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AcrossFiveJulys
United States3612 Posts
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Senj
United States193 Posts
Thanks for all the incredible content you give to the community! Thanks to everyone behind the scenes who remain supportive of all the great people in the E-sports world. Keep up the good work djWHEAT. I look forward to each week's shows. | ||
djcube
United States985 Posts
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echO [W]
United States1495 Posts
Props to you Wheat. | ||
LordJerith
United States92 Posts
Thanks for sharing. The time management skills, support and constant focus is something that is a gift. I agree with the above poster that you should save tis for miniWHeat! Great, great post! | ||
Ares[Effort]
DEMACIA6550 Posts
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Crais
Canada2136 Posts
<3 | ||
drooL
United Kingdom2108 Posts
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Kerotan
England2109 Posts
If that isn't a positive role model, I don't know what is. | ||
Senx
Sweden5901 Posts
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opaqueNZ
Australia48 Posts
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FuDDx
United States5006 Posts
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SgtCoDFish
United Kingdom1520 Posts
Best of luck Wheat, you're awesome | ||
Sermokala
United States13689 Posts
Will favorite this one on my comp for a while. | ||
palanq
United States761 Posts
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Tschis
Brazil1511 Posts
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djWHEAT
United States925 Posts
On May 28 2011 01:44 Bortlett wrote: How much do your coworkers know about your casting? Is it tough to get time off work to travel to various events such as MLG? Thanks a ton for the blog djWheat, you're an irreplacable member of the esports community and an inspiration to all . EDIT: Also, I really hope you save this for miniWheat when he's older, I think it will be something he will love to read. I'm glad you asked that question. My co-workers know that I'm this "guy who goes to gaming events", but I'm not sure that any of them quite understand just how deep my involvement goes. And that's fine with me. I'm happy to separate the two from one another (even though it would be awesome to work with a StarCraft nerd to two [we have zero... they all play CoD and crap like that]). But more importantly, I wanted to talk about that time off. I have 3 weeks of vacation (because I've worked at this company for so long). When I take time off to do an event, I have to tap into my own vacation in order to do it. It really sucks. Because I would love to say YES to every opportunity that comes around. A great example is the Dreamhack series. I love those guys over there and would have loved to be involved with them this year, but with such a limited amount of vacation I have to consider things like, "how many days would I be traveling", "if I go do this event, can I go do these other events?". It's another aspect of delicate balance I have to deal with. It's also the reason why I have to favor the NA events over the EU events. Because an EU event can mean 5 days away from work which is a large chunk of vacation. I want to cry every time Day[9] and I talk about doing an event that I cannot goto because of this limited vacation. Probably one of the worst things about the job. Another problem with this is that my "bank" job can't always be so flexible. If a big project is underway or a major disaster happens, I may be called to duty. So every time I sign on to do an event, I'm praying that shit works while I'm gone :D I'm lucky enough to not have dealt with this (minus a few conflicts with work meetings/trips that prevented me from doing some coverage). I will save this for miniWHEAT Thanks for the idea. | ||
SigmaoctanusIV
United States3313 Posts
want to spend time trying to get involved in Esports and playing SC2 I really Applaud you for doing what you love your an inspiration to us all. Thank you so much | ||
Vequeth
United Kingdom1116 Posts
I also hope you are saving some of the teaching miniWHEAT series vods for his 18th birthday. | ||
ComaDose
Canada10349 Posts
I wish I had the drive to spend the time you do contributing to esports | ||
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