What do yall robots do for a living? Can ya'll blend into this normie world or are u a bunch of freemooching gooches

What do yall robots do for a living? Can ya'll blend into this normie world or are u a bunch of freemooching gooches.

me: paramedic in the US.

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Sw development. Actual robot friendly job

nothing just leeching off mummy

I am an engineer.

Full time international model

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Craftsman. Mostly knife making and leather work. Unsteady income but not terrible.

Vehicle photgrapher.

This seemed like a fun job that I wanted to do but I couldn't accept that level of work and stress for $12 an hour

Truck driver, long distance

How often does your truck break down or have problems?

Busboy in a pretty upscale restaurant in NYC.
Made 27 bucks an hour last night.
But if it's not busy and there's not much gratuity given, then the amount of money suffers.
Also there's tons of attractive women all around and theres a bunch of attractive women that work there as well. Its also a really normal atmosphere so theres a lot of things that make me get existentially down.
I wish I was asexual.

>can't keep a job more than 3-4 months without getting fired for "not fitting in" etc bullshit
>switching to something i can do online-remote so i don't have to lose jobs over office politics anymore
>never want to interact with a human again
ideal life: comfy apartment I never leave, online job, get everything delivered by amazon or grocery delivery, go on vacations now and then to walk around somewhere anonymously and pretend not to speak the local language
>$12 an hour
you get more than that working for tips at a fucking starbux, top kek
>people literally in charge of life or death situations and trying to save people's lives
>pay them shit money
>some office gremlin pretending to shuffle papers or draft reports gets 2x-4x that pay
What a world

It happens, but not that often. Usually it's just small maintenance issues and I'll have to come in and kill a few hours in the shop.

What is the most common problem you run into?

I was a mail carrier, there is a kind of surreal comfort. Don't ask about your check, I will stab you with rubber bands.

I honestly have no idea what's my job title at this point. It's a mix between software development, ux/ui design, business analysis and being a team leader.

fuck knows how that's called. lovely gig though.

Still at uni, leeching off my parents

Law student. Have a job set up for when I graduate. But also have a full tuition scholarship. It's great.

Call center, sales. Gotta sell internet and DirecTV for 8 hours a day. Not outbound, thank God, they call us, but still.

forensic accountant for the gov. of canada

Computer technician. I barely have to interact with humans all day and the job pays for most of my master's degree, so pretty ideal I guess.