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>> No.58836867 [View]
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I am at a company where I am about to get promoted over a nepo relative. He has worked there longer. Is more skilled in some ways at the actual job. But he has zero drive and is a typical nepo baby, clocks off early whenever he wants etc. complains about doing overtime even when it is for something important for the business etc. I have a business education and background and the grandfather to him is about to make me the manager. He has never told this grandkid the hard truth and he always tells me he wants a career etc and that he wants progression etc, yet the owner has told me he just doesn’t have the drive.

How do I take the promotion and not have him and his mom kick off to the owner to the point he creates drama to the point he backs out of promoting me.

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be me, a third world white collar corporate slave

6:00 wake up
6:30 drive to work with my dad
8:00 arrive at office, rest for an hour as I wait for everyone else to come, dad proceeds to use the car to his office
9:00 actually start working
17:30 finish working, rarely overtime, fortunately
18:45 - 18:00 get on the bus
19:30 arrive at home
20:00 finish taking a shower and unpack everything and everything for leisure time
20:00 - 23:00 leisure time + dinner, not actually fun since I'm still tired af
23:00 - 24:00 trying to go to sleep
6:00 wake up
rinse and repeat

3 hrs of free time
6-7 hours of sleep
14-15 hours of corporate slaving

It used to be a comfy WFH, but the boomers and extroverts in my cuntpany really wanted WFO.

This is hell. I can't stand this.
I've been doing this for 3 years and I see no way out since I want money, I want retirement and I don't want poverty.

How do I escape this death loop?

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Do you think it's possible for the wageslave to break free?

Probably quite hard, no one has become wealthy by grinding that 9-5. But at tg at wagiecoinportal we are discussing things like that.

I want to become free!

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Let's quit waging once and for all!

There are a group starting a revolution and breaking free from waging! TG wagiecoinportal

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Tick, tock and soon the alarm goes "PRRRRRRING"

>You think to yourself, why and what is the point.

Then you remember that otherwise you will become the pet of some debt collector.

You try to embrace it, try to get it to work with family and fun. But in the end you are so tired you can't even feel happiness anymore.

Fun times being a Wagie

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>Everyone out there drinking beer and don't want to talk about being a cuck to the capitalistic machinery.

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>>52202389
Too early to write anything web3 related off

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>>51350742
There is a possibility that cryptocurrency will be accepted as form of payment in the next couple of years. Although, it's highly dependent on how easy users can manage and control their identities, rights and assets across on-chain applications.

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>>51186514
>To me it feels more like using a bank account or something.
Isn't it better? At least, you get to control things from a single point without having to deal with multiple authorization. This is one of the reasons Open Rights Exchange is highly rated in improving access to DeFi services

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>>51087847
>What will be the effect of crypto regulation on web3 and DeFi?
Privacy may become a legal requirement as a result.

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>>50835182
>Institutions can get the best out of secured identities.
I believe that ORE's purpose built blockchain to manage secure identities will fix this. It'll in essence protect businesses by eliminating third-party risk and placing the power of personal identity back to the institutions.

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>>50016421
Every privacy-focused protocols does.

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>be me
>get engineering job and live in the cagie for 1.5 years
>Chinese hustle virus makes it to america
>start working from home and dumping every cent into meme tokens
>start to hate job (even when i can do it from home)
>crypto moons and im starting to think i will actually make it and never have to wagecuck again (only need a 2x)
bros how does this story end?

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