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+#+title: Работа
+
+* Работа
+По сути продажа своей воли чужой, замещение жизни за возможность
+получения денег. При этом необязательно подразумевает, что ты помогаешь
+обществу, но точно подразумевает, что ты создаёшь прибыль своему
+начальнику.
+
+Получаю мало, работаю по принципу наименьшего количества работы.
+** Необходимые навыки
+- Web Framework
+- [[id:4f2e9fa6-3aeb-4e0d-84f2-f1db4263136b][Паттерны]]
+- SQL (MySQL, Postgres)
+- ORM
+- Soft-скиллы
+- Git (или другие системы контроля версий)
+- HTTP
+- Администрирование Unix-систем (редко)
+- и т.д.
+
+Я написал [[https://w96k.dev/en/posts/web-stacks.html][статью про технологии, необходимые для веб-разработчика]].
+** Подготовка к интервью
+- Собеседование Symfony Developer
+** Резюме
+- Должно быть коротким
+- Должно быть правдивым
+** Области
+- [[id:84c9e794-c30c-4ac8-b743-ec2da2bdd93f][Программирование]]
+** Навыки для работы
+- https://github.com/bzick/oh-my-backend
+** Потенциальные вакансии:
+- Backend Web Developer
+- Fullstack Developer
+- Symfony Developer
+- Python Developer
+** Где искать работу
+*** РФ
+- Мой круг (Хабр Карьера)
+- HH
+*** Зарубежом
+- Linkedin
+- Indeed
+** Отвращение к работе
+Отвращение к работе не всеми порицается, хотя определённый культ к
+работе существует среди населения:
+
+https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refusal_of_work
+* The Right to be Lazy
+The Right to be Lazy is an essay by Cuban-born French revolutionary Marxist Paul
+Lafargue, written from his London exile in 1880. The essay polemicizes heavily
+against then-contemporary liberal, conservative, Christian and even socialist
+ideas of work. Lafargue criticizes these ideas from a Marxist perspective as
+dogmatic and ultimately false by portraying the degeneration and enslavement of
+human existence when being subsumed under the primacy of the "right to work",
+and argues that laziness, combined with human creativity, is an important source
+of human progress.
+
+He manifests that "When, in our civilized Europe, we would find a trace of the
+native beauty of man, we must go seek it in the nations where economic
+prejudices have not yet uprooted the hatred of work ... The Greeks in their era
+of greatness had only contempt for work: their slaves alone were permitted to
+labor: the free man knew only exercises for the body and mind ... The
+philosophers of antiquity taught contempt for work, that degradation of the free
+man, the poets sang of idleness, that gift from the Gods."[22] And so he says
+"Proletarians, brutalized by the dogma of work, listen to the voice of these
+philosophers, which has been concealed from you with jealous care: A citizen who
+gives his labor for money degrades himself to the rank of slaves." (The last
+sentence paraphrasing Cicero.[13]) \ No newline at end of file