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10288287 No.10288287[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

majors let a person more often than not work from the comfiness of his own home or from anywhere really?

>> No.10288295

>>10288287
No.

More often than not being a major (or better said; having a job that takes advantage of being a major) actually puts you head first into even MORE human interactions and babysitting student-workers.

You will get more home time working in a burger king,
Human interaction will forever be a part of your job.

I'm sorry.

>> No.10288300

>>10288287
The importantest part of university is making social connections. Studying home destroys that progress.

>> No.10288330

>>10288300
The thing is, I'm not a very social person at all. Don't get me wrong, I can totally manage talking with people and generally leave good impressions on everyone most of the time. But spending eight or more hours surrounded by 10 co-workers plus your boss watching you from your back, plus spending time to reach an office every single to pretend you still are busy with work gets tiring after a while.

>> No.10288337

>>10288330
welcome to the real world famalam

>> No.10288718

>>10288337
I reject your vision of life and replace it with my own.
Listen to me OP, engineering degrees get a decent sum of money but they hardly ever give you the satisfaction of having a real life outside of work, do what I did and turn to psychology or programming instead.

>> No.10288720

CS

>> No.10288774

>>10288718
by psychology do you mean being a therapist?

>> No.10289645

>>10288774
Yes, payment is descent enough that you can afford a good living, and you also have the added benefit of choosing when and where to worky friend.

>> No.10289649
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10289649

>>10288330
>pretend you still are busy
man, this is so stupid. It's like they think "sinecure" is not a real word

>> No.10289654

>>10288287
trade stocks, crypto, commodities and currencies from home. you will need a sizable initial investment, high iq, luck and fallback savings/friends/family to leech off of assuming you fail. You can sit at home, order takeout and hookers, get high all day long and live like a petty aristocrat for decades. Ive met a few people who pulled it of, all of them extremely aggressive and high iq, so probably not like you.

>> No.10289662

>>10289654
>Dude just win the lottery lmao
>Magic coins I'm telling you
Go back to your scam board /biz/

>> No.10289665

>>10289649
Office work is a lot like that though, it seems like being too efficient at your job in the eyes of managers is sometimes a bad thing.

>> No.10289667

>>10289662
>currency and securities
>one of them is crypto
>sperging like this to go back to /biz/
lol

>> No.10289672

>>10288295
>You will get more home time working in a burger king,
What? How?

>> No.10289683

>>10289665
yeah like if the projects you work on are really the leaves of their fraud tentacle but they don't want you to actually stop their fraud.

>> No.10290077

>>10289683
?

>> No.10290447

>>10288287
Is there still a Home Economics major?