Really good question! I do new stuff at work pretty much every week and learn something new, but I'm guessing it'd be more relevant if it was something in my personal life. My last one is probably learning how to build robots around Christmas time. I can't think of anything else other than that. Oh, wait! I invented a sandwich at the weekend for a non-veggie (which is weird because it meant I couldn't taste it to see if it was alright).
It's difficult to say because I don't really have a job title. Very loosely, I solve people's problems (generally using technology). Often the problems have arisen from cutting edge research and so have never been faced before, which gives me the chance to be a bit of a pioneer.
And, yeah, it is a fun and challenging job. I can't imagine having a job that is a grind.
When was the last time you did something for the first time?
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Really good question! I do new stuff at work pretty much every week and learn something new, but I'm guessing it'd be more relevant if it was something in my personal life. My last one is probably learning how to build robots around Christmas time. I can't think of anything else other than that. Oh, wait! I invented a sandwich at the weekend for a non-veggie (which is weird because it meant I couldn't taste it to see if it was alright).
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May I ask what's your job? it sounds fun.
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It's difficult to say because I don't really have a job title. Very loosely, I solve people's problems (generally using technology). Often the problems have arisen from cutting edge research and so have never been faced before, which gives me the chance to be a bit of a pioneer.
And, yeah, it is a fun and challenging job. I can't imagine having a job that is a grind.