YO, it was really cool of SeatGeek to be one of my first sponsors back. That whole team has always treated me well. if you are going to a Concert/Show/Sporting Event/Comedy Show etc. use code ATRIOC and get $20 off on SeatGeek. I'd appreciate it. seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/ATRIOC
I genuinely don’t understand how sponsors can think that long sponsorship segments are smart when people’s attention span lose interest after 15 seconds max
as a college freshman, i love this series because i honestly feel really clueless about the work life that is ahead of me. thanks for the content, Big A, Sir Glizzyhands the 3rd
As someone who's almost done with college I love this as well! Super useful to hear about different fields and stuff that my degree can go into, really nice to have each job labeled. Also cool cause I get to learn about other jobs.
@adamk.7177 thanks so much man, i appreciate the knowledge and guidance, its a bit scary living in the times we're in but im thankful there's always people to guide me on my way through life.
Man I went through a mental melt down amd dropped out before finding my dream job literally days later because I decided to go all out and just try something different. It is gonna happen eventually and you just need to move in life till it happens. Make the most of what you got.
how longs are the writeups usually? like wordlength or page length, also what’s the hardest part of the writeups? Have been interested in pen testing for awhile but don’t really know the job details, thanks!
@@ezgolf1764hi, i think i can answer. I work in a different field (data science; basically just collecting, cleaning, analyzing, and *presenting* data to companies to help solve their problems) but writeups are also pretty common in my line of work. Writeups in my case are generally pretty long (usually around 20-30 pages, around half of which are filled with charts, tables, and graphs) because of all the data that we usually have to visualize and explain. The main reason why i think a lot of people dont like writeups is because we basically have to explain our findings in a way that is easily understood by our client; i.e. even if it's the most basic common knowledge to us data scientists, we have to dumb it down for whoever may read it so they can understand. This is necessary because writeups are documents made for people that you cant verbally explain your findings to, meaning that you have to cover all of your bases and answer even potential questions they may have so that they wont have to follow it up with you to ask for further elaboration. Doing all of that explaining for whatever findings you may have when you've finished your job can get pretty mind-numbing and boring when you have to type it all out in excruciating detail.
this was so much fun to watch i hope he does dit again!!! EZ 10+ part series Imagine it evolves into them having to make a PowerPoint one to three minutes long teaching chat about their profession, like a career day !!
Some officially recognized hacking attacks that I learned about for ethical hacking include shoulder surfing and dumpster diving. Aka looking over their shoulder to see them type the password and picking through their garbage to find discarded devices. The weakest link in a network is the human, so that is the most commonly targeted point for an attack.
In middle school, I remember rotating my computer screen in the computer lab as I shut it down so whoever got it in the next class had weird fucked up inverse mouse controls. I remember they couldn’t even get the mouse to the log in bar to try and fix it.
I saw someone else say it but as a college kid hearing people talk about their real jobs with no filter is very helpful. I don’t really know what I want to do yet but hearing from people who have figured it out is interesting. Keep this series going 👍
This segment needs to continue. I'm studying to be an ethical hacker and it was super cool hearing from someone in the industry in such a casual environment
Such a good segment! It's good to hear from nice people enjoying their job because about 90% of the internet is constantly complaining about employment and it bums be out!
This a great series, gives a lot of perspective on different jobs and helps younger people when considering their career path or people already in the workforce who feel like they need to change something in life
First job I got out of university was based entirely around supplying confidential reports to customers on a web server. The password for the account that controlled the domain name registry was "[companyname]2014", and if you somehow cracked that impenetrable security you could do pretty much whatever nasty shit you could have easily set up a mock page to skim people's passwords. I was completely dumbfounded when I realised this. There were multi-million dollar contracts
So in Finland we had the largest national databreach 2018-2020 when a psychotheraphy service Vastaamo, a bit like BetterHelp had leak of 30 000 patient records to tor and people extorted because of weak pasword "sjuka66" and "office_location70" and no root user password at all. The attacker allegedly (it is unclear to me if this was ever protected properly with a sensible firewall.) socially manipulated the IT team to open port 3306 for remote access. They were hacked twice and for years they tried covering the mistake.
