Physalis wrote:Effer wrote:
Okay, so for money I work part-time at the postal service, where I sort packages. It's 15 hours, I get a lot of vacation and hours off, due to the nature of the work, and it's permitted to listen to audiobooks/podcasts/music while I work, so it's 10/10 nice, because I really crunch some books while I'm there.
I also study (full-time) and that's what fills most of my days. I've finally gotten far enough in my education to be able to choose what topics I want to study, so I've chosen to go all in on LegalTech, where I'm getting the competence to work in a technology-heavy society with things like data protection and copyright law. But also some more fluffy and nice things, like discussing whether we should switch all of our judges out with AI instead, which will make our legal system better/more precise in the important ways, but will remove the humanity of the field.
15 hours sounds like a lot hah, I could never -I’m however fascinated tho. Do you feel like the vacation and hours off make up for all the hours? <3 That sounds nice tho, and really cool that you can listen to music n such while working ^^ Considering the hours tho -may I ask in what country you work? I know some countries have strict rules around how many hours you can job in one setting n such
Wow, I’m amazed! 15h job AND fulltime studies o.o
And yes, competence within tech seems pretty relevant and appreciated these days and for the forseeable future. And YES -where is the signature campaign already -I would 100% support NON-biased judges, and that sounds like a great alternative to how we have done it.. but yeah I totally see the argument for humanity, but I’m sure as long as it’s well enough coded and worked with on a lot of levels it could work <3 Do you find the tech studies to be heavy tho? I’ve considered something in that field myself, but everyone I know who’s already in that field is like «it’s very heavy and complicated and frustrating at times» xD But I guess having a genuine interest helps alot with the understanding and ability to learn ^^
Oh! It's 15 hours a week, not a day, so it's fine! It's 5 hours three days a week, so I get a lot of time at home. We have very strict rules about working, and even if I worked all the time I could possible get, they won't let me work more than 9 hours a day max, and I have to rest 12 (?? i think) hours between every watch. It does, however, feel like time off because I'm able to listen to stuff while at work, because I just turn my brain off.