 02-Oct-12 15:23:53 UTC from web
    2. @fluttershycanhardlyfly My job is just a stint. I'm doing tech support to get spending money on my way to an engineering degree.

      Tuesday, 02-Oct-12 15:23:25 UTC from web
    3. @fluttershycanhardlyfly This seems like an increasingly suspicious line of questioning.

      Tuesday, 02-Oct-12 15:24:13 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
      1. @ceruleanspark haha but why is that?

        Tuesday, 02-Oct-12 15:29:34 UTC from web
      2. @ceruleanspark suspicious for/on

        Tuesday, 02-Oct-12 15:29:54 UTC from web