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>>18576493
man this image took a whole new meaning now did

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>mfw i gain 45% profit from last crash and sold at right time.
>mfw i almonst never come to /biz/.
fucking kek. you are bunch of brainlets. HAHAHA

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I make $75,000 a year at my new job, and am now onto week 4. I work from home, and my bosses are extremely hands off. I "work" roughly from 9-5 Monday-Thursday, and from 9-noon on Fridays.

Compared to my last job, I'm being given very little to do - mainly just meetings and then about 10 hours of true work. I'm getting a ton of praise for how efficiently and accurately I'm working.

This all sounds great, I'm mainly just sitting at home watching ESPN or playing videogames, waiting for emails to come in. But I feel like my skills might get rusty if I keep this up, and that it might make it hard to ever re-integrate into a more traditional office setting, when I'm basically working 30 hours a week right now.

Should I keep surfing this low effort gig as long as I can, or look to pursue something with greater stakes and potentially more career growth?

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