Until I get my license, all the work I do should not be directly acted upon without consulting an expert on safety first.
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Due to my Tech presense, I can't just share my phone number publically. Drop a DM there and if it's something I feel confident in, you will get a reply and we can talk further.
Remember, I stand by my ethics even here so please only contact me if you're fine with honesty and accurate work.
Nothing for now. Coming soon. Feel free to see examples below.













Why take time off of Tech at all?
Actual Tech work I do depends a lot on the ability of people to buy tech products and others reviewing it so that I can make a sound judgement and make my own video based on that research. The problem is, most of that has just almost stopped where I need to hunt and find work for me to do.
Also, sadly, the income is very very volatile and I need some sort of stability, something that I know I can still do if tomorrow all the stuff on tech I have done dies becuase tech is becoming so expensive that hardly anyone can even purchase it.
Why Civil?
I loved applied civil engineering back in college & this was the reason many great professors praised me despite my abysmal academic score because I hated dull theory, one of those person is S.K.Duggal[1] who saw my potential and we talked like friends[2]. There were other great people also, but most of them are not as publically recognized but I have named them in my review.
Point being I already have a degree in it from MNNIT Allahabad, a college I got into while studying in MAIT just based on my own hard-work and consistence, meaning, I deserved that college, not just got into it because I knew someone or had a lot of money or did something illegal to get into.
And I genuinely loved applied engineering, from my first MAIT College also. I love applied parts of everything and I love computers, why not finally combine the both of them now?
I don't even want to try for Government Jobs as I know even if I get them, I will regret what I have done with my life. Government jobs are great for stability in India but they come at a huge cost, a cost I am unwilling to pay.
I can't stand out among the practical ITI Civil Engineers who can tell the circumfrence of a steel bar by looking, nor can I code better than a mid-level Developer BUT I can do both to a great extent and I love building systems, physical or otherwise a lot. So this is my chance now, to do something about it.
1) Author of many standard Civil Books and Interviewer for SSC and other Government Positions in India
2) I should probably give him a call someday but I never felt I have done enough in life to call him, maybe this section will change that