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Don't mean to hurt anyone's feelings, but why the fuck do most people wanna work with PC companies.
I understand the computer is fun, but don't you need a life outside that?
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You may want to do a bit of research before you tell others that. Depending on how you look at it, I could tell you to get a life when you're a construction worker. In all actuality, you have it wrong.
After graduating high-school, I'll probably end up joining some division of the US army. Most likely the reserves, but undecided on that still. Afterwards, I may base my career on something a bit hands on, while having my own personal funded game of some sort (ie; SA:MP). For the hands on part, mechanics or Residential/Commercial construction.
I've already done a few things, and I'm currently taking a course on C++ in school. I have two hours to start, then a 35 minute bus ride to the BAISD. Once I'm there, I spend 2 hours, 40 minutes inside learning. One thing I did enjoy doing was putting a garage up. Started out by digging the foundation, placing bricks, and so forth. Once we were finished, after all the hard work that was put into it, I felt good. I like being able to look at my work. Now as a software programmer, I wouldn't be able to do that.
My mother is a logger and owns her own business. She has a 1996 Freightliner of some sort, and I enjoy going to work with her. Although it's strenuousness, it's enjoyable.
I'm a bit undecided, and hope to change that shortly.