u/ChristheCourier12

So MoP classic. Some questions I have

Personally I had so many good memories in MoP than I did in Wrath when they came out. I saw one post if it was worth coming back to now but that was 7 months ago and 7 months is a long time. I recently got back into classic and have a lvl 60 warrior im focused on but seeing MoP classic there, those good memories come back to me.

One thing im afraid is if blizzard will progress it to Warlords. Personally I would like to keep it at MoP but idk about others here. Is this something to worry about?

How is the population servers? Dead or some still alive?

Will it take long to get to max lvl?

Im hesitant cuz I don't want to get into it just for blizzard to announce "warlords of draenor classic!" And there goes me, going back to regular classic.

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u/ChristheCourier12 — 1 day ago

I pass my air compressor test, the Q-01 is next

I pass the test to operate and maintain air compressors certificate of fitness (A-35). I have gotten my S-12/13, P98/99, and F-01. Im doing this so I can get a job in my city as a building operator engineer. Im going to sign up for the Q-01 refrigeration operating engineer and if I get that ill be legally a licensed engineer. I have school hours and technically meet experience requirments even though the chillers at my workplace are not in service.

The job I have now is limiting because of that so that is why im working to be able to jump ship. I want to have the title of engineer and it actually having legal weight in my city.

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u/ChristheCourier12 — 9 days ago

Don't get me wrong I do the work but I get done very quick and often get very little calls after my assignments. Most of the nightshift im sleeping lol. The work isn't even that hard to do either.

Tbh I feel like a world of warcraft classic player getting boosted to max lvl 60 and getting paid gold for it. Like im getting UBI and a free solid mechanical background.

I get the whole day to myself and I can study on my own to get higher paying work in the future so that if the employers try to catch me in my lies, i can quickly push back with the knowledgei gathered myself.

Even though the work I do is basic, my job description includes refrigeration, plumbing, and electrical/mechanical troubleshooting. Most of the time it's electrical and easy troubleshooting on top of that. I literally put in my resume that I "assisted in operating two absorption chillers" even though the chillers are not working and not being used anymore lol

Do i care? Fuck no. I am lying like a real motherfucker and Im not sorry for it. As a Gen Z who been held back, rejected, looked down on, and disenfranchised from having "no work experience" for fucking YEARS in multiple different industries before going into maintenance. Im %100 done and im going into a villain arch against the EMPLOYERS. Lie, manipulate, and trick them so i can get the good paying jobs. I will be a huge compulsive lier to employers. Im channeling the fucking darkside within me. im living out of spite like im planning on a huge heist on how to steal a high paying job through lies and manipulation.

TL;DR Job is easy to me, I sleep throughout the nightshift, I get paid good, it gives me a free mechanical background, feel like im getting UBI, and I will lie my way into getting higher paying work. I lie with no regrets or remorse. Fuck morals. Villain arch starts.

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u/ChristheCourier12 — 25 days ago