>>13993717>collegeI'm not interested in jewish-liberal money traps, I'd rather get certified in whatever production suites, programs, languages that I'll need.
>work in officeI wouldn't oppose that if it's for a company I like. But as far as I know, a lot of Riot's employees are working from home using tools such as google hangout in order to communicate and produce their work.
>>13993720That's fair to consider. But those games/projects are something that I've been personally invested in since their respective beta launches, I figured it would make sense for me to take an approach of doing something that I already like/enjoy, using that skillset and learning a set of skills that would let me edit and improve the project, and also get paid to do it.
If you have a better suggestion, I'm willing to listen. I know I have virtually no practical skills worth selling right now, but I want to spend today and going forward changing that. Just need the right advice is all.