Idk why this segment is so good. But it is. Just wholesome and interesting. People revealing the loves, bugs, and quirky parts of their jobs is just fun
Atrioc I love all your content, and this segment is above it all. You're good at asking provoking questions that highlight the guest and we all take a small dip into the world of that chatter for a bit. So fun, please do more when the schedule permits. :)
Bouncing for me is 90% making sure drunk and underage people are kept out, 9% making sure shit doesn't get stolen, and 1% breaking up fights and kicking people out.
My step mom used to be a teacher and last year decided to go back to teaching 4th grade last year just to get out of the house some and she hated it, mainly for the parents. Many just act very entitled and complain when their kids have stuff to do, and she admitted one of the main reasons she didn’t return cause this one mom just wouldn’t get off her ass and would try to get other parents on her and they were always like “.. no?” Even the girl she had would try to do it with the other students and the students were always like “huh..? She’s great!” The school has its issues cause it’s a small catholic one so they tend to side with the parents more to keep the students and the money coming, and doing so has a lot of problems (most of the students aren’t being taught on the level they should be, like reading 2nd grade but actually in 4th). But when she left the principle said she has the highest test scores out of everyone. Problematic girl was on the lower side of that, probably would’ve been at the top if she just did the work though
I love these so much. not just funny but kinda eye opening to learn about how many different fields of work there are and the backgrounds of the people that work them. hoping to see more!
I would love it that if over a year from now you were anle to check back in with the people that you interview and see if their job and outlook towards their job has changed. It’d be super interesting imo.
There are so many jobs I've never thought about... rn I'm just a "Data Analyst" but I am interested in something different cause I can't do this for many years lol
Consider trying marketing or something in consultancy. I met a consultant this year that's all about data science so if you like talking to people and improving things, it might be your calling
As a teacher (after school elementsry program) TOTALLY agree: easiest part of the job is the kids, worst part of the job is the parents. Also for my company, while a lot of teachers are transitioning to administration, they tend to switch to a different school, so they dont even know the other teachers/the kids.
The chatter who said "No tf it's not" to "penetration testing" when it's exactly what we call offensive security analysts in computer science; "pentesters"
The podcast Darknet Diaries has all kinds of stories about physical and digital penetration testing and social engineering. It's super interesting as a field.
an interesting theme for an episode of this could be "people who made interesting career changes". like people who switched into completely different industries expectedly or unexpectedly and how that went for them.
This series is incredible. Big A feels like such a natural host for a talk show-esque segment, he brings such great energy to these and brings out great responses and insight from the conversations!
Atrioc I've watched all of your videos for a while now, keep doing this series its heeps of fun to watch these 2 have been some of my favorite videos of yours
My strange job; I'm an opera singer. I travel around the country (soon the world) and perform at opera houses, as well as sing at concerts and recitals. A lot of the work is done in the rehearsal room (and alone to learn the music), but we only get paid per show so we have to ask a price that's worth all that unpaid time working. My side hustle is counting cards in blackjack, a legal method of playing blackjack the mathematical best way possible. It's like an active investment, you can have volatility in the short term but if you prioritize expected value and minimize risk of ruin in your calculations, you will guarantee profit. Counting cards requires a lot of travel, so instead of booking trips across the country to play blackjack, I just play whenever I travel for my singing gigs. For example, if I have a gig in NYC or LA, I can take a train to Atlantic City or Vegas in my down time in between shows
this was so much fun to watch do it again!!! EZ 10+ part series Imagine it evolves into them having to make a PowerPoint one to three minutes long teaching chat about their profession, like a career day !!
4:50 Big plus for this career is that profitable off the job training is available. Unlike with software development jobs that require 5 years of experience for entry level positions.
In Canada, teachers make quite a bit more than teachers in the USA. The middle school teacher said 42000 USD a year and in Canada they usually make 58000-72000 USD a year.
@@julienroberts128 All the amounts I gave were in USD, the difference of 20k USD is a lot. Even if in Canada cost of living is higher often. For example, around Lethbridge AB they get paid near 100k CAD (72k USD) and the cost of living there is quite low.
