Hi /lit/. I feel that, as a result of spending so much of my time studying literature, art, and the humanities, I've begun to cultivate a fair amount of knowledge and insight. This isn't something I want to continue wasting on shitposts and the occasional irl conversation with a friend or relative. I want to use it towards something I can be proud of, which perhaps also offers livable wages.
So where do you work, /lit/? Do you find it intellectually satisfying? Is there a line of work you wish you were involved with instead?
movin' up in the world ey?
>>8259328
Actor, it's awesome, bunch of time for /lit/ and parties.
I worked in technology as a support rep - got fired and hated it. now back to being a bum and reading all the time. Might move to a third world country for a few months to write
>>8259328
I'm a stay at home dad. Just about the only job my humanities degree prepared me for.
>>8259435
Screen, tv shows. It's a huge amount of fun, I get to hang out with celebrities, most of my drinks are paid for.
>>8259445
You been involved on any works you've been particularly proud of, or are you mostly just doing pleb-tier roles to pay the bills?
>>8259461
I'm pretty lucky with the roles I get casted for, and seeing as I'm fairly young I can still choose not to do the ones I don't feel comfortable with.