I don’t really know how to explain my job to someone without them thinking it’s something else. Maybe it’s ego but I hate saying I’m a dev (and which kind) because of what they’re going to assume but I also don’t want to say something pretentious like “I solve problems”.
I have been thinking of just saying I program even though that’s very reductionist but at the same time I don’t want to answer any questions about my work.
I guess you could say I wish I had a real job that did real things.
Of topic: At least in Germany the work title “engineer” is protected. You need to have studied a technical degree in at least a 3 year program at a recognized university. Just a fun fact.
I don’t really know how to explain my job to someone without them thinking it’s something else. Maybe it’s ego but I hate saying I’m a dev (and which kind) because of what they’re going to assume but I also don’t want to say something pretentious like “I solve problems”.
I have been thinking of just saying I program even though that’s very reductionist but at the same time I don’t want to answer any questions about my work.
I guess you could say I wish I had a real job that did real things.
/end rant
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Of topic: At least in Germany the work title “engineer” is protected. You need to have studied a technical degree in at least a 3 year program at a recognized university. Just a fun fact.