What do you do for a living
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- Orange Belt
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Re: What do you do for a living
I'm a videogame programmer. Currently working on a mobile slot machine game.
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- tiia
- Blue Belt
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Re: What do you do for a living
Engineering.
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- El Forastero
- Orange Belt
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Re: What do you do for a living
Main activity: I'm a teacher of 5 languages (Spanish and my 4 C1),
Not as often as I would like to: Advisor and content creator about education and pedagogy. Instructional designer. Argumentation teacher (All of this in spanish)
Not as often as I would like to: Advisor and content creator about education and pedagogy. Instructional designer. Argumentation teacher (All of this in spanish)
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Please correct my errors in any tongue.
Visit my blog (In spanish)
Visit my youtube channel (In spanish)
: 10 C1 before being 55 years old
Are you looking for an online spanish tutor?
Visit my blog (In spanish)
Visit my youtube channel (In spanish)
: 10 C1 before being 55 years old
Are you looking for an online spanish tutor?
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- Yellow Belt
- Posts: 76
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- Location: United States
- Languages: English(N)
Currently studying: Latin, Scottish Gaelic
Maintenance work: German, Russian, BCS, Albanian, Estonian
Basic level, 3-6 months worth of work each: Persian, Mongolian, Old Irish, Polish, Macedonian
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- AroAro
- Green Belt
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Re: What do you do for a living
Accountant here. Tricked into a supervisor position a few years ago. Still trying to figure out how to get back to the roots (numbers!). For the time being, mainly reading and answering 150-200 unproductive mails daily.
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- tactical_buddhist
- White Belt
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Re: What do you do for a living
I have my own software training and consulting company. I am trying to fill up more of my free time with studying languages and develop those daily habits. I just spent 6 months on the road last year living out of my SUV and visiting clients all over the US and plan on hitting the road again in a few weeks. It is not an easy life but I get to hike, see the country, work out and enjoy being poor.
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- Radioclare
- Black Belt - 2nd Dan
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- Languages: Speaks: English (N), Esperanto, German, Croatian
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Re: What do you do for a living
AroAro wrote:Accountant here. Tricked into a supervisor position a few years ago. Still trying to figure out how to get back to the roots (numbers!). For the time being, mainly reading and answering 150-200 unproductive mails daily.
I feel your pain! I'm a senior audit manager in a large accounting firm and I alternate between answering unproductive emails and taking unproductive calls, as opposed to actually doing any accounting
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- tactical_buddhist
- White Belt
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Re: What do you do for a living
Bones wrote:Disappoint my parents.
Are your parents doctors, lawyers, or Asians?
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- Green Belt
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- Languages: English (N), Dutch (A2 - July 2021), working towards B1
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Re: What do you do for a living
Facilitating the impartation of knowledge to future generations in the subject of using overly complex numerical formulas to explain how a ball rolls down a slope.
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Languages: English (N), Dutch (passed A2 exam in May 2021, failed B1 in May 2023 - never sit an exam when you have food poisoning!)
Seeking: Linguaphone Polish and Linguaphone Afrikaans
Seeking: Linguaphone Polish and Linguaphone Afrikaans
- Xenops
- Brown Belt
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- Location: Boston
- Languages: English (N), Danish (A2), Japanese (rusty), Nansha (constructing)
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Re: What do you do for a living
I'm a medical technologist--I look for germs in patient specimens, including the-virus-that-must-not-be-named.
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