Updates (Experiments 2 - Coming Soon) · 3:28am Jun 6th, 2014
So, yeah. I do want to apologize profusely for saying that I'm going to write more "Experiments", and then disappearing for over four months. I am so sorry, and never meant for that to happen!
Long story short - my entire life has changed over the past few months. I left a job that I had held for six years, moved halfway across the country, and started a new one. And while I am much happier at my new job, it is also eating up a lot more of my time. While my previous job only took up eight and a half hours a day, my new one can take up to twelve (mostly due to a 45-60 minute commute each way). Add on all the time required to settle in, get my life sorted back out, and I've had practically no time for drawing, writing, or virtually anything in recent history.
However, that is changing now. Things have finally calmed down for me, and I'm starting to get back into my rhythm. I'm starting to draw again, and I'm finally finishing chapter two of Experiments. I don't have a set date yet, but it'll be out very soon :D
And the few months I've been idle haven't gone completely to waste either. I have come up with ideas in the meantime. After this chapter of Experiments is complete, I have ideas for two more chapters. I've also come up with an idea for a oneshot involving Trixie, but that still has a lot more in terms of planning and outlining first.
Cheers!
What's that new job you're so happy with regardless of the 12 hours shifts, if you don't mind sharing?
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Network engineering and server administration. It's the same as my previous job, but they pay is much better, the technology and infrastructure is more modern and fun to work on, and I'm working with a very intelligent and friendly team.
The shifts are only 8-9 hours long, but add in an hour long lunch break and up to two hours of driving each day, and half my day is gone.
Network engineering, huh? My major was Network Systems and Network Security... but then I have dropped out of the university half a year before graduating. I would really love to hear more about you and your line of work, really.
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Yep. Though to be honest, even though I finished my bachelor's degree, university taught me very little in terms of networking and servers (my college focused more on IT management, than actual IT skills). Instead, while I was attending college, I was also working as a desktop technician, and just kept learning everything hands on as I went along.
My Skype username is the same as my FIMFic name, if you're interested in hearing more.