Music composition is a GOAT major, honestly. Im majoring in PoliSci and planning to go to law school; but music theory/music comp/theater are fucking sick
I am a college freshman going in for cybersecurity, and from what I have been told from others is identical to what Ethical Hacker said; Also my interest job is Horse Border, I run a horse hotel.
Awesome to see that you continue the segment. I like when streamers involve their chat in such a way. It reminds me of PayMoneyWubby's Chat Confession streams, which I cried out of laughter when I watched it because of how damn funny it was.
I’m not doing it at my school but we have a fire Cybersecurity program. From what I have been told there are classes where you literally break into two teams and try to break into each other’s networks. Sounded fire enough that I almost dropped by dual Engineering degree
Administration getting paid more than the teachers doing the actual work is just like every other profession. Management gets paid out the ass while employees get nothing
YO, it was really cool of SeatGeek to be one of my first sponsors back. That whole team has always treated me well.
if you are going to a Concert/Show/Sporting Event/Comedy Show etc. use code ATRIOC and get $20 off on SeatGeek. I'd appreciate it.
seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/ATRIOC
@@orbitz1401 20 dollars is 20 dollars
Nah fr congrats on your first sponsor since you've been back :)
Can being a student be considered a full time job??
I am impressed with that ad, it fit so well with the video! hahahaha
I genuinely don’t understand how sponsors can think that long sponsorship segments are smart when people’s attention span lose interest after 15 seconds max
as a college freshman, i love this series because i honestly feel really clueless about the work life that is ahead of me. thanks for the content, Big A, Sir Glizzyhands the 3rd
@@adamk.7177 holy great advice.
As someone who's almost done with college I love this as well! Super useful to hear about different fields and stuff that my degree can go into, really nice to have each job labeled. Also cool cause I get to learn about other jobs.
@adamk.7177 thanks so much man, i appreciate the knowledge and guidance, its a bit scary living in the times we're in but im thankful there's always people to guide me on my way through life.
Man I went through a mental melt down amd dropped out before finding my dream job literally days later because I decided to go all out and just try something different. It is gonna happen eventually and you just need to move in life till it happens. Make the most of what you got.
So true
It's kinda crazy how any Atrioc viewer can seamlessly enter a bit with him if he initiates it.
Really cool community! I like the vibe that Atrioc’s created
He's seems like one of the more down ass dudes in the space.
Yup
@@glugtrop2010 The bouncer thing where atrioc said "not as big as me" and they just flowed with it.
These are normal conversations 😂 but I get you
this is such a sick thing to do on stream, please continue to make this a recurring segment
Honestly. Really enjoyed this one
As a ethical hacking and cyber security student, I feel his pain of the writeup afterwards 😭
as a non ethical hacker i couldn't love my job more 😎
Not in cybersecurity, was in a different industry, but I too can feel his pain. Perhaps writeups is a universal level of hell.
how longs are the writeups usually? like wordlength or page length, also what’s the hardest part of the writeups? Have been interested in pen testing for awhile but don’t really know the job details, thanks!
@@ezgolf1764hi, i think i can answer. I work in a different field (data science; basically just collecting, cleaning, analyzing, and *presenting* data to companies to help solve their problems) but writeups are also pretty common in my line of work.
Writeups in my case are generally pretty long (usually around 20-30 pages, around half of which are filled with charts, tables, and graphs) because of all the data that we usually have to visualize and explain. The main reason why i think a lot of people dont like writeups is because we basically have to explain our findings in a way that is easily understood by our client; i.e. even if it's the most basic common knowledge to us data scientists, we have to dumb it down for whoever may read it so they can understand.
This is necessary because writeups are documents made for people that you cant verbally explain your findings to, meaning that you have to cover all of your bases and answer even potential questions they may have so that they wont have to follow it up with you to ask for further elaboration. Doing all of that explaining for whatever findings you may have when you've finished your job can get pretty mind-numbing and boring when you have to type it all out in excruciating detail.
How do you go about hacking? Like where do you start
What if instead of Atrioc calling viewers at work, we call Atrioc while he works! Wait a second ...
That'd be quirky and epic and pogchamp
Ahhhhhhhhh😂😂😂😂😂 I see you
this was so much fun to watch i hope he does dit again!!!
