OMG I have so many questionsI work at Mesa Boogie on the mechanical line doing pre tech and tech.
Me too!!!!OMG I have so many questions![]()
It's like a lot of jobs, there's cool parts and parts that are not so great. I think the "sleep under your desk" thing is an exaggeration, but there are some places that are more inclined to crunch culture. I try to avoid those situations tho.That’s awesome man! For the longest time I wanted to work in the gaming industry but then I heard all kinds of horror stories about crazy hours and deadlines… how is it?
I just made the model, the animators made him insane.@G.G. -You did that??
That guy scared the shit out'ta me!!
Your team did a great job- I thoroughly enjoyed Remnant II, even if the secrets are WAY too secret..
Cryptosporidium is one way to get a vacation I guess.
I had a couple of amazing English teachers at high school. One was a real character - Mr Thomas, and he called himself Mr T - "T stands for tough!". He was a skinny little chain smoker who could kill with a glance. He was hilarious and very passionate about his job. He converted many otherwise bored students into kids who looked forward to his classes.That’s awesome! My English teachers were some of my favorite teachers I ever had. I had one English teacher who I’d chat about gear and 70s fusion artists with a lot. As a kid I absolutely LOATHED writing, but after I started to get more into writing lyrics I took a creative writing class elective in my senior year of HS, and that teacher taught me how to love writing— ever since then, even when it comes to lengthy upper-division research assignments, I always get compliments on how much less dull my writing is to grade than the average student.
Idk if you get to hear it from your students much, but you’re definitely changing their lives. They might not realize it until a few years have passed and they’re out of school, so they may not have the chance to tell you if they haven’t kept in touch, but you’re definitely making a massive lasting impact on a few of them. You’re doing important work. Thanks, to you and all of the other English teachers out there who are teaching kids to love the written word.![]()