Time to rant about my career life:
>graduate with bachelors right as corona hits
>get internship (very) recently
>all I do is watch udemy videos
>sometimes get assigned a project to do but they're small day long projects
>current project is to install jira and jenkins on a vm
To say that I'm disappointed is a massive understatement.
The """work""" I do is easy enough and it's a paycheck but I'd be lying if I said I don't feel like I'm being wasted here; I can only I get something that I can't do while literally sleeping.
@uisce embedded programming for sure. i always loved the coursework in university where we did anything close to the hardware, and i've done some of my own "embedded" projects. maybe i should revive some of those on of these days
aside: to be honest I have no idea how I even got into this role since I have literally 0 projects/work/experience in devops apart from writing a few docker/ci scripts
@shockrah I have no idea what that is, sounds interesting, but yeah, I have found that trying to figure out what I actually want to be doing and exploring ways of doing it, trying not to worry about the money (energy to live) has worked out pretty well, i would really really struggle now to do anything for money that I would not do for free anyway...
ever tried the artist way course?
ever heard of charles eisenstein?