EZ 10+ part series
Imagine it evolves into them having to make a PowerPoint one to three minutes long teaching chat about their profession, like a career day !!
Tbf, we have had to deal with his work notification for quite a while
and we'd be evan gao
This series can never end. More jobs, like penetration testing, need to be discovered
Some officially recognized hacking attacks that I learned about for ethical hacking include shoulder surfing and dumpster diving. Aka looking over their shoulder to see them type the password and picking through their garbage to find discarded devices. The weakest link in a network is the human, so that is the most commonly targeted point for an attack.
I've been using the same passwords since highschool LMAO
@@sbsftw4232I’ve been using the same since elementary 😭😭😭
all my armored corebros know that a chain of human links is easily broken
That's why i always leave my accounts unlocked. Can't see my password if i don't type it or write it down
The middle school teacher is insanely based, get him back on
As an east coast viewer I appreciate Atrioc siphoning my sleep away on the weekend.
real
Real real
As a viewer from the UK I see this as an absolute win
It’s really common but still heartwarming whenever I hear a teacher call their students “my kids”
You should do a whole segment dedicated to teachers, as a student I know how teacher lore goes crazy
It’s an iceberg infinitely falling through a rabbit hole
@@1lukarioz Real. Like the perfect way my favourite teachers use to calm down class is making you feel bad by dropping lore coz it fr works on us💀
I genuinely think this is a super fun, unique and interesting segment. I hope this becomes a reoccurring thing.
The deputy clerk trying to explain what a clerk does is the best thing ever
In middle school, I remember rotating my computer screen in the computer lab as I shut it down so whoever got it in the next class had weird fucked up inverse mouse controls. I remember they couldn’t even get the mouse to the log in bar to try and fix it.
I saw someone else say it but as a college kid hearing people talk about their real jobs with no filter is very helpful. I don’t really know what I want to do yet but hearing from people who have figured it out is interesting. Keep this series going 👍
Also, no one really figures it all out and we're all in various stages of winging it, if you're ever feeling discouraged.
Please make this a weekly thing! It's so fascinating hearing from different professions on a much more "not obligated to say good things" level.
This segment needs to continue. I'm studying to be an ethical hacker and it was super cool hearing from someone in the industry in such a casual environment
from just watching 0.37 seconds of the video I can confirm this is an Atrioc classic
How silly. I knew from the first 0.33 seconds. Read that again. Few.
Such a good segment! It's good to hear from nice people enjoying their job because about 90% of the internet is constantly complaining about employment and it bums be out!
The middle school teacher almost sounded like Mordecai from the regular show.
MORDECAI, RIGBY, STOP THESE DEVIOUS LICKS OR YOU'RE FIRED!
You HAVE to love a late night Big A upload
Half of the reason I go to sleep at 2 am
I’d “tip” bouncers to skip lines. It’s actually worth a tip 😂
Tiktok Manager, ComSci Major and trained Opera singer is an insane combo
I like how the most interesting bits in this series are literally about pretty regular jobs, like the bouncer stories were just on another level
I could watch dozens of these segments. Please consider doing more in the future they're great fun
Mr.Raven is the type of teacher I wish I had in middle school 😅
a bald one
This a great series, gives a lot of perspective on different jobs and helps younger people when considering their career path or people already in the workforce who feel like they need to change something in life
First job I got out of university was based entirely around supplying confidential reports to customers on a web server. The password for the account that controlled the domain name registry was "[companyname]2014", and if you somehow cracked that impenetrable security you could do pretty much whatever nasty shit you could have easily set up a mock page to skim people's passwords. I was completely dumbfounded when I realised this. There were multi-million dollar contracts
So in Finland we had the largest national databreach 2018-2020 when a psychotheraphy service Vastaamo, a bit like BetterHelp had leak of 30 000 patient records to tor and people extorted because of weak pasword "sjuka66" and "office_location70" and no root user password at all.
The attacker allegedly (it is unclear to me if this was ever protected properly with a sensible firewall.) socially manipulated the IT team to open port 3306 for remote access. They were hacked twice and for years they tried covering the mistake.
Oh and none of the databases were anonymized like required by everyone working with this sensitive type of data.
