Word. 28 years young. Work as a freelance interpreter. Born in Chile, came here when I was 12. I enjoy long walks on the beach and Paulo Coelho books...oh, my bee.
29 years old, chemist and currently master student, born and raised in Barranquilla, moved to Cali when I was 21 and living in Switzerland since 2011. ¡JUNIOR TU PAPÁ!
33 años, cuando escribí en este hilo la primera vez tenia 23 Tengo un B.S. in IT (GMU, VA, USA) Network Engineer/Information Security/Hacker/Programador en los tiempos libres Vieron BlackHat? ese soy Yo cuando era mono me dió por meterme a estudiar electronica. Estuve metido en el cuento del Café un tiempo, hice curso de catador con el comite de cafeteros del quindío, hice varios cursos en buenas practicas cafeteras, el café que sacabamos salia tipo exportanción me metí con caballos finos, un cuento muy bacano, varios casi me tumban, uno casi me agarra a pata, estuve andando con un montador por un tiempo, en esta región paisa y el valle hay mucho caballo bueno y mucha plata. Me metí en el cuento de los carros de carreras, preparandolos, modalidad Touring y Trepadores, estuvimos en Medellín en La Copa Circuito Medellín, salimos capeones con el dueño del equipo como piloto, el tío de JP Montoya tambien representando al quindio quedó de segundo. Pa los que no conocen que es Trepadores la camioneta subaru azul oscura #107 es don Diego Montoya el tío de JP Montoya categoria GT aca se ve el audi gris que va de primero y un renault que se sale este es el club que tiene gente de toda colombia
I'm Chris I'm half Chilean and Colombian Born in NY and raised in Texas I got my BA in 2015 Now I'm broke and consistently pondering if I should get my MBA with little entry experience. I still wonder if college was worth it.
I'm James I am from Cucuta, Colombia I am in sales management I am completing my BA and will pursue my master's just because
don't get a MBA. What was your major? Honestly MBA is a 20k+ add on to put on your resume. It can make you even less likely to get a job if they think because you now have a MBA you will cost too much. I felt it was basically undergrad a 2nd time. Better off waiting for a company to pay for it (work for any decent sized company and they all offer 50-100%) even then its more of a career change helper. I have one not really all that helpful. I got my 3 jobs because the hiring manager liked me. One of them was an Argie he asked if I liked soccer then Boca or River. I answered correctly got the job the other was married to a colombian and gave me a shot. A MBA doesn't really help that. Also if you are already in debt what the point of getting more in debt. Was working for KPMG then went to a Hedge fund for 4 years now I am at a private boarding school as a controller(when I have kids they can go to a 45k school for free ). Way less money but so much more free time+vacation time and less stress & hours. I couldn't be happier..
My major was international business. I did hedge funding as an intern for Pfizer for two months in Paris, wasn't hired went back to states then worked marketing for a dealership and hated the job. Went back to sales and on constant look what to do next. I'm trying to get into accounting or finance but it seems those jobs are hard to get in with little experience.. the good thing I'm not over 40 the bad thing is that I not 21 either haha
Lol I posted this when I was 20 now I'm about to be 30 I'm a couple of months de graduarme de diseñador industrial y estoy trabajando con impresoras 3D
So in Chile you support Santiago Wanderers? I remember your posts as a "kid": your spelling, syntax and grammar are much improved.
So I ended up working as an interpreter, which is what I meant though I didn't realize the difference and I do some translation work on the side.
different Korean . Went to Boston, worked at a hedge fund, then at a school then corp. Have 3 kids, and 2 side hustles. I flip comics and houses as well. Moved back to CT but we are thinking of moving to Texas.