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>>7936972
Just walk into the business and tell them you want a job in person, this shows you have communication skills. Don't leave until they give you a job, this shows commitment. Cause a scene and demand to see the boss, this shows you have motivation.
If they don't let you see the boss, stick around, and shit yourself, this shows you have problem solving skills.
If you sit behind a computer to get your jobs, your asking some faceless ai to judge your faceless self. Put yourself in a position to actually have them say no directly to you.
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>>7936972
I'm not joking, I actually need a job within 40 days or I'm homeless. I'm a retard and can't drive and have been fired from past retail jobs due to massive incompetence and sperging out.
My current internship doesn't look like it will help at all
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>>7936997
Isn't it crazy we as a society allowed employers (non-government entities) to have this much control over peoples' lives, to the point of being directly under their whims to decide whether or not we are homeless? It's clearly such a terrible system that is currently incapable of placing people who are willing to work into profitable work. What's a better system? Who knows?
Well, I'll say this. Draw what you want. Are you making money from your drawings right now?
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>>7937245
See, that's already more profitable than participating in the dogshit job search process that would string you along for 5 rounds of interviews with no offer and not paying you for your time. Double down on whatever you're doing to get comms
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>>7936997
Art as a career is near impossible unless you don't mind drawing trannies on twitter or working at corporate shit studios that primarily make movies to sell merchandise, and they will use and abuse you before throwing you in the trash, if they are even willing to give you a job in the first place. This industry is fucked.
>>7937241
Yes, but I don't know what else would work to keep society functioning. But I wished we didn't make work such a huge aspect of our lives. At least that's how it feels here in the US. From what I hear, work culture is much more relaxed in other countries.
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