Please keep this viewer to work day thing going
Idk why this segment is so good. But it is. Just wholesome and interesting. People revealing the loves, bugs, and quirky parts of their jobs is just fun
Atrioc I love all your content, and this segment is above it all. You're good at asking provoking questions that highlight the guest and we all take a small dip into the world of that chatter for a bit. So fun, please do more when the schedule permits. :)
Bouncing for me is 90% making sure drunk and underage people are kept out, 9% making sure shit doesn't get stolen, and 1% breaking up fights and kicking people out.
I literally played Smash Bros with Wyatt Eiden a couple months ago he’s so chill 😭😭
These videos are always so good and informitive. I am so happy you returned.❤❤
What a wonderful ad read, im sure it was all recorded as intended and not clipped afterwards :D
This segment is amazing!! It’s pretty interesting to hear about these different careers and probably helping someone lost out there!
My step mom used to be a teacher and last year decided to go back to teaching 4th grade last year just to get out of the house some and she hated it, mainly for the parents. Many just act very entitled and complain when their kids have stuff to do, and she admitted one of the main reasons she didn’t return cause this one mom just wouldn’t get off her ass and would try to get other parents on her and they were always like “.. no?” Even the girl she had would try to do it with the other students and the students were always like “huh..? She’s great!”
The school has its issues cause it’s a small catholic one so they tend to side with the parents more to keep the students and the money coming, and doing so has a lot of problems (most of the students aren’t being taught on the level they should be, like reading 2nd grade but actually in 4th). But when she left the principle said she has the highest test scores out of everyone. Problematic girl was on the lower side of that, probably would’ve been at the top if she just did the work though
I love these so much. not just funny but kinda eye opening to learn about how many different fields of work there are and the backgrounds of the people that work them. hoping to see more!
Holy atrioc likes not only brandon sanderson but also muse. Unfathomably based.
atrioc vids are still back and im still happy about it
Glad the teacher throws the 🔥 back 😂
As someone studying to be an ethical hacker rn i was so hyped, and i never realized how ridiculous all of it sounds together.
I would love it that if over a year from now you were anle to check back in with the people that you interview and see if their job and outlook towards their job has changed. It’d be super interesting imo.
the first dude breaks in and then sends them a check
some would say he's still robbing them lmao
There are so many jobs I've never thought about... rn I'm just a "Data Analyst" but I am interested in something different cause I can't do this for many years lol
You can branch into many things from Data analyst. The big two branch are the database side, and the marketing side
Consider trying marketing or something in consultancy. I met a consultant this year that's all about data science so if you like talking to people and improving things, it might be your calling
10:25. It's the dance that "The Ghost" does before stream !!
As a teacher (after school elementsry program) TOTALLY agree: easiest part of the job is the kids, worst part of the job is the parents.
Also for my company, while a lot of teachers are transitioning to administration, they tend to switch to a different school, so they dont even know the other teachers/the kids.
My favorite segment of stream. Do keep it up.
Awesome format, please more of this. Would also like this to be weekly for some time. Also great questions by you Atrioc.
The chatter who said "No tf it's not" to "penetration testing" when it's exactly what we call offensive security analysts in computer science; "pentesters"
The podcast Darknet Diaries has all kinds of stories about physical and digital penetration testing and social engineering. It's super interesting as a field.
This is such a neat stream idea. It's crazy the diversity of people in the stream actually.
an interesting theme for an episode of this could be "people who made interesting career changes". like people who switched into completely different industries expectedly or unexpectedly and how that went for them.
This is one of the best ideas you’ve had Big A please do this again.
This series is incredible. Big A feels like such a natural host for a talk show-esque segment, he brings such great energy to these and brings out great responses and insight from the conversations!
26:49, can confirm, my dad’s a principal and the shortage of teachers is astounding
Atrioc I've watched all of your videos for a while now, keep doing this series its heeps of fun to watch these 2 have been some of my favorite videos of yours
Honestly shocked how atrioc viewers seem so well adjusted and normal
Love the midnight upload. Perfect to stop my content drought
I love this series because the people are not really trying to sell the job they are just talking about the upsides and downsides.
This really is a banger series from Dr Carbonation his glizziful self
you'd typically say pen testing, not the full word of penetration testing. but that is what pen would stand for.
