What do you do for a living, Yea Forums? And how did you get/end up there?

Social Security Retirement
21k year
Got into it by working my butt off for over 40 years of my life, paying into it the whole time. First as a laborer (construction and factory) later as a software developer.

>so you're up shit creak financially but the lifestyle is worth it?

Nah man... Yea man... I just got to stop worrying about bucks.... Its definitely worth it, but getting away from the mindset of making and saving money is a mission.

I produce co-write music to sell to record companies

Grew up a bedroom producer after I was doing camwhoring and somebody gifted me a nice microphone. I've been into music all my life but didn't take an interest in production until 11th grade in Highschool during a class.

I was a NEET for a long time, and instead of playing vidya I decided that I could use all that free time and money to work on my skills which made me really happy.

I didn't do anything special to get this job, I just created. Created with friends, with my community, created stupid songs and powerful songs. One day, I get a phone call from a mixing engineer that I was working with who I met on Reddit (hurrr reddits gay) and he said that my skills were something that aren't getting enough recognition

I just got this offer 5 days ago. I'm so excited

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Bullshit, females don’t pay for that.

Currently a registered respiratory therapist, and about to get my masters in respiratory care.

Joined Army and worked as a medic for 5 years. Did private military contracting for a couple years after the army. Got an associates degree in respiratory care, and will have my master's degree after this semester. Make about 80k a year between my job and VA disability. Should be pulling in 6 figures after I graduate.

Men do.

You stole my fake job.

I install computers for large offices.
I started visiting this place in high-school (2008?).
Why do you put up with it?
Sounds like the senior programmers at my old job. They were very good at their jobs but we're socially equivalent to teenagers.