I work at my stepdad's computer store, mostly building machines from parts that are ordered and kept in stock and I help fix people's problems sometimes
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I work at my stepdad's computer store, mostly building machines from parts that are ordered and kept in stock and I help fix people's problems sometimes
Still in school. Currently working as a graphic designer for the uni. bookstore. Get to make ads, banners, and if it's out on campus for our store, chances are our department worked on it.
I really don't care if it's important - I get paid to do what I do on my own free time - make stuff on the computer. So it's all good to me.
As for after school - the msot likely avenue is to go into comics, or illustrations for mags. The best job I could think of is working as a lead artist for an animation or game studio. The idealistic job would be starting my own studio from scratch; videogames, comics, animation...I don't know which, or if all of them. But that's waaaay on the backburner.
I work in marketing for a storm tracking/Doppler radar company. Been doing that for several years now.
Nah, close by though. I'm at Suffolk.Quote:
Originally Posted by Grave
I'm the webmaster for CUNY's College Now program and part-time webmaster for Urban Latino magazine and Newark School of the Arts. Right now, the sites aren't much to look at, but we're going through a major website redesign for both College Now and Urban Latino. The Urban Latino relaunch is set to take place in December. As for College Now, let's just say I've been having a tough time buying new equipment for our website.
I also volunteer for my uncle's political campaign in any technical matters. He's running for Manhattan Borough President in 2005. You can check out his website at http://www.manzano.org if you're interested.
Work's been good, especially since I was unemployed for nearly 10 months not too long ago. The transition from having no work to full-time work with two part-time jobs in this economy still amazes me.
Right now I'm working as an assistant animator for a film that's heading to Sundance
I don't think I got the job. I did well in the interview, but I wasn't qualified for this job. It was really advanced action scripting. Yes I could learn it but I have no idea if they were looking for someone to train.
Anyways, I want to make money but I want to do work which is fun.
New Media Freelance is the best bet, but no doubt is hard.