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 Originally Posted by BananaStand
@MMM I guess I stand completely corrected. I really thought you had a better job
You're going full trainwreck again.
You criticized me as making an appeal to authority as though that's some problem with the entire world's education structure, and when you find out that I actually do the opposite, you can't even be a man about it. You gotta try and take a dig at me.
My job:
I play with toys all day. Some of those toys are lasers and tesla coils, and a thing that blows apart an empty soda can in 0.002 seconds without actually touching it. I'm surrounded by literal geniuses whom love what I love and are awesome at it. I get to make toys that put smiles on their faces, and making a good person smile is something I just can't get enough of. I get to interact with a cross section of young adults from all over the world whom never knew anyone could have so much fun doing science as I do, and I share with them my passion and curiosity and willingness to explore a question with toys. Which opens them up to be passionate about the scientific process as so much more than dry words on a page. I show them how a single raindrop contributes one tiny, tiny part of a rainbow, and that it takes millions, billions of drops to make the rainbow they see. I put smiles on their faces.
My job is so kickass and fun, when people see me do my job, they smile and want in.
You wish with you had my career satisfaction.
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