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Re: What do you do for a living

Posted: Tue May 16, 2023 3:19 pm
by Saudalmansour
jimmy wrote:Thank you for a response!
The details are alike these:

1)have you graduated / read any university program (accounting, maths, linguistics, etc) (if so, which program and which level (BSc,Msc, PhD)?)
2) to what do you think that you should refer your reasons of accomplishment if you believe that you were successful ?
3) how old are you?
4) Do you believe that you are autodidactic ?
5) are you knowledgeable sufficiently about copyrights & does your job have relevance to this issue ?
6)are you knowledgeable sufficiently about technical developments and does your job have relevance to this issue?
(more details please if the response iis "yes")
7) if the last two questions are irrelevant , then follow these :
are you working about tourism ? (national or international?)
8) you have already said that you use foreign languages , ok, then could you express the conditions about your own (personal) properties. which of level do you believe you speak & write any foreign language you use. & which level the official exams shows for your that/those foreign language(s)?

9) do you work with a specific corporation ,if yes, how did you pursue that job position and if you believe that you were sustainable on that position (I mean you worked for long time) to what you refer to as reason?

10) other details (if you ask I can provide more clearance)


Cool to connect here. Just to answer your questions, I graduated with a BSc in Computer Science, and I'm 24. I wouldn't consider myself a textbook success, but I've had some wins. I've always been an autodidact, and I love learning new stuff on my own.

As stated in the previous post, I own a travel industry and I have clients form all around the world. I can't say I know everything, but I'm learning more each day. My goal is to expand my business to other countries, but for that I need to add other languages to my CV.

My passion for writing pushed me some time ago to write a few articles about starting a business. The articles can be found here.

As for languages, I'm pretty solid with English, and I've got some basic Spanish under my belt. I haven't taken any official exams, though.

Re: What do you do for a living

Posted: Thu May 18, 2023 5:26 pm
by jimmy
Saudalmansour wrote:





Cool to connect here. Just to answer your questions, I graduated with a BSc in Computer Science, and I'm 24. I wouldn't consider myself a textbook success, but I've had some wins. I've always been an autodidact, and I love learning new stuff on my own.

I work in the tech industry, so I've got a decent grip on copyright issues and technical developments in my field. I can't say I know everything, but I'm learning more each day.

As for languages, I'm pretty solid with English, and I've got some basic Spanish under my belt. I haven't taken any official exams, though.

I co-founded a small online tech company; it's been a journey. I think persistence and passion are vital to keep going.

nice to hear such wordings.
as an autodidactic programmer , could you let me know whether there is a suggestion available for me as programming language.
which programming languages you could suggest me ,if any?

one of admin of this website recommends me java or C (rdearman). I can start java,in fact started but have a break for a while.

maybe you might be willing to indicate until to which page I should complete in this reference if you also recommend java.

Java :
The Complete Reference,
Seventh Edition

herbert schildt


hopefully ,I will NOT stop learning Arabic until C2 for fusha or maybe getting expertise in a dialect.
(I want to also explain that I have tendency to get expertise in cyber security in the future)

Re: What do you do for a living

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2023 4:32 am
by lingohot
I'm a translator. I hold a master's degree in translation studies. I worked in the private sector for many years (both as a freelancer and as an employee), now I'm working abroad in the public sector and I am very, very happy with my job.

Re: What do you do for a living

Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2023 3:05 pm
by ShawnP
Working hard for Uncle Joe Biden.

Re: What do you do for a living

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2023 5:49 pm
by deekin
I'm just finishing up my law degree and will be working in immigration after graduating.

Re: What do you do for a living

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2023 5:52 pm
by Iversen
I'm retired so I just have to get up every morning and check that I'm alive.

Re: What do you do for a living

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2023 12:25 pm
by Saudalmansour
Started a logistic business last year and now working 24/7. Show must go on!

Re: What do you do for a living

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2023 4:45 pm
by Saudalmansour
I worked in the HR for over five yers and recently I decided to become a full time freelancer and I neve felt more powerful and free at the same time.

Re: What do you do for a living

Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2023 2:21 am
by Exotic_sunset54
I work as a freelance writer.

Re: What do you do for a living

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2023 2:02 pm
by jimmy
hi,
eventually I took my passport and now consider job options in any Arab country. actually I have already applied to a job but wonder someone's ideas whether it would critically be low chance or impossible with my B2 English (ielts 5.5 (academic) overall) and B1or B2 arabic , but arabic has not been tested yet.