>>3597979>moral fags, again. I do a lot of volunteer work with a couple of local companies and the council, the council decide whether I can get extra addons to my benefits, like 50% extra housing benefit than anyone else.
Also done volunteer work for the BBC, the esa, Citroën, virgin trains and more. This means all my materials are paid for too. I'm currently working with a local business to make sustainable home wares out of "unrecyclable" microplastics.
I am incredibly valued for my worth, because I'm the best at what I do. Most machinists are 60+ and out of touch with new tech, and those young enough to stay on trend are generally pretty amateur.
The nice thing about 3d work is that I can do 1 - 2 hours work on the computer, and that can easily translate into 100-200 hours on the printer. My current job will be over 250 hours. When all 3 printers are running, there's nothing I can do but sit back and relax.
You've achieved literally nothing in your life.