0 Members and 12 Guests are viewing this topic.
Quote from: Shard on March 29, 2011, 01:39:50 pmHmm. 28, no kids, I don't fancy the idea really. Maybe a long term relationship or wife. Living in the US working for Valve.Yeah we all can dream...
Hmm. 28, no kids, I don't fancy the idea really. Maybe a long term relationship or wife. Living in the US working for Valve.
Quote from: SoldatFire on March 29, 2011, 06:49:11 pmQuote from: Shard on March 29, 2011, 01:39:50 pmHmm. 28, no kids, I don't fancy the idea really. Maybe a long term relationship or wife. Living in the US working for Valve.Yeah we all can dream...Companies like that are gagging for fresh blood.
stop going to your math classes cause theyre always hiring at valve we can all go work on videogames!
yeah. a videogame related degree more than likely. have fun joining the queue for the unemployment register with that
Quote from: PANZERCATWAGON on April 02, 2011, 09:53:55 pmyeah. a videogame related degree more than likely. have fun joining the queue for the unemployment register with thatnah, mostly computer science ones. - http://www.valvesoftware.com/jobs/
Quote from: jrgp on April 02, 2011, 10:08:11 pmQuote from: PANZERCATWAGON on April 02, 2011, 09:53:55 pmyeah. a videogame related degree more than likely. have fun joining the queue for the unemployment register with thatnah, mostly computer science ones. - http://www.valvesoftware.com/jobs/All the top brass don't have college degrees and Gabe said in an interview that what you've created is more important than your degree.Companies see your degree as a slip of paper saying that you are competent. But everyone has one of those, so what sets you apart is what you've done. If you come in telling valve that you made an iphone app that sold 50,000 copies that tells them you know how to take an idea through the entire production process much more than if you say you got a 4.0 GPA.
I don't like the idea of owning land/property so I'll probably be renting some place, somewhere.
Chained, the game of redtape and bulls**t, the responsibility, and the loans. If the system were a bit better, or if I were buying directly with cash it would probably be different.I've been legitimately homeless twice, I've grown fond of the freedom.
Camping in that sense would be nothing more than escapism, I'm not advocating running around with nothing but a loincloth to cover your junk, that's just impractical. Forgoing your s**tty existence for a week to be surrounded by some trees, and some highways, is simply not appealing to me.The illusion of freedom, corporate bulls**t, loincloths, and now you've added in Politics. I do believe if a Government is involved in your life, your world, or whatever it is that you are; you cannot, and will never be truly "free". The problem with that, the structure a Government provides, or at least allows is necessary.I suppose I can swap the word "freedom" for "unnecessary complication".