This might be my new favourite segment on the Atrioc channel
Commenting to boost this video in the algorithm bc it was so good
My strange job; I'm an opera singer. I travel around the country (soon the world) and perform at opera houses, as well as sing at concerts and recitals. A lot of the work is done in the rehearsal room (and alone to learn the music), but we only get paid per show so we have to ask a price that's worth all that unpaid time working. My side hustle is counting cards in blackjack, a legal method of playing blackjack the mathematical best way possible. It's like an active investment, you can have volatility in the short term but if you prioritize expected value and minimize risk of ruin in your calculations, you will guarantee profit. Counting cards requires a lot of travel, so instead of booking trips across the country to play blackjack, I just play whenever I travel for my singing gigs. For example, if I have a gig in NYC or LA, I can take a train to Atlantic City or Vegas in my down time in between shows
this was so much fun to watch do it again!!! EZ 10+ part series
Imagine it evolves into them having to make a PowerPoint one to three minutes long teaching chat about their profession, like a career day !!
i love this series. as a young person, helps me get thinking about what career i want.
Love this new segment, hope to see more of it!
Oh lmao I was on an atrioc binge and thought this was a video I hadn’t seen not a video uploaded an hr ago big A timeless as always
I love too see atrioc back
OMG Yes I love that this series is back, I really enjoyed the first one and so glad it's back. I'm going to watch this vid and then watch the vod.
4:50
Big plus for this career is that profitable off the job training is available. Unlike with software development jobs that require 5 years of experience for entry level positions.
That hacker guy sounds cool and smart and probably very handsome irl
can’t wait to see more videos like this, SUCH a fun listen!
Awesome video dude, I think this diverge enough from the self centered content from other streamers, love it!
22:22 this is interesting video to put your first sponsor on
In Canada, teachers make quite a bit more than teachers in the USA. The middle school teacher said 42000 USD a year and in Canada they usually make 58000-72000 USD a year.
42000 usd is 56000 cad, and when you factor the cost of living difference it’s not much of a difference
@@julienroberts128 All the amounts I gave were in USD, the difference of 20k USD is a lot. Even if in Canada cost of living is higher often. For example, around Lethbridge AB they get paid near 100k CAD (72k USD) and the cost of living there is quite low.
I loved this video. I even thought it was only 10 minutes rather than 30 min, great video 😊
you need to do this again. this was an immaculate stream and a great video
Music composition is a GOAT major, honestly. Im majoring in PoliSci and planning to go to law school; but music theory/music comp/theater are fucking sick
This series is very very goated. And super helpful
I am a college freshman going in for cybersecurity, and from what I have been told from others is identical to what Ethical Hacker said; Also my interest job is Horse Border, I run a horse hotel.
I’m a 5ft 5 bouncer I just get all the big guys to do everything while I steal all the drugs hand some in but sell the rest 🤣
Running the ninja bouncer build.
I’m love this kind of video, I hope you keep doing them
This is like a video of that guy in a frog suit with more enthusiasm.
This has gotta be a recurring series this is amazing.
Awesome to see that you continue the segment. I like when streamers involve their chat in such a way. It reminds me of PayMoneyWubby's Chat Confession streams, which I cried out of laughter when I watched it because of how damn funny it was.
I’m not doing it at my school but we have a fire Cybersecurity program. From what I have been told there are classes where you literally break into two teams and try to break into each other’s networks. Sounded fire enough that I almost dropped by dual Engineering degree
Administration getting paid more than the teachers doing the actual work is just like every other profession. Management gets paid out the ass while employees get nothing
Wyatt Eiden frequently comes to my school in Wisconsin, him Treble are super cool dudes!
This is the best friggin streamer I've ever seen. Probably the only guy I actually have fun listening to :D
Love this segment and all the other educational segments
where did that seatgeek 3d model of atrioc come from lmao 😭😭😭
Was also curious so I asked - community member Billary Squintin made it lmao
getting raven white on is insane
Another banger from Big A! Love to see it.
This is such a cool video! I hope this is a reoccurring series!!!
This is a great segment, please do this more!
this is the best new "series"
These videos are extremely interesting and fun. Please do more of talking to viewers