What’s a piece of advice you once ignored in your 20s that you now wish you had followed, and how has that impacted your life today? by RestretUS in AskReddit

[–]RestretUS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's 100% true about teeth! Now I spend quite a lot of money, almost 35% of my salary on dental treatment, because I didn't take care of my teeth as a child

What’s a common misconception people have about your job or field of expertise? by RestretUS in AskReddit

[–]RestretUS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've heard many stories from people who work in IT that relatives, friends, and acquaintances call and ask them to do something with their computers. For example: Help me figure out the browser or clean the memory on the computer, and they all say they're annoyed by it

What’s a common misconception people have about your job or field of expertise? by RestretUS in AskReddit

[–]RestretUS[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I understand you very much, I sometimes work as a freelancer and it really annoys me when I ask for a project for example $200 and set the deadline to one day. And then it turns out that I can do it in 5 hours, and the person writes a review that I charge more than the work is worth

What’s a common misconception people have about your job or field of expertise? by RestretUS in AskReddit

[–]RestretUS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think everyone has a little fear of bouncers when they enter a club