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  1. For those doubting my professional experience. When I was 17 I also worked at a world leader in slot games by buzzing their office unnanounced and asking to talk to the CTO with nothing but my laptop and suit from sixth form on, they were called Core Gaming (Google, can't link) I asked for an interview politely and I ended up getting a part time job working as a front and partial back end engineer specialising in vanilla JavaScript, here I worked with companies as big as 888Bet and SkyVegas directly just to name two, my biggest achievement to this day is that I can go into pubs and see slot games such as "Luck o the Irish" or adverts on television for "Sky blackjack" and I can tell myself "I helped make that, that's my work", I have worked in an office and I have worked as a freelancer.
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  3. [QUOTE="A r o m a, post: 3225405, member: 129239"]It is a bit different in the UK.[/QUOTE]
  4. Yes there's a lot of partying in the UK, but my course is no joke, consistent assignments every fortnight, exams, client projects etc, my days are 9 - 5 o clock with a 30 minute break due to my course being 3rd in the country and them wanting to keep it that way.
  5.  
  6. So Just to clarify:
  7. - I blanked clients flat out, I do not deny this, I deserved what was coming to me and it was a wake up call, my customer service at times was next to null and absolutely horrendous, there is no excuse for laziness and I put my hands up and apologise to anyone I may of
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  9. - I refused to pay the $330 as it was due to me not commiting code to a bitbucket, This is because my Grandfather had passed and we made an emergency trip to California (where he lived) on an emergency holiday visa. There was over a thousand lines of code in that commit, however I did not bring my laptop with me as we were in a rush, @TheJackLC did not find use for the code by the time I got back, I felt like I had spent hours and hours working for nothing, however on his side, I had just wasted his time and stressed him out, so I cannot really blame him at all nor do I hold anything against him in this case.
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  11. - Generally I did not pay the money, nor appeal out of principle, I felt like I'd lost two very close people in a short amount of time and I got penalized for not typing 3 lines into my git console prior to getting on a plane after losing someone I felt like I should have visited a long time ago but didn't. I still have the API that was made and it's unused, I may actually make it open source if this does not go my way.
  12. - It's funny how I see threads of people that I thought were my acquaintances turning on me, funny how that works.
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  14. P.S Hope the sites running well, @Justis R you'll recieve my appeal soon, however a lot of the reasoning will be in this thread.
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  16. @Eric thank you for not being the only person that has turned on me.
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  18. @Druw Thank you for doing the same and trusting me with work even though I was banned through the verzide project, I hope you can vouch for me one day if I get unbanned, you stood by my side on a lot of things.
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  20. Cheers guys, if you're an old member and want to say hi my discord is Mat#3871 (scrub admin if that's not allowed, apologies), I'd love to talk to some of you again.
  21.  
  22. Please add on Discord so I can further my reasoning on the subject.
  23. For those doubting my professional experience. When I was 17 I also worked at a world leader in slot gambling games by buzzing their office unnanounced and asking to talk to the CTO with nothing but my laptop and suit from sixth form on: https:/www.core-gaming.info I asked for an interview politely and I ended up getting a part time job working as a front and partial back end engineer specialising in vanilla JavaScript, here I worked with companies as big as 888Bet and SkyVegas directly just to name two, my biggest achievement to this day is that I can go into pubs and see slot games such as "Luck o the Irish" or adverts on television for "Sky blackjack" and I can tell myself "I helped make that, that's my work", I have worked in an office and I have worked as a freelancer.
  24.  
  25. [QUOTE="A r o m a, post: 3225405, member: 129239"]It is a bit different in the UK.[/QUOTE]
  26. Yes there's a lot of partying in the UK, but my course is no joke, consistent assignments every fortnight, exams, client projects etc, my days are 9 - 5 o clock with a 30 minute break due to my course being 3rd in the country and them wanting to keep it that way.
  27.  
  28. So Just to clarify:
  29. - I blanked clients flat out, I do not deny this, I deserved what was coming to me and it was a wake up call, my customer service at times was next to null and absolutely horrendous, there is no excuse for laziness and I put my hands up and apologise to anyone I may of
  30.  
  31. - I refused to pay the $330 as it was due to me not commiting code to a bitbucket, This is because my Grandfather had died and we made an emergency trip to California (where he lived) on an emergency holiday visa. There was over a thousand lines of code in that commit, however I did not bring my laptop with me as we were in a rush, @TheJackLC did not find use for the code by the time I got back, I felt like I had spent hours and hours working for nothing, however on his side, I had just wasted his time and stressed him out, so I cannot really blame him at all nor do I hold anything against him in this case.
  32.  
  33. - Generally I did not pay the money, nor appeal out of principle, I felt like I'd lost two very close people in a short amount of time and I got penalized for not typing 3 lines into my git console prior to getting on a plane after losing someone I felt like I should have visited a long time ago but didn't. I still have the API that was made and it's unused, I may actually make it open source if this does not go my way.
  34. - It's funny how I see threads of people that I thought were my acquaintances turning on me, funny how that works.
  35.  
  36. P.S Hope the sites running well, @Justis R you'll recieve my appeal soon, however a lot of the reasoning will be in this thread.
  37.  
  38. @Eric thank you for not being the only person that has turned on me.
  39. @Druw Thank you for doing the same and trusting me with work even though I was banned through the verzide project, I hope you can vouch for me one day if I get unbanned, you stood by my side on a lot of things.
  40.  
  41. Cheers guys, if you're an old member and want to say hi my discord is Mat#3871 (scrub admin if that's not allowed, apologies), I'd love to talk to some of you again.
  42.  
  43. Please add on Discord so I can further my reasoning on the subject.
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