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23439611 No.23439611 [Reply] [Original]

I just wanted to earn some money to avoid working a few years anons... not even "make it" just a few years outside this living hell...

>> No.23439709

I have enough money to not work for 17 years straight if shit hits the fan. Not luxurious living, but like buy some new clothes and something nice every month -type of living

>> No.23439740

>>23439611
Why are their boxes clear? No privacy?

>> No.23439795

>>23439740
to feel ((((>properconnectionemotionactivate))))

>> No.23439854

Time for your nutrients wagie. Keep your muzzle on in between bites. You are a carrier of an infectious virus and cannot be trusted. Sit in the chamber by yourself. Click on your dopamine apps. We will pay you just enough to cover housing and your phone bill. Go out and fucking vote.

>> No.23439878

>>23439611
I'm 22 and love my job/career path, even if I did make it I would still work. I just want some extra dough to buy a vintage mercedes and some nice clothes.

>> No.23440094

>>23439878
>22
you are a child and you just started. I was happy too after college
You will get burned just like all of us

>> No.23440231

>>23440094
I think it all depends on what you do for work. What did you study and what career path were you on?

>> No.23440327

>>23439740
It’s a lunch room, those barriers act as “protection” from COVID to have people sit closer. To have more space

>> No.23440421

>>23440231
This is about you and your own naive infantile cope, not about your datamining desires.

>> No.23440883

>>23439854
ROFL imagine a deep authoritative voice saying that to a desperate feeble man

>> No.23440936

Even $250k would be enough for me to stop being awake nights worrying. I can’t keep burning the candle at both ends, brehs. I feel like I’m falling apart already.

>> No.23441247

Fuck I remember being 22 anon once too. I’ll give to the pro cuck tip - like anon already said , you’ve just started - give it 5 years - I guarantee in that time you will come to fucking hate it.

>> No.23441364

>>23440421
Ooo Big words, you sound like a salty fuck. If you're retarded and pick some dumb ass career path you will be more depressed than if you chose a career path you genuinely enjoy.

>> No.23441407

>>23440231
Well also it depends a lot on the opportunities that were made available to you when growing up and what kind of situation you were brought up in. That, coupled with decisions you made personally in those formative years which generally require some semblance of foresight being instilled in you by those raising you.

Of course, that’s not to say one cannot get far in life from nothing, but I’d say general well-being and your overall outlook on life and the world around you heavily depend on your upbringing.

>> No.23441428

>>23440421
>>23441364
Lol imagine trying to convey information with someone who's 120 iq lower than you
>pee pee poo poo

>> No.23441443

>>23440936
Check that ID TUMP

>> No.23441492

>>23439611
is that bitch really wearing a mask while INSIDE a fucking wagecage?

>> No.23441506

>>23441407
Yes I agree. But to find your passion and then grind at it, is a sure-fire recipe for success. Obviously the whole "follow your dream" mantra that is instilled in HS graduates to continue the college-debt industry is mainly bullshit, but there is some truth in it.

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23441544

>>23440231
I think the real question is what YOU do for work. No one is surprised when a person hates their job, but to have a job you like so much that you would continue to do it even if you had 10 million dollars is something special.

>> No.23441597

>>23441428
>Imagine trying to converse with a failure who is salty that a more motivated youngin still believes in himself despite clown world
so many deadbeats on this fuckin board. If you want something in life go take it.

>> No.23441612

>>23439611
comfy

>> No.23441681

>>23441597
Woah big words. Let me ignore you based on my previous statement and make my point like you did to original guy
>pee pee poo poo

>> No.23441818

>>23440327
Its a nightmarish picture. No kidding.

>> No.23441841

>>23439878
cope

>> No.23441897

>>23439854
kek,

>>23439611
Stuff like this is genius. No way they'll give this up easily.

>>23440327
Because of this.

Break-room management is one of those hidden issues that people bring up when they're desperate to look good and fill "innovation" tick boxes on their reviews.
Poor people hate being around other poor people. Amazon workers are some of the worst on that scale. Uneducated, mean, spiteful, prone to workplace conflicts, competitive, under pressure. Etc. Getting part of a staggered shift into a break-room at the same time WHEN they also have to punch in/out to adhere to the "point system" is a nightmare. You get a lot of empty "buffer" seats between people. Have to move people around to different staggered breaks in the system if they don't get along.

Here they are, sitting nicely, minding themselves, following rules. Its a fucking dream come true.

>> No.23442036

>>23439854
I keep reading this comment. So fucking true. I hate this agenda.

>> No.23442099

>>23441364
This is such fucking bullshit cope fabricated for NPCs who are dumb enough to believe it and be "happy" while wagecuckin for someone else. If you are above 100iq you will hate wagecucking for someone else no matter what the field or "career path" is. It's still more or less the same corporate bullshit. Like others said already give it time you are still so young. I was once like you, but it took only 2 years working in "my dream job" to realize how shitty the wagecuck life really is and it's continuously gettin worse due to inflation and paycuts etc.

>> No.23442253

>>23442099
Bro I will never work for someone else. I am freelancing and in the progress of starting my own studio with a good friend. I worked 3 "real" jobs and hated it. I know what you guys mean, I agree. All I'm saying is if you start a business/practice/studio in a realm in which you are passionate about and are not a complete retard you will succeed.

>> No.23442386

>>23442253
Ok that is different and I get you now. You are not as naive as I thought. Hope you succeed in what you are pursuing and never have to beg for other people to employ you. As an insurance I would invest all the expendable income I'd get to permanently escape the rat race. That is the sole reason I am wagecucking because in your age I was not smart enough to invest the money, I thought if I work hard and "save" I will be rewarded but turns out in the clown world working hard is not how you actually make because everything is so inflated and salaries are stagnant at best.

>> No.23442410

>>23441597

You have to be 18 to post here.

>> No.23442551

>>23442386
Fair enough and thank you bro. I currently only have 2k invested, and have 15k in the bank. Nervous to invest more as starting a studio is pretty tough for the first ~5 years and am fairly inexperienced with the business side of a studio but do you think I should invest more?

>> No.23442570

>>23441443
>Y5+TUMP
Trump for five more years confirmed

>> No.23442657

>>23442551
I really don't know the specifics so I can't give you a specific answer. All I'm saying is that if you have expendable fiat income USDs, yuros or whatever, invest them. If you need cash for your studio project then obviously you need to hold on to some cash but never save in fiat. Save in stocks, PMs, land/real estate. Real assets that are not fucked by inflation every single year.

>> No.23442715

>>23439854
fitter happier 2020 really do be like that

>> No.23442723

>>23442657
Yessir. Noted. Thank you, best of luck with your own journey as well.

>> No.23442861

>>23442253
you specifically stated you had a job in your first post thats why you got the reactions you got
you don't have a job, if you explained that you were freelancing anons would understand were you are arguing from

and yes freelancing/starting your own business/sales are the only career paths that are worth it, so good luck anon

>> No.23442916

>>23442861
Thank you anon, apologies for the confusion I thought freelancing counted as a "job".

>> No.23443414

>>23442916
no its a very big difference
as a freelancer you daily activities might resemble the same as a wagie, but you are not in the cagie
you set the value of your own labour and decide what contracts to take and how much time to spend, for every minute worked you get paid instead of being farmed like cattle
you aren't tied to the cage you can leave whenever you want to and that gives you negotiating power you will not be treated like shit and you don't have a boss micromanaging you

if you had ever waged for at least 2 years in the cage you would understand the hatred for the deal understandably displayed by most anons here