Jay Plemons
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Podcast Appearances
and how we can incorporate that into the Scott Adams school as well.
Oh, yeah.
I totally agree.
In my experience, just thinking the other side of it, of your job is to get a better job.
It's just, in my experience with interviews, yes, they're asking you about what you've done in your current role, but they want to know what you're doing, what you would do in that role.
So if you're able to add on extra skills, add on extra talents that you don't need necessarily for the role you're in now.
If you can do things that will help you in the next role, that's where you're really going to shine through.
Because you can talk about what you've done, I've made this and done this, but they want to know, what are you going to do for me?
Not what did you do for your old boss?
So definitely, that's always been my kind of filters.
My job is to gain more skills for the next thing, for the next better thing.
Yeah, I would learn.
I mean, you know, Scott was my muse in a lot of it, you know, like the God's Debris and the AI of him and different things.
I learned, I did, I don't know if you've seen it, but I did a Tesla light show with the Kira the Don song.
So it was just things like, I want to know how to do it.
And so let me just look up, you know, learn how to do this, YouTube videos, Ask Rock, et cetera.
Jay, that was incredible.
On X, I'll comment it onto this MX as well.