Hi everyone,
Being unemployed right now has given me plenty of time to explore the chemistry of extractions. I seem to be pretty damn good at following directions, trying new teks, and combining bits of one tek to bits of another tek(like boiling ACRB 3x 2hrs from joshioms tek and the rest of the steps in Cybs max ion tek) to produce better yield. I would love to add this skill to my resume. While adding "Excellent at extracting DMT" to my resume may get me hired by the right person; making drugs is typically frowned upon on in the workplace.
What could I put on my resume that I'm doing without raising eyebrows? Are there actual jobs doing things like this? I mean for someone without a degree. I mean, I'm not really too good at doing much and what I am good at doing is illegal. Maybe perusing a chemistry degree is the path that's calling me.
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Oneletter wrote: Maybe perusing a chemistry degree is the path that's calling me. You're hired Sine experientia nihil sufficienter sciri potest -Roger Bacon *γνῶθι σεαυτόν*
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My best advice is too not let this consume you. It is fun, it can be a healthy hobby, but stay grounded.
As to attributes to a resume..? That seems simple for me, I've been in management for a while.
You can follow difficult directions, you see the job through, your interested in finding new ways to make things better, you desire a perfect outcome and you put in your all to see that you get excellent results in all you do. You are a leader because your not scared of trailing off the beaten path for a better way.
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