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Yep, I worked at Lowes as a second job one summer. It was more rewarding helping people find stuff for their projects than being a dev.


I mean I can see that. I worked at a small computer repair shop and the way people would react sometimes when we managed to save their family photos or PHD thesis off of a failing disk made me feel like I was genuinely making someone's life better.


I left my political communications related job and now I work in a specialized lingerie/bra-fitting shop to stretch my savings while I figure out what I want to do next.

It's far more satisfying, and I don't hate humanity after every shift.

Unfortunately, it's not a long-term way to make a living.


political communications, that sounds... unrewarding. indeed.

i wish you the best of luck in finding something that satisfies your objectives in life and provides fulfillment.


writing code professionally (in corporate america) is almost the definition of being a cog in a machine to me. at a startup not so much; but burnout is real.

writing software as a hobby is fun and rewarding.




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