I mean about jobs and your qualifications for it.
Since I'm a working man now while being a student (wow, I'm a building block of the society, now I can REALLY bash alcoholic losers and be _right_), it's like jeesh. I love the stuff I'm doing, because it's very versatile. But it turned out, I need to do some more studying to truly do my job well. Fortunately, I can and I will. So, I'm taking some geoinformatics.. and so far I've done some bioinformatics, lots of software engineering and math, plus side shows like business and Asia studies.
So.. but I need all this stuff in my work now. Everything is now cross and slash everything. So, before the hospital thing, which I am doing, I prepared for that. Need to know whats' going on in there. Need to know the lingo, the systems etc. Need to some some basics here.
Now, I need to yet expand to geoinformatics, and this is equally important. All this, just to do this one freaking thing. So when is it just going overboard? I mean, these I really do need, but... it seems a bit ridiculous now. I do understand that I really need to do this stuff to do the actual job, it is a requirement for it. But then, while I'm doing my thesis for this, then I might have to expand yet more, do some bonus stuff, just to get that thing where I want it to be.
It used to be enough to know one field.
Since I'm a working man now while being a student (wow, I'm a building block of the society, now I can REALLY bash alcoholic losers and be _right_), it's like jeesh. I love the stuff I'm doing, because it's very versatile. But it turned out, I need to do some more studying to truly do my job well. Fortunately, I can and I will. So, I'm taking some geoinformatics.. and so far I've done some bioinformatics, lots of software engineering and math, plus side shows like business and Asia studies.
So.. but I need all this stuff in my work now. Everything is now cross and slash everything. So, before the hospital thing, which I am doing, I prepared for that. Need to know whats' going on in there. Need to know the lingo, the systems etc. Need to some some basics here.
Now, I need to yet expand to geoinformatics, and this is equally important. All this, just to do this one freaking thing. So when is it just going overboard? I mean, these I really do need, but... it seems a bit ridiculous now. I do understand that I really need to do this stuff to do the actual job, it is a requirement for it. But then, while I'm doing my thesis for this, then I might have to expand yet more, do some bonus stuff, just to get that thing where I want it to be.
It used to be enough to know one field.
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