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mickmoranis 10-29-2016 03:21 PM

I am learning in school new skills and hope to work at pixar!
 
Hi!

Im trying a new path at life! I worked in construction mywhole life but I have saved up and went to a local boot camp where I learned 3d software! I have been working hard over the last 1 year and am really getting the hang of it! This is my first FILM!!!

https://youtu.be/aXRCAI7q8QY

I am hoping to keep at it and work for pixar, its expensive to learn this new skill but I think after I take out enough lones I will be able to get a job and pay them back!

God bless!

big_ole_jpn 10-29-2016 03:34 PM

good thread

AzzarTheGod 10-29-2016 03:39 PM

sucks the bank cant see what youre making.

Angushjalmur 10-29-2016 03:44 PM

I didn't see anything.

http://i.imgur.com/C6Abewy.jpg

Vilkata 10-29-2016 03:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Angushjalmur (Post 2390939)
I didn't see anything.

http://i.imgur.com/C6Abewy.jpg

Yes Officer, that looks like the (they, them, ze or zir) that took my IPhone!

AzzarTheGod 10-29-2016 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by AzzarTheGod (Post 2390937)
sucks the bank cant see what youre making.

should banks be allowed to see where the money is going. what type of government would facilitate this kind of oversight?

and should we vote for it? Why or why not?

aMindAmok 10-30-2016 02:48 PM

If the government starts paying for college education it sould be limited to sciece degrees only in the fundamental catagories of science, mathmatatics, engineering, and applied mechanics. Im not going to belittle the role of arts in society. They are a necessary part of any culture. However, I dont feel $250,000/student in tuition is necessary for arts to thrive. If the government is going to spend my tax dollars on free education, it sure as hell better spend them in a way that puys us at the forefront of discovery and application of discovery.

Daywolf 10-30-2016 03:10 PM

Sounds like a troll thread to me. Don't like artists? An Associates is about overkill. Many go for certs now, though the most helpful for an associates is with animation, or even bachelors really as it's often classified as a science. Animation goes beyond entertainment, and often pays as much as programming, which in a lot of respects it is. Animation is part of my employment skill-set, along with programming, in the field of robotics for real-world experience. Maybe you can take up body painting classes...

AzzarTheGod 10-30-2016 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by aMindAmok (Post 2391385)
If the government starts paying for college education it sould be limited to sciece degrees only in the fundamental catagories of science, mathmatatics, engineering, and applied mechanics. Im not going to belittle the role of arts in society. They are a necessary part of any culture. However, I dont feel $250,000/student in tuition is necessary for arts to thrive. If the government is going to spend my tax dollars on free education, it sure as hell better spend them in a way that puys us at the forefront of discovery and application of discovery.

Agreed. No vouchers. Hillary wants to give out 20,000 -40,000 dollar tax payer vouchers to "college students" to use towards the college of their choice.

Also, the second question, should private loan and banking agencies "Sallie Mae", et al be able to dictate the terms of the loan? What the money is being used on?

Should we enact federal legislation to require banks to offer certain types of loan subsidies, but only for certain circumstances? Is that too much central planning in 2016? And is it constitutional to do so?

Seems better idea than free college, for jobs creation, no?

mickmoranis 10-30-2016 04:29 PM

if robots will do all the real work anyway what point is there in learning actual skills that matter? All degree's should be in poetry and nothing else.


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